1942
DOI: 10.3168/jds.s0022-0302(42)95261-5
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Age, Live Weight and Milk-Energy Yield— A Correction

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“…It can be concluded therefore, that the only important effect of age on lactation performance is through the postulated indirect path involving body weight. Gaines, Rhode & Cash (1942), who worked with the Holstein and Jersey breeds of dairy cattle, came through different reasoning to this identical conclusion.…”
Section: Part IV Relation Of Lactation To Age and To Body Weightmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It can be concluded therefore, that the only important effect of age on lactation performance is through the postulated indirect path involving body weight. Gaines, Rhode & Cash (1942), who worked with the Holstein and Jersey breeds of dairy cattle, came through different reasoning to this identical conclusion.…”
Section: Part IV Relation Of Lactation To Age and To Body Weightmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For recent data on the live weight and body measurements of cows and how these correlate with milk yield, reference should be made to the well-known work of Gaines and his colleagues at Illinois (302,303,304,305,306) and of Brody (307,308) and also to data published by Axelsson(309), Mixner(3i0), Engeler(3il), Kleiber & Mead(3l2), Krizenecky(313) and Myers (314,315).…”
Section: ) Anatomical Aspectsmentioning
confidence: 99%