2002 Workshop
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filed under:
Dairy Cattle Nutrition,
Dairy
Overview
November 5-6, 2002
Holiday Inn, Grantville, PA
Proceedings
- Rumen Acidosis: Carbohydrate Feeding Considerations - Dr. Mary Beth Hall, University of Florida
- Nutrition: Impact on Reproduction - Dr. Terry Swecker, Virginia Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine, Virginia Tech
- Trace Minerals Recognized as Important Components in Today's Dairy Rations - Dr. Dana Tomlinson and Dr. Mike Socha, Zinpro Corporation
- Determining the Mineral Requirement of Dairy Cattle - Dr. Jesse Goff, USDA National Animal Disease Center
PDF of Accompanying Powerpoint slides - Reducing Fear Improves Milk Production - Dr. Temple Grandin, Colorado State University
- Marginal Thinking: Making Money on a Dairy Farm - Dr. Steve Eicker, Valley Ag Software
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Factors Affecting the Health and Disease Resistance of the Transition Cow - Dr. Jesse Goff, USDA National Animal Disease Center
PDF of Accompanying Powerpoint slides - Applying Nutritional Management to Rumen Health - Dr. Karen Beauchemin, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
Workshop Handouts
- NFC in Dairy Rations - Dr. Mary Beth Hall
Working with Non-NDF Carbohydrates
Characteristics of Manure: What do They Mean? - Water Quality - Dr. Mike Socha
Variability of Water Composition and Potential Impact on Animal Performance - Transition Cow Hypocalcemia/DCAD - Dr. Jesse Goff
Pathophysiology of Calcium and Phosphorus Disorders
PDF of Accompanying PowerPoint Slides - Feed Enzymes and Direct-Fed Microbials - Dr. Karen Beauchemin
Outline of topics covered
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