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Effects of infection by caprine arthritis-encephalitis virus on milk production of goatsNord et al., 1997
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- Nord K
- Ådnøy T
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- Journal of dairy science
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The effects of caprine arthritis-encephalitis virus on lactational performance of goats were examined. The results of an ELISA for antibodies against caprine arthritis-encephalitis virus were compared with milk production records. Mean production of milk, protein, fat, and …
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