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2018
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/207/1/012028
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Body dimensions of primiparous Bali cattle (Bibos sondaicus) supplemented with concentrate at their first three month of pregnancy

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“…The results showed that the average body weight and body dimensions of Taro white cattle were in the range of average body weight and body dimensions of Bali cattle in general, but higher than the study of Zurahmah and Enos (2015) whereas lower than the body weight and body dimensions of Bali cattle. Oka et al (2016), primipara Bali cattle research results of Oka et al (2018), and research results of Djagra et al (2002). Compared with the results of research by Oka et al (2020) on Taro cattle, the results of this study were lower due to the smaller number of cattle being measured, and the animals being measured in this study were also only genuinely white animals (not the whole population).…”
Section: Description Of Body Weight Body Length and Chest Circumferen...mentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The results showed that the average body weight and body dimensions of Taro white cattle were in the range of average body weight and body dimensions of Bali cattle in general, but higher than the study of Zurahmah and Enos (2015) whereas lower than the body weight and body dimensions of Bali cattle. Oka et al (2016), primipara Bali cattle research results of Oka et al (2018), and research results of Djagra et al (2002). Compared with the results of research by Oka et al (2020) on Taro cattle, the results of this study were lower due to the smaller number of cattle being measured, and the animals being measured in this study were also only genuinely white animals (not the whole population).…”
Section: Description Of Body Weight Body Length and Chest Circumferen...mentioning
confidence: 97%