Johnson, B.;                     White, B.;                     Lancaster, P.;                     Larson, R.    
        An Evaluation of Temporal Distributions of High, Low, and Zero Cohort Morbidity of Cumulative First Treatment Bovine Respiratory Disease and Their Associations with Demographic, Health, and Performance Outcomes in US Feedlot Cattle. Vet. Sci. 2023, 10, 89.
    https://doi.org/10.3390/vetsci10020089
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                                Johnson B,                                 White B,                                 Lancaster P,                                 Larson R.        
                An Evaluation of Temporal Distributions of High, Low, and Zero Cohort Morbidity of Cumulative First Treatment Bovine Respiratory Disease and Their Associations with Demographic, Health, and Performance Outcomes in US Feedlot Cattle. Veterinary Sciences. 2023; 10(2):89.
        https://doi.org/10.3390/vetsci10020089
    
    Chicago/Turabian Style
    
                                Johnson, Blaine,                                 Brad White,                                 Phillip Lancaster,                                 and Robert Larson.        
                2023. "An Evaluation of Temporal Distributions of High, Low, and Zero Cohort Morbidity of Cumulative First Treatment Bovine Respiratory Disease and Their Associations with Demographic, Health, and Performance Outcomes in US Feedlot Cattle" Veterinary Sciences 10, no. 2: 89.
        https://doi.org/10.3390/vetsci10020089
    
    APA Style
    
                                Johnson, B.,                                 White, B.,                                 Lancaster, P.,                                 & Larson, R.        
        
        (2023). An Evaluation of Temporal Distributions of High, Low, and Zero Cohort Morbidity of Cumulative First Treatment Bovine Respiratory Disease and Their Associations with Demographic, Health, and Performance Outcomes in US Feedlot Cattle. Veterinary Sciences, 10(2), 89.
        https://doi.org/10.3390/vetsci10020089