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355 related items for PubMed ID: 29110579

  • 1. Effects of glyphosate residues and different concentrate feed proportions on performance, energy metabolism and health characteristics in lactating dairy cows.
    Schnabel K, Schmitz R, von Soosten D, Frahm J, Kersten S, Meyer U, Breves G, Hackenberg R, Spitzke M, Dänicke S.
    Arch Anim Nutr; 2017 Dec; 71(6):413-427. PubMed ID: 29110579
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  • 2. Functionality and DNA-damage properties of blood cells in lactating cows exposed to glyphosate contaminated feed at different feed energy levels.
    Schnabel K, Schmitz R, Frahm J, Meyer U, Breves G, Dänicke S.
    Arch Anim Nutr; 2020 Apr; 74(2):87-106. PubMed ID: 32020815
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  • 6. Effect of concentrate feeding method on the performance of dairy cows in early to mid lactation.
    Purcell PJ, Law RA, Gordon AW, McGettrick SA, Ferris CP.
    J Dairy Sci; 2016 Apr; 99(4):2811-2824. PubMed ID: 26805998
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    Brunette T, Baurhoo B, Mustafa AF.
    J Dairy Sci; 2016 Jan; 99(1):269-79. PubMed ID: 26601587
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  • 8. Effects of feeding high-quality hay with graded amounts of concentrate on feed intake, performance and blood metabolites of cows in early lactation.
    Kleefisch MT, Zebeli Q, Humer E, Gruber L, Klevenhusen F.
    Arch Anim Nutr; 2018 Aug; 72(4):290-307. PubMed ID: 29856664
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  • 10. Replacing wheat with canola meal and maize grain in the diet of lactating dairy cows: Feed intake, milk production and cow condition responses.
    McDonnell RP, Staines MV.
    J Dairy Res; 2017 Aug; 84(3):240-247. PubMed ID: 28831967
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  • 11. Effects of dry period energy intake on insulin resistance, metabolic adaptation, and production responses in transition dairy cows on grass silage-based diets.
    Salin S, Vanhatalo A, Jaakkola S, Elo K, Taponen J, Boston RC, Kokkonen T.
    J Dairy Sci; 2018 Dec; 101(12):11364-11383. PubMed ID: 30292556
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  • 13. Effects of corn silage derived from a genetically modified variety containing two transgenes on feed intake, milk production, and composition, and the absence of detectable transgenic deoxyribonucleic acid in milk in Holstein dairy cows.
    Calsamiglia S, Hernandez B, Hartnell GF, Phipps R.
    J Dairy Sci; 2007 Oct; 90(10):4718-23. PubMed ID: 17881694
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  • 18. Addition of straw to the early-lactation diet: Effects on feed intake, milk yield, and subclinical ketosis in Holstein cows.
    Seifi HA, Huzzey JM, Khan MA, Weary DM, von Keyserlingk MAG.
    J Dairy Sci; 2021 Mar; 104(3):3008-3017. PubMed ID: 33455751
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  • 19. A mycotoxin-deactivating feed additive counteracts the adverse effects of regular levels of Fusarium mycotoxins in dairy cows.
    Gallo A, Minuti A, Bani P, Bertuzzi T, Cappelli FP, Doupovec B, Faas J, Schatzmayr D, Trevisi E.
    J Dairy Sci; 2020 Dec; 103(12):11314-11331. PubMed ID: 33222853
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