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522 related items for PubMed ID: 27865505

  • 1. Nitrogen utilization, preweaning nutrient digestibility, and growth effects of Holstein dairy calves fed 2 amounts of a moderately high protein or conventional milk replacer.
    Chapman CE, Hill TM, Elder DR, Erickson PS.
    J Dairy Sci; 2017 Jan; 100(1):279-292. PubMed ID: 27865505
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  • 2. Effect of milk replacer feeding rate and functional fatty acids on dairy calf performance and digestion of nutrients.
    Hill TM, Quigley JD, Suarez-Mena FX, Bateman HG, Schlotterbeck RL.
    J Dairy Sci; 2016 Aug; 99(8):6352-6361. PubMed ID: 27289150
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  • 3. Effects of milk replacer feeding rates on growth performance of Holstein dairy calves to 4 months of age, evaluated via a meta-analytical approach.
    Hu W, Hill TM, Dennis TS, Suarez-Mena FX, Aragona KM, Quigley JD, Schlotterbeck RL.
    J Dairy Sci; 2020 Mar; 103(3):2217-2232. PubMed ID: 31928758
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  • 4. Effects of human visitation on calf growth and performance of calves fed different milk replacer feeding levels.
    Guindon NE, Antaya NT, Cabral RG, Whitehouse NL, Earleywine TJ, Erickson PS.
    J Dairy Sci; 2015 Dec; 98(12):8952-61. PubMed ID: 26476943
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  • 5. Effect of milk replacer program on calf performance and digestion of nutrients with age of the dairy calf.
    Chapman CE, Erickson PS, Quigley JD, Hill TM, Bateman HG, Suarez-Mena FX, Schlotterbeck RL.
    J Dairy Sci; 2016 Apr; 99(4):2740-2747. PubMed ID: 26805983
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  • 7. Effects of protein content and rumen-undegradable to rumen-degradable protein ratio in finely ground calf starters on growth performance, ruminal and blood parameters, and urinary purine derivatives.
    Yousefinejad S, Fattahnia F, Kazemi-Bonchenari M, Nobari B, Ghaffari MH.
    J Dairy Sci; 2021 Aug; 104(8):8798-8813. PubMed ID: 34001367
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  • 10. Effects of milk replacer feeding levels on performance and metabolism of preweaned dairy calves during summer.
    Orellana Rivas RM, Komori GH, Beihling VV, Marins TN, Bernard JK, Tao S.
    J Dairy Sci; 2020 Jan; 103(1):313-324. PubMed ID: 31704024
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  • 11. Effect of milk replacer program on calf performance and digestion of nutrients in dairy calves to 4 months of age.
    Hill TM, Quigley JD, Bateman HG, Suarez-Mena FX, Dennis TS, Schlotterbeck RL.
    J Dairy Sci; 2016 Oct; 99(10):8103-8110. PubMed ID: 27497902
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  • 12. Milk feeding level and starter protein content: Effects on growth performance, blood metabolites, and urinary purine derivatives of Holstein dairy calves.
    Kazemi-Bonchenari M, Khanaki H, Jafari A, Eghbali M, Poorhamdollah M, Ghaffari MH.
    J Dairy Sci; 2022 Feb; 105(2):1115-1130. PubMed ID: 34998554
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  • 13. Technical note: Evaluating nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy for determining body composition in Holstein dairy calves using deuterium oxide dilution methods.
    Chapman CE, Wilkinson PS, Murphy MR, Erickson PS.
    J Dairy Sci; 2017 Apr; 100(4):2807-2811. PubMed ID: 28161168
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  • 14. Influence of starter protein content on growth of dairy calves in an enhanced early nutrition program.
    Stamey JA, Janovick NA, Kertz AF, Drackley JK.
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  • 15. Growth characteristics of calves fed an intensified milk replacer regimen with additional lactoferrin.
    Cowles KE, White RA, Whitehouse NL, Erickson PS.
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  • 17. Effects of gradual and later weaning ages when feeding high milk replacer rates on growth, textured starter digestibility, and behavior in Holstein calves from 0 to 4 months of age.
    Dennis TS, Suarez-Mena FX, Hill TM, Quigley JD, Schlotterbeck RL, Klopp RN, Lascano GJ, Hulbert L.
    J Dairy Sci; 2018 Nov; 101(11):9863-9875. PubMed ID: 30197144
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  • 18. Effect of milk replacer feeding rate, age at weaning, and method of reducing milk replacer to weaning on digestion, performance, rumination, and activity in dairy calves to 4 months of age.
    Dennis TS, Suarez-Mena FX, Hill TM, Quigley JD, Schlotterbeck RL, Hulbert L.
    J Dairy Sci; 2018 Jan; 101(1):268-278. PubMed ID: 29103727
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  • 19. Starter protein content and supplemental soybean oil or hydrogenated palm fatty acids in Holstein dairy calves: growth performance, protozoa population, and nitrogen utilization efficiency.
    Vahedi S, Alijoo YA, Kazemi-Bonchenari M, Jafari A, Ghaffari MH.
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  • 20. Growth, intake, and health of Holstein heifer calves fed an enhanced preweaning diet with or without postweaning exogenous estrogen.
    Geiger AJ, Parsons CLM, James RE, Akers RM.
    J Dairy Sci; 2016 May; 99(5):3995-4004. PubMed ID: 26898286
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