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1. The effect of meloxicam on neonatal dairy calves: Immunoglobulin G uptake and preweaning performance.

2. Whole-flint corn grain or tropical grass hay free choice in the diet of dairy calves.

3. Effects of 2 colostrum and subsequent milk replacer feeding intensities on methane production, rumen development, and performance in young calves.

4. Form of calf diet and the rumen. I: Impact on growth and development.

5. Effects of ad libitum milk replacer feeding and butyrate supplementation on the epithelial growth and development of the gastrointestinal tract in Holstein calves.

6. Form of calf diet and the rumen. II: Impact on volatile fatty acid absorption.

7. Effect of weaning age on growth, mammary gland development, and immune function in Holstein Friesian calves fed conserved alfalfa (FiberStart).

8. Effect of heat-shock protein B7 on oxidative stress in adipocytes from preruminant calves.

9. Reconstituted versus dry alfalfa hay in starter feed diets of Holstein dairy calves: Effects on growth performance, nutrient digestibility, and metabolic indications of rumen development.

10. Symposium review: Re-evaluation of National Research Council energy estimates in calf starters.

11. Effects of feeding unlimited amounts of milk replacer for the first 5 weeks of age on rumen and small intestinal growth and development in dairy calves.

12. Effect of supplemental concentrate during the dry period or early lactation on rumen epithelium gene and protein expression in dairy cattle during the transition period.

13. Validation of a calf-side β-hydroxybutyrate test and its utility for estimation of starter intake in dairy calves around weaning.

14. Effects of Saccharomyces cerevisiae fermentation products on dairy calves: Ruminal fermentation, gastrointestinal morphology, and microbial community.

15. Invited review: Transitioning from milk to solid feed in dairy heifers.

16. Effects of alfalfa hay and its physical form (chopped versus pelleted) on performance of Holstein calves.

17. Interaction between the physical form of the starter feed and straw provision on growth performance of Holstein calves.

18. Transcriptional regulators transforming growth factor-β1 and estrogen-related receptor-α identified as putative mediators of calf rumen epithelial tissue development and function during weaning.

19. Effects of milk replacer feeding strategies on performance, ruminal development, and metabolism of dairy calves.

20. Effects of early rumen development and solid feed composition on growth performance and abomasal health in veal calves.

21. Role of metabolic and cellular proliferation genes in ruminal development in response to enhanced plane of nutrition in neonatal Holstein calves.

22. Effect of method of delivery of sodium butyrate on rumen development in newborn calves.

23. Hay intake improves performance and rumen development of calves fed higher quantities of milk.

24. Is rumen development in newborn calves affected by different liquid feeds and small intestine development?

25. Effects of including corn distillers dried grains with solubles in dairy calf feeds.

26. Invited review: effects of milk ration on solid feed intake, weaning, and performance in dairy heifers.

27. Prevalence of gastrointestinal disorders recorded at postmortem inspection in white veal calves and associated risk factors.

28. Technical note: ruminal cannulation technique in young Holstein calves: effects of cannulation on feed intake, body weight gain, and ruminal development at six weeks of age.

29. Influence of weaning method on health status and rumen development in dairy calves.

30. The addition of cottonseed hulls to the starter and supplementation of live yeast or mannanoligosaccharide in the milk for young calves.

31. Starch source evaluation in calf starter: II. Ruminal parameters, rumen development, nutrient digestibilities, and nitrogen utilization in Holstein calves.

32. Effect of milk allowance on concentrate intake, ruminal environment, and ruminal development in milk-fed Holstein calves.

33. Structural growth, rumen development, and metabolic and immune responses of Holstein male calves fed milk through step-down and conventional methods.

34. Effect of roughage source and roughage to concentrate ratio on animal performance and rumen development in veal calves.

35. Effects of supplementing concentrates differing in carbohydrate composition in veal calf diets: II. Rumen development.

36. Developmental changes in the kinetics of glucose and urea in Holstein calves.

37. Technical note: technique for dissection and analysis of the rumen in young calves.

38. Effects of adding extra molasses to a texturized calf starter on rumen development, growth characteristics, and blood parameters in neonatal dairy calves.

39. Effects of corn processing on growth characteristics, rumen development, and rumen parameters in neonatal dairy calves.

40. Effect of various levels of forage and form of diet on rumen development and growth in calves.

41. Effects of supplemental yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) culture on rumen development, growth characteristics, and blood parameters in neonatal dairy calves.

42. Effects of form of the diet on anatomical, microbial, and fermentative development of the rumen of neonatal calves.

43. A new method of measuring diet abrasion and its effect on the development of the forestomach.

44. Effect of volatile fatty acid infusion on development of the rumen epithelium in neonatal sheep.

45. Influence of weaning method on growth, intake, and selected blood metabolites in Jersey calves.

46. Effect of processing sorghum grain on dairy calf performance.

47. Response of peripheral blood mononuclear cells to mitogenic stimulation in young calves.

48. Dietary fiber and early weaning on growth and rumen development of calves.

49. Influence of ration physical form and nitrogen availability on ruminal morphology of growing bull calves.

50. Factors influencing growth of rumen, liver, and other organs in kids weaned from milk replacers to solid foods.

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