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Journal of Dairy Science|September 28, 2020
Effects of a combined essential fatty acid and conjugated linoleic acid abomasal infusion on metabolic and endocrine traits, including the somatotropic axis, in dairy cowsS Haubold, C Kröger-Koch, A Tuchscherer, et al.
Journal of Dairy Science|June 2, 2020
Effects of abomasal infusion of essential fatty acids together with conjugated linoleic acid in late and early lactation on performance, milk and body composition, and plasma metabolites in dairy cowsL Vogel, M Gnott, C Kröger-Koch, et al.
Journal of Dairy Science|July 9, 2013
Hepatic gene expression involved in glucose and lipid metabolism in transition cows: effects of fat mobilization during early lactation in relation to milk performance and metabolic changesC Weber, C Hametner, A Tuchscherer, et al.
Journal of Dairy Science|January 30, 2017
Different milk feeding intensities during the first 4 weeks of rearing dairy calves: Part 2: Effects on the metabolic and endocrine status during calfhood and around the first lactationJ Kesser, M Korst, C Koch, et al.
Journal of Dairy Science|May 1, 2017
Effect of pre- and postpartum supplementation with lipid-encapsulated conjugated linoleic acid on reproductive performance and the growth hormone-insulin-like growth factor-I axis in multiparous high-producing dairy cowsZ Csillik, V Faigl, M Keresztes, et al.
Journal of Dairy Science|August 17, 2015
The rapid increase of circulating adiponectin in neonatal calves depends on colostrum intakeJ Kesser, M Hill, J F L Heinz, et al.
Journal of Dairy Science|March 25, 2009
Metabolism and lactation performance in dairy cows fed a diet containing rumen-protected fat during the last twelve weeks of gestationK Duske, H M Hammon, A-K Langhof, et al.
Journal of Dairy Science|April 17, 2017
Corrigendum to "Different milk feeding intensities during the first 4 weeks of rearing dairy calves: Part 2: Effects on the metabolic and endocrine status during calfhood and around the first lactation" (J. Dairy Sci. 100:3109-3125)J Kesser, M Korst, C Koch, et al.
Plos One|December 31, 2016
Effects of Feeding Milk Replacer Ad Libitum or in Restricted Amounts for the First Five Weeks of Life on the Growth, Metabolic Adaptation, and Immune Status of Newborn CalvesChristine T Schäff, Jeannine Gruse, Josefine Maciej, et al.
Archives of Animal Nutrition|December 3, 2005
Intraruminal infusion of n-butyric acid induces an increase of ruminal papillae size independent of IGF-1 system in castrated bullsZanming Shen, Siegfried Kuhla, Rudolf Zitnan, et al.
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Journal of Dairy Science|September 28, 2020
Effects of a combined essential fatty acid and conjugated linoleic acid abomasal infusion on metabolic and endocrine traits, including the somatotropic axis, in dairy cowsS Haubold, C Kröger-Koch, A Tuchscherer, et al.
Journal of Dairy Science|June 2, 2020
Effects of abomasal infusion of essential fatty acids together with conjugated linoleic acid in late and early lactation on performance, milk and body composition, and plasma metabolites in dairy cowsL Vogel, M Gnott, C Kröger-Koch, et al.
Journal of Dairy Science|July 9, 2013
Hepatic gene expression involved in glucose and lipid metabolism in transition cows: effects of fat mobilization during early lactation in relation to milk performance and metabolic changesC Weber, C Hametner, A Tuchscherer, et al.
Journal of Dairy Science|January 30, 2017
Different milk feeding intensities during the first 4 weeks of rearing dairy calves: Part 2: Effects on the metabolic and endocrine status during calfhood and around the first lactationJ Kesser, M Korst, C Koch, et al.
Journal of Dairy Science|May 1, 2017
Effect of pre- and postpartum supplementation with lipid-encapsulated conjugated linoleic acid on reproductive performance and the growth hormone-insulin-like growth factor-I axis in multiparous high-producing dairy cowsZ Csillik, V Faigl, M Keresztes, et al.
Journal of Dairy Science|August 17, 2015
The rapid increase of circulating adiponectin in neonatal calves depends on colostrum intakeJ Kesser, M Hill, J F L Heinz, et al.
Journal of Dairy Science|March 25, 2009
Metabolism and lactation performance in dairy cows fed a diet containing rumen-protected fat during the last twelve weeks of gestationK Duske, H M Hammon, A-K Langhof, et al.
Journal of Dairy Science|April 17, 2017
Corrigendum to "Different milk feeding intensities during the first 4 weeks of rearing dairy calves: Part 2: Effects on the metabolic and endocrine status during calfhood and around the first lactation" (J. Dairy Sci. 100:3109-3125)J Kesser, M Korst, C Koch, et al.
Plos One|December 31, 2016
Effects of Feeding Milk Replacer Ad Libitum or in Restricted Amounts for the First Five Weeks of Life on the Growth, Metabolic Adaptation, and Immune Status of Newborn CalvesChristine T Schäff, Jeannine Gruse, Josefine Maciej, et al.
Archives of Animal Nutrition|December 3, 2005
Intraruminal infusion of n-butyric acid induces an increase of ruminal papillae size independent of IGF-1 system in castrated bullsZanming Shen, Siegfried Kuhla, Rudolf Zitnan, et al.
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