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2024
BRIEF COMMUNICATION: Influence of the ‘SLICK’ allele of the prolactin receptor gene (PRLR) on the growth and behaviour of dairy heifers during winter., Robb, L.A., Bryan R.H., Beckett B.P., Donkersloot E.G., Worth G.M., Zhou H., and Hickford J.G.H. , New Zealand Journal of Animal Science and Production, Volume 84, Oamaru, p.15-18, (2024)
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