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Relationship of udder and teat conformation with intra-mammary infection in crossbred cows under hot-humid climate
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In conclusion, pendulous udder, flat and inverted teat-end, very long and thick teat were more susceptible to intra-mammary infection in Jersey crossbred cows and these traits must be considered accordingly while selecting dairy animals for future milk production.
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