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Monitoring indices of cow comfort in free-stall-housed dairy herds

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Effect of free stall surface on daily activity patterns in dairy cows with relevance to lameness prevalence.

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Footbaths of the future.

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Implementing a best practices template for improving healthcare in dairy herds

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Sand stalls, sore feet, and sour rumens – North American perspectives on lameness in dairy cows

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Prevalence of lameness among dairy cattle in Wisconsin as a function of housing type and stall surface

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Lipid mobilization and inflammatory responses during the transition period of dairy cows

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Lipomobilization in periparturient dairy cows influences the composition of plasma nonesterified fatty acids and leukocyte phospholipid fatty acids

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Efficacy of oral potassium chloride administration in treating lactating dairy cows with experimentally induced hypokalemia, hypochloremia, and alkalemia

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Milk-flow, ultrasonographic, theloscopic, and histopathological characteristics of the teat in cows with toxic mastitis

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