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Apparent metabolizable energy and performance of broilers fed selected grain sorghum varieties
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Moritz, A.H. |
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p. 268-278 |
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Are current cut-points for passive transfer of immunity appropriate for dairy calves fed colostrum replacers?
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Geiger, A.J. |
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p. 353-356 |
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Call for Submissions
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p. I |
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Case Study: Intrauterine infusion of oregano essential oils leads to carvacrol in milk of dairy cows
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Manriquez, Diego |
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p. 335-340 |
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Comparison of Nellore and Bos taurus × Nellore beef crosses at the same age on performance, carcass characteristics, and fecal starch content
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Goulart, R.S. |
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p. 430-436 |
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Comparison of treatment protocols for bovine respiratory disease in high-risk, newly received beef calves
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Ball, J.J. |
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p. 278-283 |
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Contents
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p. i-ii |
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Cover
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p. CO1 |
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Cover
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p. CO1 |
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10 |
Cover
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p. CO1 |
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11 |
Dairy calf growth performance when fed a modified accelerated milk replacer program
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Jaeger, Brittney M. |
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p. 352-366 |
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12 |
Digestibility of energy and caloric value in nursery pigs fed commercially available lipids* * Mention of a trade name, proprietary product, or specific equipment does not constitute a guarantee or warranty by Iowa State University, the Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education, or the USDA, and does not imply approval to the exclusion of other products that may be suitable. The USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer.
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Kerr, Brian J. |
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p. 291-297 |
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13 |
Disposition of transition milk in US dairies
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Kertz, Alois F. |
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p. 291 |
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14 |
Docusate promotes digestion and absorption in sheep fed a roughage-based diet
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Li, Hao |
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p. 284-290 |
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Editorial Board
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p. ii |
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Editorial Board
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p. ii |
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17 |
Editorial Board
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p. iii |
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Editorial Board
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p. ii |
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19 |
Effects of a blend of essential oils on milk yield and feed efficiency of lactating dairy cows
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Elcoso, G. |
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p. 304-311 |
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20 |
Effects of annual small grain–brassica forage mixtures during the last 70 days of the forage-finishing period on: I. Forage production, beef steer performance, and carcass characteristics
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Maciel, I.C.F. |
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p. 222-236 |
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Effects of backgrounding-phase rate of gain on performance and carcass characteristics of feedlot steers
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Blom, E.J. |
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p. 279-284 |
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Effects of bambermycin with amprolium or monensin on beef cattle growth performance, coccidia infection, and bovine respiratory disease morbidity during receiving
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Galyen, W.L. |
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p. 423-429 |
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23 |
Effects of corn stalk inclusion rate on rumination and ruminal pH in finishing beef steers
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Jennings, J.S. |
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p. 377-388 |
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Effects of cut height and inoculant application on yield, nutrient composition, fermentative profile, and in vitro degradability of brown midrib whole-plant corn silage
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Cardoso, F.F. |
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p. 117-124 |
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Effects of free-choice hay and straw bedding on digestion of nutrients in 7-week-old Holstein calves
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Hill, T.M. |
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p. 312-317 |
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Effects of implant strategy in extended stocker cattle programs and subsequent carcass characteristics
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Garcia, T.J. |
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p. 161-167 |
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Effects of increasing dietary zinc sulfate fed to gestating ewes: II. Milk somatic cell count, microbial populations, and fatty acid composition
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Page, C.M. |
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p. 285-295 |
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Effects of liver abscess presence on stress-related physiological parameters associated with well-being in beef feedlot cattle
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Baier, F.S. |
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p. 437-446 |
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Effects of milk replacer supplementation to whole milk fed to Holstein dairy calves during the first month of life on intake, performance, and health under 2 feeding programs
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Bogni, Agostina |
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p. 306-313 |
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30 |
Effects of steam conditioning temperatures on commercial phytases and subsequent broiler performance and tibia mineralization
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Homan, V.B. |
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p. 298-303 |
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31 |
Effects of tillage method and planting date of wheat pasture on forage production and beef calf performance
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Beck, P.A. |
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p. 269-277 |
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32 |
Effects of tillage method and seeding rate of wheat pasture on forage production and calf performance
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Beck, P.A. |
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p. 211-221 |
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33 |
Effects of yeast and yeast cell wall on performance and health of newly received beef steers and heifers grazing bahiagrass pastures
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Rivera, J.D. |
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p. 339-346 |
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Evaluation of condensed algal residue solubles as an ingredient in cattle finishing diets and the effects on digestibility and fatty acid flow
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Gibbons, J.C. |
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p. 133-145 |
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Evaluation of growth performance and carcass characteristics of beef stocker cattle grazing Tifton 85 bermudagrass supplemented with dried distillers grains with solubles then finished in the feedlot
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Smith, W.B. |
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p. 308-319 |
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Evaluation of inclusion of hay, dampened hay, and silage in receiving diets of newly weaned beef calves
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Blom, E.J. |
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p. 367-376 |
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Evaluation of postweaning performance and reproductive measurements in fall-born replacement beef heifers treated with different anthelmintic regimens
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Backes, E.A. |
