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The Development of Nutritional Anemia in Dairy Calves

Six pairs of Holstein male calves were used in a study of the susceptibility of calves to nutritional anemia when fed whole milk exclusively and of the effect of supplementing such a diet with inorganic iron and copper. Physical appearance, growth, determinations of the number of erythrocytes and am...

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Published in:Journal of dairy science 1935-05, Vol.18 (5), p.337-347
Main Authors: Knoop, C.E., Krauss, W.E., Washburn, R.G.
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