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Organic dairy calf rearing with nurses

Organic dairy calf rearing with nurses and risk of cryptosporidiosis in newborn calves

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Artificial intelligence methods for modelling the spread of pathogens

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Combined analysis of grazing behaviour and movement

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Q fever: the contribution of cattle as a reservoir of human infection should not be overlooked

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Designing targeted incentive policies to prevent the risk of bovine tuberculosis on farms

Designing targeted incentive policies to prevent the risk of bovine tuberculosis on farms

The last few decades have been marked by the emergence of several epizootics (e.g. foot and mouth disease, bovine spongiform encephalopathy, avian...
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ModAH², the 2nd International Conference

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Living Lab Prudent use of antibiotics in pig and poultry farming

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