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Gregory B. Penner

Department of Animal and Poultry Science, University of Saskatchewan
Saskatoon, SK
Canada

Papers:
449 The microbiome and animal health 457 Characterization of the variation in the daily excretion of faecal constituents and digestibility predictions in beef cattle fed feedlot diets using near infrared spectroscopy 458 Effect of energy substrate and days on feed on plasma insulin response in finishing beef heifers 463 Effect of lipid supplementation and type of lipid on fatty acid composition of the ruminal epithelium and short–chain fatty acid transport 470 The effect of sorting wheat or barley, based on the predicted CP of individual seeds, on physical characteristics and in vitro dry matter digestibility 473 Severity and prevalence of ruminal acidosis during the diet transition for commercial feedlot cattle 1033 From pre- to post-weaning: The adaptations of the gastrointestinal tract of the young calf 1514 Variation in rumen epithelial fatty acid metabolism and cholesterol homeostasis contributes to different responses to the high grain diet adaptation in beef cattle

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July 19 - 23, 2016

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Salt Lake City, UT

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