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Retained placenta in cattle: How to reduce its occurrence and improve farm economics

Published

2021

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Open Access

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  • India

ILRI Programs

  • Animal and human health
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https://hdl.handle.net/10568/111188

Citation

Deka, R.P. and Das, N.K. 2021. Retained placenta in cattle: How to reduce its occurrence and improve farm economics. Assam, India: Directorate of Dairy Development.

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  • animal health
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Author(s)

  • Deka, Ram Pratim
  • Das, N.K.

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