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Health status of preweaned dairy heifers in the United States

The first national estimates of mortality and morbidity for preweaned dairy heifers in the US were generated from monitoring heifers from 906 operations in 28 states prospectively using a daily diary card system. Results indicated that the cumulative mortality incidence risk from birth to 8 weeks of...

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Published in:Preventive veterinary medicine 1997, Vol.29 (3), p.185-199
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ANIMAL HEALTH
Animals
BOVIN LAITIER
Cattle - physiology
Cattle Diseases - epidemiology
Cattle Diseases - mortality
DAIRY CATTLE
Dairy heifer
Dehydration - epidemiology
Dehydration - veterinary
DESTETE
Diarrhea - epidemiology
Diarrhea - mortality
Diarrhea - veterinary
Female
GANADO DE LECHE
GENISSE
Health Status
HEIFERS
Incidence
Joint Diseases - epidemiology
Joint Diseases - mortality
Joint Diseases - veterinary
Lameness, Animal - epidemiology
MORBIDITE
MORBIDITY
MORBOSIDAD
MORTALIDAD
MORTALITE
MORTALITY
NOVILLA
Prospective Studies
Respiratory Tract Diseases - epidemiology
Respiratory Tract Diseases - mortality
Respiratory Tract Diseases - veterinary
Risk Factors
SANIDAD ANIMAL
SANTE ANIMALE
Seasons
SEVRAGE
United States - epidemiology
WEANING
title Health status of preweaned dairy heifers in the United States
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