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David P Casper, Kayla M Hultquist, Ishwary P Achary. Lactobacillus plantarum GB LP-1 as a direct-fed microbial for neonatal calves. Journal of dairy science. vol 104. issue 5. 2021-04-26. PMID:33663862. |
the hypothesis was that feeding lp may ease transitioning from milk replacer (mr) to calf starter (cs) by improving gut health and appetite, while minimizing health challenges from pathogens and stress to improve growth performance. |
2021-04-26 |
2023-08-13 |
Not clear |
David P Casper, Kayla M Hultquist, Ishwary P Achary. Lactobacillus plantarum GB LP-1 as a direct-fed microbial for neonatal calves. Journal of dairy science. vol 104. issue 5. 2021-04-26. PMID:33663862. |
the experimental objective was to evaluate lp in an mr feeding program at 3 inclusion rates. |
2021-04-26 |
2023-08-13 |
Not clear |
David P Casper, Kayla M Hultquist, Ishwary P Achary. Lactobacillus plantarum GB LP-1 as a direct-fed microbial for neonatal calves. Journal of dairy science. vol 104. issue 5. 2021-04-26. PMID:33663862. |
the 0-to-42-d (mr feeding phase) average daily gain (adg; 562.9, 595.9, and 655.7 g/d) and 0-to-56-d adg (588.6, 658.4, and 673.0 g/d) demonstrated linear responses, with calves fed lp8 having greater adg than calves fed lp0, and calves fed lp4 being intermediate and similar. |
2021-04-26 |
2023-08-13 |
Not clear |
Juanita Echeverry-Munera, Leonel N Leal, Juliette N Wilms, Harma Berends, Joao H C Costa, Michael Steele, Javier Martín-Teres. Effect of partial exchange of lactose with fat in milk replacer on ad libitum feed intake and performance in dairy calves. Journal of dairy science. vol 104. issue 5. 2021-04-26. PMID:33685703. |
thus, the objective of this study was to determine the effects of partially exchanging lactose with fat in mr on voluntary feed intake, growth performance, and feeding behavior. |
2021-04-26 |
2023-08-13 |
Not clear |
J K van Niekerk, M Middeldorp, L L Guan, M A Steel. Preweaning to postweaning rumen papillae structural growth, ruminal fermentation characteristics, and acute-phase proteins in calves. Journal of dairy science. vol 104. issue 3. 2021-04-14. PMID:33455747. |
this study evaluated pre- to postweaning ruminal structural development, fermentation characteristics, and acute-phase protein levels in calves with a high milk replacer (mr) feeding rate prior to weaning. |
2021-04-14 |
2023-08-13 |
Not clear |
J K van Niekerk, M Middeldorp, L L Guan, M A Steel. Preweaning to postweaning rumen papillae structural growth, ruminal fermentation characteristics, and acute-phase proteins in calves. Journal of dairy science. vol 104. issue 3. 2021-04-14. PMID:33455747. |
further, the observed prolonged ruminal ph depression suggests that dietary rumen adaptation after weaning can take several weeks in calves with a high mr feeding rate preweaning. |
2021-04-14 |
2023-08-13 |
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I P C de Carvalho, V A Reis, L N Leal, J Martín-Teres. Increasing preweaning milk replacer supply affects postweaning energy metabolism of Holstein male calves. Animal : an international journal of animal bioscience. vol 15. issue 3. 2021-04-02. PMID:33485830. |
doubling mr supply improved animal growth up to weaning, but these differences disappeared by the end of the feeding period. |
2021-04-02 |
2023-08-13 |
Not clear |
Satomi Ide, Hiro Kiyosu. [Dural Arteriovenous Fistula]. No shinkei geka. Neurological surgery. vol 49. issue 2. 2021-03-26. PMID:33762458. |
key mri findings suggesting davfs include multiple small flow voids representing cortical venous reflux adjacent to the hemorrhage or edematous lesion on t2wi and dot-like high-signal-intensity patterns of the feeding arteries and draining veins on time-of-flight mr angiography source images. |
2021-03-26 |
2023-08-13 |
Not clear |
Y Li, Y L Guo, C X Zhang, X F Cai, P Liu, C L L. Effects of physical forms of starter feed on growth, nutrient digestibility, gastrointestinal enzyme activity, and morphology of pre- and post-weaning lambs. Animal : an international journal of animal bioscience. vol 15. issue 1. 2021-03-24. PMID:33516036. |
all lambs were weaned at day 35 when feeding of mr was stopped. |
2021-03-24 |
2023-08-13 |
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B Van Soest, F Cullens, M J VandeHaar, M Weber Nielse. Short communication: Effects of transition milk and milk replacer supplemented with colostrum replacer on growth and health of dairy calves. Journal of dairy science. vol 103. issue 12. 2021-02-02. PMID:32981727. |
in conclusion, compared with mr alone, feeding tm or mr with colostrum replacer for 3 d increased growth rate of calves throughout the preweaning period. |
2021-02-02 |
2023-08-13 |
Not clear |
