Tuesday, July 22, 2014: 7:30 AM-9:15 AM
Exhibit Hall AB (Kansas City Convention Center)
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
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