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p. 314-319 |
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Evaluation of tylosin phosphate supplementation over strategic durations on the incidence and severity of liver abscesses in cattle fed in confinement
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Linneen, S.K. |
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p. 168-177 |
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Findings from a survey of finishing-barn management benchmarks with South Dakota pork producers
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Zeamer, Katelyn M. |
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p. 320-333 |
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Growth performance, oxidative stress, and antioxidant capacity of newly weaned piglets fed dietary peroxidized lipids with vitamin E or phytogenic compounds in drinking water
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Silva-Guillen, Ysenia |
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p. 341-351 |
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Hempseed meal as a feedstuff in the diet of growing meat rabbits
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Jacobson, K. June |
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p. 125-132 |
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Influence of supplementation of growing diets enriched with rumen-protected methionine and lysine on feedlot performance and characteristics of digestion in Holstein steer calves
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Montaño, M.F. |
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p. 318-324 |
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Intake, digestibility, and rumen fermentation by lactating beef cows offered bermudagrass hay with different sources of dried distillers grains
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Nieman, Christine C. |
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p. 237-245 |
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44 |
Integrating genomic selection for rapid improvement of milk yield in small-scale dairy farms
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Senarath, Neungrutai |
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p. 246-251 |
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Invited Review: Assessing trace mineral status in ruminants, and factors that affect measurements of trace mineral status
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Spears, J.W. |
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p. 252-267 |
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Invited Review: Mineral nutrition considerations for extensive sheep production systems* * Mention of trade names or commercial products in this publication is solely for the purpose of providing specific information and does not imply recommendation or endorsement by the USDA. The USDA prohibits discrimination in all its programs and activities on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, disability, and where applicable, sex, marital status, familial status, parental status, religion, sexual orientation, genetic information, political beliefs, reprisal, or because all or part of an individual’s income is derived from any public assistance program. (Not all prohibited bases apply to all programs). Persons with disabilities who require alternative means for communication of program information (Braille, large print, audiotape, and so on) should contact USDA’s TARGET Center at (202) 720-2600 (voice and TDD). To file a complaint of discrimination, write to USDA, Director, Office of Civil Rights, 1400 Independence Avenue, S.W., Washington, DC 20250-9410, or call (800) 795-3272 (voice) or (202) 720-6382 (TDD). USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer.
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Stewart, W.C. |
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p. 256-272 |
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Invited Review: Quantifying protein mobilization in dairy cows during the transition period
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McCabe, Conor J. |
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p. 389-396 |
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48 |
Invited Review: The welfare of cull dairy cows
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Cockram, Michael S. |
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p. 334-352 |
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49 |
"June" Cover
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p. OFC |
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Long-term evaluation of bale grazing as a winter-feeding system for beef cattle in central North Dakota
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Undi, Michael |
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p. 296-304 |
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51 |
Management characteristics of Pennsylvania dairy farms* * USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer.
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Holly, Michael A. |
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p. 325-338 |
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52 |
Modeling and prediction accuracy of ammonia gas emissions from feedlot cattle
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Brown, Mike S. |
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p. 347-356 |
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53 |
Nutritive value, silage fermentation characteristics, and aerobic stability of 3 round-baled, perennial-grass forages ensiled with or without a propionic-acid-based preservative* * Mention of trade names or commercial products in this article is solely for the purpose of providing specific information and does not imply either recommendation or endorsement by the USDA. The USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer.
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Coblentz, Wayne K. |
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p. 239-255 |
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Perspective and Commentary: Chewing behavior of dairy cows: Practical perspectives on forage fiber and the management environment
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Grant, R.J. |
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p. 146-155 |
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Price determinants of a graded feeder cattle sale
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Jones, Savannah |
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p. 156-160 |
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56 |
Relationships of residual feed intake and residual average daily gain with carcass traits and growth of Brahman steers
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Rouquette Jr, F.M. |
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p. 178-185 |
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Review: Behavioral, physiological, and reproductive performance of buffalo cows during eutocic and dystocic parturitions
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González-Lozano, M. |
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p. 407-422 |
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Review: Effects of different forms of calf starters on feed intake and growth rate: A systematic review and Bayesian meta-analysis of studies from 1938 to 2021
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Ghaffari, Morteza H. |
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p. 273-293 |
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Review: Feeding fodder beet to grazing dairy cows: Is it a paradigm for reduced animal welfare and increased economic and environmental risk?
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Fleming, A.E. |
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p. 294-305 |
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Review: Influences of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs on dairy cattle reproductive performance
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Spencer, J.A. |
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p. 397-406 |
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Short Communication: Effects of planting density on nutritive value, dry matter yield, and predicted milk yield of dairy cows from 2 brown midrib forage sorghum hybrids
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McCary, C.L. |
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p. 320-328 |
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Short Communication: Investigating woody breast disease and broiler chicken activity using an automated tracking software program
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Ross, L. |
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p. 447-453 |
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Short-milking-tube infrared temperature as a subclinical mastitis detection tool in tropical dairy farms
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Marrero, Marcela G. |
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p. 329-334 |
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Table of Contents
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p. i |
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Table of Contents
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p. i |
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Table of Contents
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p. i |
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Variation in milk production, fat, protein, and lactose responses to exogenous feed enzymes in dairy cows
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Rossow, H.A. |
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p. 292-307 |
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