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We found that the number of days open was a good indicator of the effects of BCS or change in score on reproductive performance in dairy cattle.
But if this is the case then the change in score is still justified because people are reporting higher congestion.Does that make you any happier?
Change in Score was calculated by subtracting pretest scores from posttest scores; negative values indicate an average decrease in performance.
Performance scores at 1 week were compared with baseline within each group, and change in score from baseline to 1 week was compared between groups.
The dependent variable is the change in score between the pre- and post-test (post-test raw score minus pretest raw score).
Cohen's d effect size was calculated by dividing Change in Score by pooled standard deviation of pre- and posttest scores; negative values indicate losses from pretest to posttest.
‡‡Data are mean change in score.
Positive change in score indicates improvement.
bMean change in score associated with each variable.
b Paired t test for change in score.
Calculated as the mean change in score divided by the standard deviation of the change in score.
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