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Stephen J LeBlanc

Department of Population Medicine, Ontario Veterinary College, University of Guelph
Guelph, ON
Canada

Papers:
34 Opportunities and challenges for herd health and reproduction with robotic milking 61 Utility of an online learning module for teaching disbudding in dairy calves, including cornual nerve block application 110 Health status of dairy feeder calves arriving to a veal facility 114 Automated milking systems: using productivity and behavioral data to detect illness in dairy cows 119 Risk factors for subclinical ketosis in grazing dairy herds in Brazil 731 Association between circulating progesterone during the luteal phase and estrous activity detected by automated activity monitoring in dairy cattle 1129 Reproductive performance with automated activity monitoring or a timed insemination program for first insemination in dairy cows 1233 A survey of management practices and producers' perceptions regarding manual and automated milk feeding systems for dairy calves 1234 Investigating the within-herd prevalence and risk factors of hyperketonemia of dairy cattle in Ontario as diagnosed by the test-day concentration of milk ß-hydroxybutyrate 1258 Estrus detection intensity and accuracy, and optimal timing of insemination with automated activity monitors for dairy cows

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July 19 - 23, 2016

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Salt Lake City, UT

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