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Physiology and endocrinology: Reproductive technologies and fertility
Wednesday, July 20, 2016: 9:30 AM-12:30 PM
151 G (Salt Palace Convention Center)
Chair:
Jeffrey S. Stevenson
9:30 AM
Effects of OmniGen-AF® on superovulation response and embryo quality in donor beef cows
Alexandria P Snider, Department of Animal and Rangeland Sciences, Oregon State University;
Mackenzie R Gellings, Department of Animal and Rangeland Sciences, Oregon State University;
Shelby A Armstrong, Phibro Animal Health Corporation;
Derek J McLean, Phibro Animal Health Corporation;
Alfred R Menino, Department of Animal and Rangeland Sciences, Oregon State University
9:45 AM
OmniGen-AF® reduces basal plasma cortisol as well as cortisol release to adrencocorticotropic hormone or corticotrophin releasing hormone and vasopressin in lactating dairy cows under thermoneutral or acute heat stress conditions
Mathew L McBride, University of Arizona;
Nicole C. Burdick Sanchez, USDA-ARS, Livestock Issues Research Unit;
Jeffery A. Carroll, USDA-ARS, Livestock Issues Research Unit;
Paul Randall Broadway, Texas Tech University;
Xavier O Ortiz, University of Arizona;
Jayne L. Collier, University of Arizona;
Derek McLean, Phibro Animal Health Corporation;
James D Chapman, Phibro Animal Health Corporation;
Henry G. Kattesh, Dept. of Animal Science, University of Tennessee;
Robert J Collier, The University of Arizona
10:00 AM
Reproductive performance with automated activity monitoring or a timed insemination program for first insemination in dairy cows
José Denis-Robichaud, Department of Population Medicine, Ontario Veterinary College, University of Guelph;
Ronaldo L.A. Cerri, Applied Animal Biology, Faculty of Land and Food Systems, University of British Columbia;
Andria Jones-Bitton, Department of Population Medicine, Ontario Veterinary College, University of Guelph;
Stephen J LeBlanc, Department of Population Medicine, Ontario Veterinary College, University of Guelph
10:45 AM
Temporarily decreasing progesterone after timed artificial insemination decreased expression of ISG15 in blood leukocytes, serum PSPB concentrations, and embryo size in lactating Holstein cows
Paulo D Carvalho, Department of Dairy Science, University of Wisconsin;
Carlos E Consentini, Department of Dairy Science, University of Wisconsin;
Samantha R Weaver, Department of Dairy Science, University of Wisconsin;
Rafael V Barletta, Department of Dairy Science, University of Wisconsin;
Laura L Hernandez, Department of Dairy Science, University of Wisconsin;
Paul M Fricke, Department of Dairy Science, University of Wisconsin