Ruminant Nutrition: Digestion and Metabolism

Section: Ruminant Nutrition (posters)
Format: Posters
Day/Time: Tuesday 7:30 AM–9:30 AM
Location: Exhibit Hall A
Please note: last-minute changes to the program may not be reflected here.
#T135
Estimating daily energy flows in freestall-housed dairy cattle with automated data collection.
P. M. Kedzierski
#T136
Evaluation of two pH strips on urine from multiparous Holstein cows fed a partially acidified diet prepartum.
L. K. Fehlberg
#T137
Evaluation of the effects of feeding solvent-extracted carinata meal to dairy cows on lactation performance.
R. D. Lawrence
#T138
Effect of fresh unsalable grocery waste substituted for corn grain on production in lactating dairy cows.
K. Harvatine
#T139
The rumen degradability of palm date seeds when treated with sodium hydroxide and ultrasound processing.
A. Aboragah
#T140
Liver composition of dairy cows in two contrasting feeding strategies.
M. GarcĂ­a-Roche
#T141
Effects of increasing exogenous carbohydrases levels on intake, milk yield and composition, and production efficiency of dairy cows.
C. Cortinhas
#T142
Addition of grape marc to dairy sheep diet improves milk yield and affects oxidative status of animals.
A. Nudda
#T143
Switchgrass (Panicum virgatum) as a replacement for wheat straw in lactating dairy cow rations.
B. R. Lemay
#T144
Effects of metritis treatment strategies on metabolites and rumination and activity of dairy cows.
V. R. Merenda
#T145
Energy utilization in lactating Jersey cows consuming a mixture of distillers dried grains with solubles and straw in replacement of alfalfa hay.
A. L. Knoell
#T146
Differences in mammary gland uptake of post-absorptive energy metabolites may contribute to residual feed intake variation.
M. J. Martin
#T147
Methyl donor supplementation strategy in fresh cows.
A. Park
#T148
Effect of adding water to a high-straw dry cow diet on the intake and behavior of Holstein dairy cows.
C. Havekes
#T149
Effect of wheat straw chop length in high-straw dry cow diets on intake, behavior, and health of dairy cows across the transition period.
C. Havekes
#T150
Using National Research Council equations to estimate respiratory carbon dioxide output in dairy cattle.
G. C. Reyes
#T151
Effects of feeding blend pellet products (based on pulse screenings, feed additive, carinata meal, and canola meal) on lactational performance in high-producing dairy cows.
P. Yu