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Postpartum Changes in Hormones and Metabolites During Early Lactation in Summer and Winter Calving Holstein Cows.

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Table 1. Mean serum progesterone concentrations in Holstein cows by week postpartum and season (summer and winter) and P values
Table 3. Mean serum cortisol concentrations in Holstein cows by week postpartum and season (summer and winter) and P values
Table 5. Mean plasma PUN concentrations in Holstein cows by week postpartum and season (summer and winter) and P values
Table 7. Mean serum leptin concentrations in Holstein cows by week postpartum and season (summer and winter) and P values
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