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Animal Health I: Models of Disease and Stress

Monday, July 21, 2014: 2:00 PM-5:00 PM
2502 (Kansas City Convention Center)
Moderators:
Stanislaw Kahl and Kasey M. Moyes
2:00 PM
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Heat stress as a model to study the effect of a gut health concept (Presan-Fx) on the intestinal barrier function of weanling piglets
Petra J Roubos, Nutreco Research & Development; Yanming M Han, Nutreco Research & Development
2:15 PM
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A dual challenge of corticotropin releasing hormone and vasopressin alters immune cell profiles in beef heifers
Jeffery A. Carroll, USDA-ARS, Livestock Issues Research Unit; Nicole C. Burdick Sanchez, USDA-ARS, Livestock Issues Research Unit; Joe O Buntyn, University of Nebraska, Department of Animal Science; Sara E Sieren, University of Nebraska; Steven J. Jones, University of Nebraska; Ty B. Schmidt, University of Nebraska
2:30 PM
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Investigating innate immune response differences between Angus and Holstein cattle with the dermal fibroblast model
Aimee L Benjamin, University of Vermont; Wanda J. Weber, University of Minnesota; Stephanie D McKay, University of Vermont; Brian A. Crooker, University of Minnesota; David E Kerr, University of Vermont
2:45 PM
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Predictive models of lameness in dairy cows achieve high sensitivity and specificity with force measurements in three dimensions
Jason T Dunthorn, Step Analysis; Robert M. Dyer, University of Delaware; Uri Tasch, University of Maryland, Baltimore County; Nagaraj Neerchal, University of Maryland, Baltimore County; Parimal Rajkondawar, BouMatic; Gary Steingraber, BouMatic
3:15 PM
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Evaluation of a Brix Refractometer to Estimate Serum Immunoglobulin G Concentration in Neonatal Dairy Calves
Sam M Deelen, University of Guelph; Theresa L Ollivett, University of Guelph; Deborah M Haines, University of Saskatchewan; Ken E Leslie, University of Guelph
3:30 PM
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Associations of Serum Haptoglobin in Newborn Dairy Calves with Future Health, Growth and Mortality up to 4 Months of Age
Christine F Murray, University of Guelph; Claire Windeyer, University of Calgary; Todd F Duffield, University of Guelph; Kim M Waalderbos, University of Guelph; Ken E Leslie, University of Guelph
3:45 PM
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Dynamics of culling for Jersey, Holstein, and crossbred cows in large multi-breed herds
Pablo J Pinedo, Texas A&M AgriLife Research; Angela Daniels, Circle H Headquarters LLC; Jason Shumaker, Magnolia Veterinary Services; Albert De Vries, University of Florida
4:00 PM
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Relationship of ocular and rectal temperatures to indicators of stress in mature horses
Mark J. Anderson, Sam Houston State University; Jessica L. Lucia, Sam Houston State University; Kyle J. Stutts, Sam Houston State University; Marcy M. Beverly, Sam Houston State University; Stanley F. Kelley, Sam Houston State University
4:15 PM
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Enhancement of the acute phase response to lipopolysaccharide in feedlot steers supplemented with OmniGen-AF
Nicole C. Burdick Sanchez, USDA-ARS, Livestock Issues Research Unit; Joe O Buntyn, University of Nebraska, Department of Animal Science; Jeffery A. Carroll, USDA-ARS, Livestock Issues Research Unit; Troy Wistuba, Prince AgriProducts Inc.; Kevin DeHaan, Prince AgriProducts Inc.; Sara E Sieren, University of Nebraska; Steven J. Jones, University of Nebraska; Ty B. Schmidt, University of Nebraska
4:30 PM
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Age dependent changes in heifer fibroblast DNA methylation and LPS-induced gene expression
Benjamin B Green, University of Vermont; Stephanie D McKay, University of Vermont; David E Kerr, University of Vermont
4:45 PM
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Effect of trace mineral supplementation on clinical signs, immune response variables, and mineral balance of calves following exposure to bovine viral diarrhea virus and subsequent Mannheima haemolytica infection
Blake K. Wilson, Oklahoma State University; Geoffrey I Zanton, Novus International, Inc.; D. L. Step, Oklahoma State University; Robert W. Fulton, Oklahoma State University; Anthony W. Confer, Oklahoma State University; Casey L. Maxwell, Oklahoma State University; Craig A. Gifford, Oklahoma State University; Clinton R. Krehbiel, Oklahoma State University; Christopher J. Richards, Oklahoma State University
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