Ruminant Nutrition III

Section: Ruminant Nutrition
Format: Orals
Day/Time: Tuesday 9:30 AM–12:30 PM
Location: 310/311
Chair: Diwakar Vyas, University of Florida
Please note: last-minute changes to the program may not be reflected here.
9:30 AM
#327 Comparison of Molly and Karoline model to predict methane emissions in cattle.
P. Huhtanen
9:45 AM
#328 Development of equations to predict dry matter intake of lactating cows using animal factors.
R. Souza
10:00 AM
#329 Development of equations to predict dry matter intake of lactating cows using factors related to the filling effect of rations.
M. S. Allen
10:15 AM
#330 A meta-analysis of starch concentration in dairy calf feeds on growth and digestibility.
T. M. Hill
10:30 AM
#331 Effects of transition nutrition on the fertility of lactating dairy cattle: A meta-analysis.
I. J. Lean
10:45 AM
#332 Repeatability of residual feed intake across diets with two levels of dietary protein content.
E. Liu
11:00 AM
#333 Early lactation meal size, but not meal frequency, is positively associated with whole-lactation milk production and retention in the dairy herd.
B. J. Bradford
11:15 AM
#334 Effects of particle size and undigested neutral detergent fiber source on dry matter intake, milk production and composition, and chewing behavior of dairy cows.
M. D. Miller
11:30 AM
#335 Impact of ration nutrient density on the energy balance and inflammatory response of dairy cows during and after dry-off.
K. M. Dancy
11:45 AM
#336 Impact of straw particle size on behavior, health, and production of early lactation dairy cows.
R. E. Coon
12:00 PM
#337 Effects of dietary chromium on circulating energetic metabolites and leukocyte patterns following a lipopolysaccharide challenge in lactating cows.
E. A. Horst
12:15 PM
#338 Effects of dietary chromium on energetic requirements of an activated immune system following a lipopolysaccharide challenge in lactating cows.
E. A. Horst