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1. Distinct responses in feed sorting, chewing behavior, and ruminal acidosis risk between primiparous and multiparous Simmental cows fed diets differing in forage and starch levels. Stauder A, Humer E, Neubauer V, Reisinger N, Kaltenegger A, Zebeli Q. J Dairy Sci; 2020 Sep; 103(9):8467-8481. PubMed ID: 32622591 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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