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    Should Genetics Be Blamed for High Incidence of Uterine Disease in Dairy Cows? by Klibs N. Galvão, Christopher M. Seabury, Pablo Pinedo

    Published 2014-07-01
    “… Uterine diseases are highly prevalent in high-producing dairy cows. They have been associated with decreased pregnancy per artificial insemination (AI), extended interval to pregnancy, increased culling, and economic losses. …”
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    Rumen DNA virome and its relationship with feed efficiency in dairy cows by Xiaohan Liu, Yifan Tang, Hongyi Chen, Jian-Xin Liu, Hui-Zeng Sun

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…In this study, rumen fluid from 30 Chinese Holstein dairy cows was analyzed using next-generation sequencing (NGS) and High-Fidelity (HiFi) sequencing to elucidate the rumen DNA virome profile and uncover potential viral mechanisms influencing FE. …”
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    Effect of Sexed Semen on Dairy Heifer Supply from 2006 to 2012 by Albert de Vries

    Published 2010-07-01
    “…AN242, a 7-page illustrated fact sheet by Albert De Vries, describes the estimated impact of the use of sexed semen on the national dairy heifer supply. Includes references. Published by the UF Department of Animal Sciences, May 2010.   …”
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    Gut Microbial Composition and Antibiotic Resistance Profiles in Dairy Calves with Diarrhea by Lu Zhang, Jun Bai, Qian Guo, Long Li, Yanqing Jia, Xinxin Qiu, Dong Zhou, Zhencang Zhang, Huafeng Niu

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Calf diarrhea is a prevalent and significant health issue in dairy farming, severely impacting feed intake, weight gain, and survival rates in young calves. …”
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    An Advanced Understanding of Uterine Microbial Ecology Associated with Metritis in Dairy Cows by Soo Jin Jeon, Klibs N. Galvão

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…Metritis, the inflammation of the uterus caused by polymicrobial infections, is a prevalent and costly disease to the dairy industry as it decreases milk yield, survival, and the welfare of dairy cows. …”
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    Economic Feasibility of Anaerobic Digestion To Produce Electricity on Florida Dairy Farms by Russ Giesy, Ann C. Wilkie, Albert De Vries, Roger A. Nordstedt

    Published 2019-05-01
    “…The consultants visited three dairy farms located in Florida in the winter of 2005, calculated wastewater flows (including flushed manure, milking parlor wastewater, and recycled flush water), and determined the size and other necessary aspects of the potential systems specific to each dairy farm. …”
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    The variety and limits of dairy policies in a context of global market deregulation by Daniel-Mercier Gouin, Aurélie Trouvé

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…The milk sectors of the main dairy-exporting countries have not been shielded from these changes, which has led to a deeper global integration of dairy markets. …”
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    Omega-3 Fatty Acids Control Immune Stress in Dairy Cattle by Lokenga Badinga, Cristina Caldari-Torres

    Published 2011-07-01
    “…Understanding how omega-3 PUFA affect the immune functions of dairy cattle may lead to the development of producer-friendly feeding strategies that will decrease the incidence of diseases and improve reproductive efficiency in dairy cows. …”
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    Economic Feasibility of Anaerobic Digestion To Produce Electricity on Florida Dairy Farms by Russ Giesy, Ann C. Wilkie, Albert De Vries, Roger A. Nordstedt

    Published 2019-05-01
    “…The consultants visited three dairy farms located in Florida in the winter of 2005, calculated wastewater flows (including flushed manure, milking parlor wastewater, and recycled flush water), and determined the size and other necessary aspects of the potential systems specific to each dairy farm. …”
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    Should Genetics Be Blamed for High Incidence of Uterine Disease in Dairy Cows? by Klibs N. Galvão, Christopher M. Seabury, Pablo Pinedo

    Published 2014-07-01
    “… Uterine diseases are highly prevalent in high-producing dairy cows. They have been associated with decreased pregnancy per artificial insemination (AI), extended interval to pregnancy, increased culling, and economic losses. …”
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    Association between Immune Function and Development of Uterine Disease in Dairy Cows by Klibs N. Galvão

    Published 2012-02-01
    “…A sharp decrease in glucose and sodium during the transition to lactation makes dairy cows more susceptible to uterine disease. This 4-page fact sheet was written by Klibs N. …”
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    Virulence of Bacteria Causing Mastitis in Dairy Cows: A Literature Review by Xiaofang Tong, Herman W. Barkema, Diego B. Nobrega, Chuang Xu, Bo Han, Chenyibo Zhang, Jingyue Yang, Xiaoping Li, Jian Gao

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Bovine mastitis, a prevalent disease in dairy farms, exerts a profound negative influence on both the health and productivity of dairy cattle, leading to substantial economic losses for the dairy industry. …”
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    Enhancing Postgraduate Learning and Teaching: Postgraduate Summer School in Dairy Science by Pietro Celi, Gianfranco Gabai, Massimo Morgante, Luigi Gallo

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…Dairy science is a multidisciplinary area of scientific investigation and Ph.D. students aiming to do research in the field of animal and/or veterinary sciences must be aware of this. …”
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    Predicting Insemination Outcome in Holstein Dairy Cattle using Deep Learning by Mohammad Alishahi, Mahdi Ravakhah

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The commercial dairy herds in this region primarily consist of Holstein-Friesian cattle. …”
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    Omega-3 Fatty Acids Control Immune Stress in Dairy Cattle by Lokenga Badinga, Cristina Caldari-Torres

    Published 2011-07-01
    “…Understanding how omega-3 PUFA affect the immune functions of dairy cattle may lead to the development of producer-friendly feeding strategies that will decrease the incidence of diseases and improve reproductive efficiency in dairy cows. …”
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    Article