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Characterization of anogenital distance and its relationship to fertility in lactating Holstein cowsGobikrushanth et al., 2017
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- Gobikrushanth M
- Bruinjé T
- Colazo M
- Butler S
- Ambrose D
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- Journal of dairy science
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Anogenital distance (AGD) serves as a marker for prenatal androgenization, reproductive development, and fertility in humans and rodents. The primary objectives of this observational study in lactating dairy cows were to (1) characterize the distribution and …
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