Animal Health II

Section: Animal Health (orals)
Format: Orals
Day/Time: Monday 2:00 PM–4:45 PM
Location: Room 300 CD
Chair: Sabine Mann, Cornell University
Please note: last-minute changes to the program may not be reflected here.
2:00 PM
#147 An observational longitudinal cross-over study of the impact of an ammonium-lactate commercial product for the prevention of subclinical ketosis in postpartum lactating dairy cows.
G. Poppy
2:15 PM
#148 Validation of an infrared test measuring β-hydroxybutyrate on test-day milk samples to detect hyperketonemia.
David L. Renaud
2:45 PM
#150 The effect of feeding synthetic zeolite A prepartum on indices of mineral and metabolic status, milk production and reproduction in grazing dairy cows.
Claire V. C. Phyn
3:00 PM
#151 First study into the temporal relationship between metabolic disorders and lameness events over the course of a lactation.
Axelle Mineur
3:15 PM
#152 An evaluation of the relationship between hyperketonemia and pre- and post-calving hoof lesions in dairy cattle.
Erin M. Wynands
3:30 PM
Break
4:00 PM
#153 Using once per day milking as an adjunct treatment of hyperketonemia.
Maggie E. Williamson
4:15 PM
#154 Calves born from cows fed with alfalfa enriched with selenium have higher Se in blood and higher phagocytosis.
Matteo Mezzetti
4:30 PM
#155 WITHDRAWN