Postpartum Stressors Cause a Reduction in Mechanical Brush Use in Dairy Cows
Dairy cows are often subjected to multiple post-partum stressors but how these stressors impact cows’ affective states remain poorly understood. Negative affective states are often associated with reduced expression of low-resilience behaviors, so we explored whether cows would reduce their use of a...
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Main Authors: | Benjamin Lecorps, Allison Welk, Daniel M. Weary, Marina A. G. von Keyserlingk |
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Format: | article |
Language: | EN |
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MDPI AG
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/445d714c8d704d8f9b41bc29d5cedc7b |
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