WELFARE ASSESSMENT TRAITS, MILK QUANTITY AND QUALITY, AND PROFITABILITY OF ANATOLIAN BUFFALO COWS CONFINED IN CLOSED-TIED OR SEMI-OPEN FREE-STALL BARNS CAN BE AFFECTED BY SUPPLEMENTARY FEEDING AT MILKING

Welfare assessment traits, milk quantity and quality, and profitability of Anatolian buffalo cows confined in closed-tied or semi-open free-stall barns can be affected by supplementary feeding at milking

Objective This study was conducted to read more evaluate the effect of offering (OSF) or not (NSF) supplemental feed at milking on temperament (TS), udder hygiene (UHS) and body condition (BCS) scores, and milk yield per milking (MYM), milk quality traits, and profitability of primiparous Anatolian buffalo cows at 90 days of lactation confined in c

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