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101. Performance of lactating dairy cows fed varying levels of total mixed ration and pasture
102. Evaluation of planting date on fibre digestibility of barley silage and its effects on performance of lactating dairy cows
103. Metabolism of the fatty acids associated with the delta 9-desaturase enzyme in lactating dairy cattle and women
104. Potential interactions of dietary cation-anion difference and monensin with respect to feed efficiency in lactating dairy cattl
105. Relationship between the acidogenic value of feeds and ruminalpH in lactating dairy cows
106. Strategic approaches to develop optimal feeding program of brown midrib corn silage to lactating dairy cows in the intermountain west
107. Controlled milk fat depression as a management tool to improve energy balance in lactating dairy cattle
108. Effects of post-ruminal fiber fermentation on digestion and nitrogen balance in lactating dairy cows
109. Advancing the pharmacological control of ovarian development to enhance fertility of lactating dairy cows
110. The impact of feeding palmitic and stearic acid to lactating dairy cow
111. Effects of dietary cation-anion difference on performance, acid-base status, and nitrogen and macromineral metabolism of lactating dairy cows
112. Evaluation of dietary niacin and supplemental cooling for alleviation of heat stress in lactating dairy cows
113. The effects of tunnel ventilation cooling and brown mid-rib (BMR) corn silage on symptoms of heat stress in lactating dairy cows
114. Effects of forage characteristics and voluntary feed intake on ruminal passage of digesta fractions in lactating dairy cows
115. Physically effective NDF (peNDF) requirements for lactating dairy cows
116. Effect of site of infusion of Lactobacillus acidophilus and Propionibacterium freudenreichii on production and nutrient digestibility in lactating dairy cows
117. Forage particle size and ration sorting in lactating dairy cow
118. Metabolic responses of lactating dairy cows to exogenous glucagon
119. Strategies for the prevention and elimination of intramammary infections in non-lactating dairy cows
120. Effect of ruminal protein degradability on lactation performance, nitrogen metabolism and excretion, and the evaluation of feed formulation models to predict protein requirements of lactating dairy cows
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