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587 related items for PubMed ID: 29778472

  • 1. Effects of ad libitum milk replacer feeding and butyrate supplementation on behavior, immune status, and health of Holstein calves in the postnatal period.
    Gerbert C, Frieten D, Koch C, Dusel G, Eder K, Stefaniak T, Bajzert J, Jawor P, Tuchscherer A, Hammon HM.
    J Dairy Sci; 2018 Aug; 101(8):7348-7360. PubMed ID: 29778472
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  • 6. Effects of milk replacer meal size on feed intake, growth performance, and blood metabolites and hormones of calves fed milk replacer with or without butyrate ad libitum: A cluster-analytic approach.
    Ghaffari MH, Hammon HM, Frieten D, Gerbert C, Dusel G, Koch C.
    J Dairy Sci; 2021 Apr; 104(4):4650-4664. PubMed ID: 33589259
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  • 8. Effect of milk feeding level on development of feeding behavior in dairy calves.
    Miller-Cushon EK, Bergeron R, Leslie KE, DeVries TJ.
    J Dairy Sci; 2013 Jan; 96(1):551-64. PubMed ID: 23164223
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  • 9. Different milk feeding intensities during the first 4 weeks of rearing dairy calves: Part 2: Effects on the metabolic and endocrine status during calfhood and around the first lactation.
    Kesser J, Korst M, Koch C, Romberg FJ, Rehage J, Müller U, Schmicke M, Eder K, Hammon HM, Sadri H, Sauerwein H.
    J Dairy Sci; 2017 Apr; 100(4):3109-3125. PubMed ID: 28131581
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  • 10. Effect of partial exchange of lactose with fat in milk replacer on ad libitum feed intake and performance in dairy calves.
    Echeverry-Munera J, Leal LN, Wilms JN, Berends H, Costa JHC, Steele M, Martín-Tereso J.
    J Dairy Sci; 2021 May; 104(5):5432-5444. PubMed ID: 33685703
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  • 11. Effects of amount of colostrum replacer, amount of milk replacer, and housing cleanliness on health, growth, and intake of Holstein calves to 8 weeks of age.
    Quigley JD, Hill TM, Deikun LL, Schlotterbeck RL.
    J Dairy Sci; 2017 Nov; 100(11):9177-9185. PubMed ID: 28941823
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  • 12. Effects of Feeding Milk Replacer Ad Libitum or in Restricted Amounts for the First Five Weeks of Life on the Growth, Metabolic Adaptation, and Immune Status of Newborn Calves.
    Schäff CT, Gruse J, Maciej J, Mielenz M, Wirthgen E, Hoeflich A, Schmicke M, Pfuhl R, Jawor P, Stefaniak T, Hammon HM.
    PLoS One; 2016 Nov; 11(12):e0168974. PubMed ID: 28036351
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  • 13. Effects of feeding unlimited amounts of milk replacer for the first 5 weeks of age on rumen and small intestinal growth and development in dairy calves.
    Schäff CT, Gruse J, Maciej J, Pfuhl R, Zitnan R, Rajsky M, Hammon HM.
    J Dairy Sci; 2018 Jan; 101(1):783-793. PubMed ID: 29055538
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  • 14. Fat composition of milk replacer influences growth performance, feeding behavior, and plasma fatty acid profile in ad libitum-fed calves.
    Wilms JN, van der Nat V, Ghaffari MH, Steele MA, Sauerwein H, Martín-Tereso J, Leal LN.
    J Dairy Sci; 2024 May; 107(5):2797-2817. PubMed ID: 37944801
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  • 15. 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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  • 16. Effects of feeding milk replacer at a moderate rate, ad libitum, or with a step-up program on Holstein calf growth performance to 4 months of age.
    Suarez-Mena FX, Dennis TS, Aragona KM, Hill TM, Quigley JD, Schlotterbeck RL.
    J Dairy Sci; 2021 Jul; 104(7):7738-7748. PubMed ID: 33865577
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  • 17. Effects of colostrum and milk replacer feeding rates on intake, growth, and digestibility in calves.
    Quigley JD, Deikun L, Hill TM, Suarez-Mena FX, Dennis TS, Hu W.
    J Dairy Sci; 2019 Dec; 102(12):11016-11025. PubMed ID: 31587905
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  • 18. Macronutrient profile in milk replacer or a whole milk powder modulates growth performance, feeding behavior, and blood metabolites in ad libitum-fed calves.
    Wilms JN, Ghaffari MH, Steele MA, Sauerwein H, Martín-Tereso J, Leal LN.
    J Dairy Sci; 2022 Aug; 105(8):6670-6692. PubMed ID: 35787324
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  • 19. Effects of feeding frequency of an elevated plane of milk replacer and calf age on behavior, and glucose and insulin kinetics in male Holstein calves.
    MacPherson J, Meale SJ, Macmillan K, Haisan J, Bench CJ, Oba M, Steele MA.
    Animal; 2019 Jul; 13(7):1385-1393. PubMed ID: 30419975
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  • 20. Social housing influences the behavior and feed intake of dairy calves during weaning.
    Overvest MA, Crossley RE, Miller-Cushon EK, DeVries TJ.
    J Dairy Sci; 2018 Sep; 101(9):8123-8134. PubMed ID: 29960788
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