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Full-Text Articles in Dairy Science
Relationship Of Copper, Zinc And Selenium Status With Udder Health And Mastitis Incidence In The Cal Poly Holstein Herd, Michelle Van Ryn
Relationship Of Copper, Zinc And Selenium Status With Udder Health And Mastitis Incidence In The Cal Poly Holstein Herd, Michelle Van Ryn
Dairy Science
No abstract provided.
Use Of Loading Reports To Evaluate The Accuracy Of The Total Mix Ration, Kailen Johnson
Use Of Loading Reports To Evaluate The Accuracy Of The Total Mix Ration, Kailen Johnson
Dairy Science
No abstract provided.
Lameness And Locomotion Scoring Of Dairy Cows, Haley Lynne Aquino
Lameness And Locomotion Scoring Of Dairy Cows, Haley Lynne Aquino
Dairy Science
No abstract provided.
Algae As An Economical Protein Source For Dairy Cattle Nutrition, Brian Azevedo
Algae As An Economical Protein Source For Dairy Cattle Nutrition, Brian Azevedo
Dairy Science
Dairying continues to change with economic and environmental demands of today’s fast moving society. Feed costs continue to rise and now account for a large majority of expenses on dairies; especially protein, which has become expensive to purchase. I believe that Algae can serve as a possible solution to aid in alleviating this problem. Algae grow rapidly and consume undesirable carbon dioxide to release oxygen to the environment, making it an environmentally friendly source of feed. There are particular strands of algae that are high in protein. During the course of this project, I intend to discover how effective protein …
Usage Of The Penn State Forage Separator For Evaluating Particle Size Of Tmrs, Ashley Rene Garcia
Usage Of The Penn State Forage Separator For Evaluating Particle Size Of Tmrs, Ashley Rene Garcia
Dairy Science
Particle size has many effects on the cow. Adequate forage particle length is necessary for proper rumen function. Dairymen are also having a hard time measuring particle size. Proper particle size distribution of feeds is an important part of ration formulation. Management of forage particle size starts with harvesting forages at the proper stage of maturity. Chopping the crop at the right length helps to achieve the desired particle length in a TMR. Measuring particle length of the forages is only a portion of the solution. Analyzing the TMR particle size is the main goal in measuring the distribution of …
Training Manual And Protocol For Ultrasound At Cal Poly, Brian Andrew Waymire
Training Manual And Protocol For Ultrasound At Cal Poly, Brian Andrew Waymire
Dairy Science
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Where The Wild Stuff Grows: Bacteria From The Cow To The Pasture-Izer, Michael Stewart
Where The Wild Stuff Grows: Bacteria From The Cow To The Pasture-Izer, Michael Stewart
Dairy Science
No abstract provided.
Selecting, Marketing And Rebuilding A Herd Of Genetically Superior Animals, Katherine Rector
Selecting, Marketing And Rebuilding A Herd Of Genetically Superior Animals, Katherine Rector
Dairy Science
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Formation Of Cull Cow Program For The Artificial Insemination Class, Brian O. Medeiros
Formation Of Cull Cow Program For The Artificial Insemination Class, Brian O. Medeiros
Dairy Science
Cal Poly’s “Learn by Doing” philosophy is one of the great traits that the University holds. However it is this philosophy that is also one of the most expensive and hardest to maintain. “Production agriculture majors use more dollars per unit than any other major in the entire college,” as Dr. Golden stated during his talks about herd cut backs. Never the less the College of Agriculture prides itself on supplying knowledgeable and experienced students to the industry that supports it so much. One of the amazing classes that are offered at the university is the Dairy Science Artificial Insemination …