Einfluss der Menge loser Restmilch in Milchdrüsen auf die Entstehung klinischer Mastitiden bei Milchkühen

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Einfluss der Menge loser Restmilch in Milchdrüsen auf die Entstehung klinischer Mastitiden bei Milchkühen. / Cording, F.; Hoedemaker, M.; Krömker, V.

I: Tierarztliche Praxis Ausgabe G: Grosstiere - Nutztiere, Bind 41, Nr. 6, 26.12.2013, s. 379-386.

Publikation: Bidrag til tidsskriftReviewForskningfagfællebedømt

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Cording, F, Hoedemaker, M & Krömker, V 2013, 'Einfluss der Menge loser Restmilch in Milchdrüsen auf die Entstehung klinischer Mastitiden bei Milchkühen', Tierarztliche Praxis Ausgabe G: Grosstiere - Nutztiere, bind 41, nr. 6, s. 379-386.

APA

Cording, F., Hoedemaker, M., & Krömker, V. (2013). Einfluss der Menge loser Restmilch in Milchdrüsen auf die Entstehung klinischer Mastitiden bei Milchkühen. Tierarztliche Praxis Ausgabe G: Grosstiere - Nutztiere, 41(6), 379-386.

Vancouver

Cording F, Hoedemaker M, Krömker V. Einfluss der Menge loser Restmilch in Milchdrüsen auf die Entstehung klinischer Mastitiden bei Milchkühen. Tierarztliche Praxis Ausgabe G: Grosstiere - Nutztiere. 2013 dec. 26;41(6):379-386.

Author

Cording, F. ; Hoedemaker, M. ; Krömker, V. / Einfluss der Menge loser Restmilch in Milchdrüsen auf die Entstehung klinischer Mastitiden bei Milchkühen. I: Tierarztliche Praxis Ausgabe G: Grosstiere - Nutztiere. 2013 ; Bind 41, Nr. 6. s. 379-386.

Bibtex

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