Abstract:Factors Affecting the Growth of Japanese Black Calves Climate conditions in Japan are characterized by four distinct seasons, with a large variation in temperature and humidity; this variation is expected to significantly impact calf health and growth. The Japanese Black cattle are widely raised for their meat. Their calves are characterized by a lower-than-normal birth weight (Ogata et al. 1999). In addition, these calves are more susceptible to illness or death compared with Holstein calves in Japan (Ohtsuka… Show more
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