Abstract
The effects of dystocia on dam health and productivity are rarely monitored on dairy farms. It is highly likely that the effects of dystocia on health and production are substantial. The objectives of this year-long longitudinal study were to measure proportion of dams experiencing dystocia on three Front Range Colorado dairies and evaluate associations with dam productivity, morbidity and mortality.
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