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What role do genetics play in reducing lameness?

Recent studies have shown there is a strong link between genetics and lameness within dairy cattle.

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Genetic selection may help reduce lameness in cattle.
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Genetic selection may help reduce lameness in cattle.

At a recent dairy discussion group meeting held by Bishopton Farm Vets, cattle vet and professor of cattle health and welfare at the University of Liverpool, George Oikonomou, posed the question whether...

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