Ting Liu, Kayla Hultquist, Kelly Froehlich, David P Caspe. Feeding an amino acid-formulated milk replacer for Holstein calves during 2 time periods. Journal of dairy science. vol 103. issue 11. 2021-01-08. PMID:32921466. |
previous work has demonstrated that feeding a modified mr balanced for specific eaa concentrations of a 24% cp mr, but reducing cp to 22%, resulted in improved growth performance in calves compared with a 24% cp mr. |
2021-01-08 |
2023-08-13 |
Not clear |
K D Grice, K M Glosson, J K Drackle. Effects of feeding frequency and protein source in milk replacer for Holstein calves. Journal of dairy science. vol 103. issue 11. 2021-01-08. PMID:32952027. |
usually mr is fed twice daily, but feeding 3 times daily might increase efficiency of nutrient use, especially with mr containing alternate proteins. |
2021-01-08 |
2023-08-13 |
cattle |
K D Grice, K M Glosson, J K Drackle. Effects of feeding frequency and protein source in milk replacer for Holstein calves. Journal of dairy science. vol 103. issue 11. 2021-01-08. PMID:32952027. |
individual treatments arose from the 2 × 2 factorial arrangement of mr formulation and frequency of feeding. |
2021-01-08 |
2023-08-13 |
cattle |
K D Grice, K M Glosson, J K Drackle. Effects of feeding frequency and protein source in milk replacer for Holstein calves. Journal of dairy science. vol 103. issue 11. 2021-01-08. PMID:32952027. |
amounts were as follows: d 3 to 10 = 0.52 kg/d (2× = 0.259 kg, 3× = 0.173 kg per feeding); d 11 to 20 = 0.68 kg/d (2× = 0.341 kg, 3× = 0.227 kg per feeding); d 21 to 42 = 0.84 kg/d (2× = 0.42 kg, 3× = 0.28 kg per feeding); d 43 to 46, 47, 49, and 51 = 0.42 kg/d, with both 2× and 3× changed to 1 feeding daily and skip days (d 48 and 50) between where calves were not given mr; and d 52 = calves weaned. |
2021-01-08 |
2023-08-13 |
cattle |
Hassan S Dashti, Angela Chen, Iyas Daghlas, Richa Saxen. Morning diurnal preference and food intake: a Mendelian randomization study. The American journal of clinical nutrition. vol 112. issue 5. 2020-12-16. PMID:32860398. |
assessing causal links between diurnal preference and food intake is now possible in mendelian randomization (mr) analyses. |
2020-12-16 |
2023-08-13 |
Not clear |
R N Klopp, F X Suarez-Mena, T S Dennis, T M Hill, R L Schlotterbeck, G J Lascan. Postweaning response on growth and nutrient digestion to using different weaning strategies when feeding moderate and high amounts of milk replacer to Holstein calves. Journal of dairy science. vol 103. issue 9. 2020-12-15. PMID:32684473. |
a 2 × 2 factorial design of moderate [mod; 0.66 kg of dry matter (dm)] or high (hi; up to 1.1 kg of dm) feeding rates of milk replacer (mr) and abrupt (ab; 7-d step-down) or gradual weaning (gr; 21-d step-down) was used to study how preweaning program affects calf performance from 2 to 4 mo of age. |
2020-12-15 |
2023-08-13 |
Not clear |
R N Klopp, F X Suarez-Mena, T S Dennis, T M Hill, R L Schlotterbeck, G J Lascan. Postweaning response on growth and nutrient digestion to using different weaning strategies when feeding moderate and high amounts of milk replacer to Holstein calves. Journal of dairy science. vol 103. issue 9. 2020-12-15. PMID:32684473. |
when feeding calves a moderate level of mr, a several-step gradual weaning is not necessary to ensure growth and development; however, calves should be gradually weaned when offered a high level of mr. |
2020-12-15 |
2023-08-13 |
Not clear |
b' N Yeste, A Bassols, M Vidal, A Bach, M Terr\\xc3\\xa. Evaluating the potential role of tryptophan in calf milk replacers to facilitate weaning. Journal of dairy science. vol 103. issue 8. 2020-12-11. PMID:32475660.' |
lying time, lying bouts, and lying duration decreased when changes in the mr feeding program occurred, independent of treatment. |
2020-12-11 |
2023-08-13 |
Not clear |
Daniel A F Van den Heuvel, Marco C Post, Ward Koot, Johannes C Kelder, Hendrik W Van Es, Repke J Snijder, Jan-Albert Vos, Johannes J Mage. Comparison of Contrast Enhanced Magnetic Resonance Angiography to Computed Tomography in Detecting Pulmonary Arteriovenous Malformations. Journal of clinical medicine. vol 9. issue 11. 2020-11-29. PMID:33202566. |
the aim of this study is to investigate the sensitivity of contrast-enhanced mr angiography (ce-mra) in the detection of pavms with feeding artery diameters (fad) > 2 mm. |
2020-11-29 |
2023-08-13 |
Not clear |
Rong Zhang, Wei-Bing Zhang, Yan-Liang Bi, Yan Tu, Yves Beckers, Han-Chang Du, Qi-Yu Dia. Early Feeding Regime of Waste Milk, Milk, and Milk Replacer for Calves Has Different Effects on Rumen Fermentation and the Bacterial Community. Animals : an open access journal from MDPI. vol 9. issue 7. 2020-10-01. PMID:31311119. |
in conclusion, calves fed wm had different rumen fermentation and bacterial community during the weaning period, whereas feeding mr produced a long-lasting effect on the rumen environment. |
2020-10-01 |
2023-08-13 |
Not clear |