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    MCF management response.

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    <p>This table contains an overview of the questions and summary statistics that emanated from the herd management questionnaire</p><p>MCF management response.</p

    Hedonic price regression.

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    <p>*<i>p</i> < 0.1;</p><p>**<i>p</i> < 0.05;</p><p>***<i>p</i> < 0.01 (The heteroskedasticity-robust Huber/White/sandwich covariance estimator was used to calculate standard errors)</p><p>Joint significance of <i>Age</i>: </p><p></p><p></p><p><mi>F</mi></p><p><mn>171</mn></p><mn>3</mn><p></p><mo>=</mo><mn>4.5</mn><p></p><p></p>, <i>p</i> = 0.0047.<p></p><p>This table contains the results of the final hedonic price regression</p><p>Hedonic price regression.</p

    Means test by herd and time period for treatment and control herds.

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    <p>*Satterthwaite’s approximate degrees of freedom given unequal variances.</p><p>The table contains the herd specific percentage change in mean <i>HG, BCS</i> and net price <i>P*</i> that occurred in time periods 1, 2 and 3</p><p>Means test by herd and time period for treatment and control herds.</p

    Summary statistics for market sample, treatment and control herds.

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    <p>This table provides summary statistics for all variables used in the final regression and price effect estimation</p><p>Summary statistics for market sample, treatment and control herds.</p

    Bar chart of the proportion of the treatment herd cattle recorded sick during the study period.

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    <p>Data collection points were either 2 or 3 days apart and this accounts for the variation of the spacing of the bars. The plot is annotated with lines indicating the position of time periods 1–3.</p
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