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Improving stall design: Use of 3-D kinematics to measure space use by dairy cows when lying downCEBALLOS, A; SANDERSON, D; RUSHEN, J et al.Journal of dairy science. 2004, Vol 87, Num 7, pp 2042-2050, issn 0022-0302, 9 p.Article

The stall-design paradox: Neck rails increase lameness but improve udder and stall hygieneBERNARDI, F; FREGONESI, J; WINCKLER, C et al.Journal of dairy science. 2009, Vol 92, Num 7, pp 3074-3080, issn 0022-0302, 7 p.Article

Cow preference and usage of free stalls compared with an open pack areaFREGONESI, J. A; VON KEYSERLINGK, M. A. G; WEARY, D. M et al.Journal of dairy science. 2009, Vol 92, Num 11, pp 5497-5502, issn 0022-0302, 6 p.Article

Tie-stall design and its relationship to lameness, injury, and cleanliness on 317 ontario dairy farmsZURBRIGG, K; KELTON, D; ANDERSON, N et al.Journal of dairy science. 2005, Vol 88, Num 9, pp 3201-3210, issn 0022-0302, 10 p.Article

Introducing heifers to freestall housingVON KEYSERLINGK, M. A. G; CUNHA, G. E; FREGONESI, J. A et al.Journal of dairy science. 2011, Vol 94, Num 4, pp 1900-1907, issn 0022-0302, 8 p.Article

Effect of softer flooring in tie stalls on resting behavior and leg injuries of lactating cowsRUSHEN, J; HALEY, D; DE PASSILLE, A. M et al.Journal of dairy science. 2007, Vol 90, Num 8, pp 3647-3651, issn 0022-0302, 5 p.Article

Benchmarking cow comfort on North American freestall dairies: Lameness, leg injuries, lying time, facility design, and management for high-producing Holstein dairy cowsVON KEYSERLINGK, M. A. G; BARRIENTOS, A; ITO, K et al.Journal of dairy science. 2012, Vol 95, Num 12, pp 7399-7408, issn 0022-0302, 10 p.Article

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