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  • 4. [Hematologic parameters of Probstheidaer pigmy goats in relation to pregnancy and lactation].
    Fortagne M, Schäfer M.
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  • 8. Comparative evaluation of haematological parameters and erythrocyte membrane stability in pregnant and lactating goats in different seasons of tropical Savannah.
    Habibu B, Makun HJ, Yaqub LS, Buhari HU, Aluwong T, Kawu MU.
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  • 16. The effects of first gestation and lactation on bone metabolism in dairy goats and milk sheep.
    Liesegang A, Risteli J, Wanner M.
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  • 17. Plasma unesterified fatty acid and triacylglycerol concentration of the goat (Capra hircus) during pregnancy and lactation.
    Mabon RM, Brechany EY, Vernon RG.
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  • 18. Haematological changes in west African dwarf goats following haemorrhage.
    Oyewale JO, Okewumi TO, Olayemi FO.
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  • 19. Blood and milk neutrophil chemiluminescence and viability in primiparous and pluriparous dairy cows during late pregnancy, around parturition and early lactation.
    Mehrzad J, Duchateau L, Pyörälä S, Burvenich C.
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  • 20. Telemetric registration of heart rate and blood pressure in the same unrestrained goats during pregnancy, lactation and the non-pregnant, non-lactating period.
    Hydbring E, Cvek K, Olsson K.
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