Salivary cortisol as a non-invasive approach to assess stress in dystocic dairy calves
Abstract The intensity and the magnitude of saliva cortisol responses were investigated during the first 48 h following birth in newborn dairy calves which underwent normal (eutocic, EUT, n = 88) and difficult (dystocic, DYS, n = 70) calvings. The effects of parity and body condition of the dam, the...
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Main Authors: | Levente Kovács, Fruzsina Luca Kézér, Szilárd Bodó, Ferenc Ruff, Rupert Palme, Ottó Szenci |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/c20af3bf65d142e882f137f9e766b391 |
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