veterinär spiegel 2022; 32(02): 78-84
DOI: 10.1055/a-1770-0478
Nutztiere & Pferde

Trockenstellen bei Milchkühen – Fakten und Tipps rund um den Transit

Julia Nitz

Die Trockenperiode bei Milchkühen als Stadium zwischen 2 aufeinanderfolgenden Laktationen ist ein sensibler Zeitraum im Produktionszyklus der Kuh. Wir geben Ihnen wichtige Informationen und Tipps, worauf bei Trockenstellen und Trockenperiode zu achten ist.



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23 June 2022

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