Calf Health

Tuesday, July 22, 2014: 7:30 AM-9:15 AM
Exhibit Hall AB (Kansas City Convention Center)
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IMMUNE STATUS OF DAIRY HEIFER CALVES IN THE NORTHERN PLAINS OF COSTA RICA. YEAR III
Jorge A. Elizondo-Salazar, Estación Experimental Alfredo Volio Mata. Facultad de Ciencias Agroalimentarias.; Juan J. Arroyo-Arroyo, Universidad de Costa Rica; Jeffry Sanchez-Salas, Cooperativa de Productores de Leche Dos Pinos R.L; Jud Heinrichs, The Pennsylvania State University
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PASSIVE TRANSFER OF IMMUNITY OF DAIRY CALVES IN THE CENTRAL NORTHERN REGION OF COSTA RICA
Jorge A. Elizondo-Salazar, Estación Experimental Alfredo Volio Mata. Facultad de Ciencias Agroalimentarias.; Omar A. Vargas-Villalobos, Estación Experimental Alfredo Volio Mata. Facultad de Ciencias Agroalimentarias.; Luis Noguera-Solera, Cooperativa de Productores de Leche Dos Pinos R.L; Jud Heinrichs, The Pennsylvania State University
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Holstein calves fed non-saleable milk that was pasteurized or raw had decreased incidence of abnormal feces and hematology measures than calves fed accelerated milk replacer
Lindsey E Hulbert, Department of Animal Sciences and Industry, Kansas State University; Jere A Noel, Kansas State University; Sophie C Trombetta, Department of Animal Sciences and Industry, Kansas State University; Shawnee R Montgomery, Department of Animal Sciences and Industry, Kansas State University; Gregg A Hanzlicek, Diagnostic Medicine Pathobiology, College of Vetrinary Medicine, Kansas State University; Barry J Bradford, Department of Animal Sciences and Industry, Kansas State University
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Effects of Celmanax® Supplementation to Prepartum Dairy Cows on Colostrum Quality and the Subsequent Growth and Health of Their Calves
Carlos Campos-Granados, University of Costa Rica; Augusto Rojas-Bourrillon, University of Costa Rica; Charles C. Elrod, Vi-COR, Inc.
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Maternal energy status during mid-gestation affects the immune response in the resultant beef offspring
Anna R. Taylor, South Dakota State University; Dustin A. Mohrhauser, South Dakota State University; Regg Neiger, South Dakota State University; Ethan J. Blom, South Dakota State University; Keith R. Underwood, South Dakota State University; Robbi H. Pritchard, South Dakota State University; Aimee E Wertz-Lutz, ADM Alliance Nutrition, Inc.; Ben P. Holland, Merck; Amanda D. Weaver, South Dakota State University
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Comparison of ivermectin and extended-release eprinomectin deworming treatment on stocker and subsequent feedlot performance and carcass characteristics of fall-born Angus heifers
Christopher A Clark, Armstrong Memorial Research and Demonstration Farm, Iowa State University; Byron J Dedrickson, Merial; Jerry L Sorensen, Merial; Patrick J. Gunn, Iowa State University
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Effect of rumen and fecal inocula from calves fed either milk replacer or whole milk fed on intestinal cells and digestive tract microbiota
Marta Terré, IRTA; Sandra Genís, IRTA; Cristina Yunta, IRTA; Alex Bach, Department of Ruminant Production, IRTA; Anna Arís, IRTA
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The effect of four antiseptic compounds on umbilical cord healing and infection rates in the first 24 hours in dairy calves from a commercial herd
Amanda L. Robinson, Iowa State University; Leo L. Timms, Iowa State University; Kenneth Stalder, Iowa State University; Howard D. Tyler, Iowa State University
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Relationship between birth weight and calving ease with passive transfer of immunoglobulins in neonatal beef calves
James J Gaspers, North Dakota State University; Gerald Stokka, North Dakota State University; Bryan W. Neville, North Dakota State University; Carl R Dahlen, North Dakota State University
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