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1. Prior Forage Type Influences Ruminal Responses to a Wheat Grain Challenge in Lactating Dairy Cows

2. Economic Analysis of Offering Different Herbage Allowances to Dairy Cows Fed a Partial Mixed Ration

3. Faecalibacterium diversity in dairy cow milk.

4. Influence of acid hydrolysis, saponification and sample clean-up on the measurement of phytosterols in dairy cattle feed using GC-MS and GC with flame ionization detection.

6. Milk production of cows grazing pasture supplemented with grain mixes containing canola meal or corn grain or both over the first 100 days of lactation.

7. Effect of forage type on swallowed bolus mass and a method for counting swallows in dairy cattle.

8. Properties of sodium caseinate as affected by the β-casein phenotypes.

9. Prior Forage Type Influences Ruminal Responses to a Wheat Grain Challenge in Lactating Dairy Cows.

10. Economic Analysis of Offering Different Herbage Allowances to Dairy Cows Fed a Partial Mixed Ration.

11. Using estimated nutrient intake from pasture to formulate supplementary concentrate mixes for grazing dairy cows.

12. A quantitative case study assessment of biophysical and economic effects from altering season of calving in temperate pasture-based dairy systems.

13. Faecalibacterium diversity in dairy cow milk.

14. Modification of the sterol profile in milk through feeding.

15. Responses to metabolic challenges in dairy cows with high or low milk yield during an extended lactation.

16. Forage type influences milk yield and ruminal responses to wheat adaptation in late-lactation dairy cows.

17. Influence of acid hydrolysis, saponification and sample clean-up on the measurement of phytosterols in dairy cattle feed using GC-MS and GC with flame ionization detection.

18. Plasma glucose and nonesterified fatty acids response to epinephrine challenges in dairy cows during a 670-d lactation.

19. Milk protein concentration, estimated breeding value for fertility, and reproductive performance in lactating dairy cows.

20. Responses of plasma glucose and nonesterified fatty acids to intravenous insulin tolerance tests in dairy cows during a 670-day lactation.

21. Analysis of pasture supplementation strategies by means of a mechanistic model of ruminal digestion and metabolism in the dairy cow.

22. Associations between milk protein concentration at various stages of lactation and reproductive performance in dairy cows.

23. Associations of high and low milk protein concentrations with energy allocation, milk production, and concentrations of blood plasma metabolites and hormones in Holstein-Friesian cows.

24. Associations between milk protein concentration, milk yield, and reproductive performance in dairy cows.

25. Variation in feeding behavior and milk production among dairy cows when supplemented with 2 amounts of mixed ration in combination with 2 amounts of pasture.

26. Incorporating mixed rations and formulated grain mixes into the diet of grazing cows: Effects on milk composition and coagulation properties, and the yield and quality of Cheddar cheese.

27. Milk production responses to different strategies for feeding supplements to grazing dairy cows.

28. Influence of pasture-based feeding systems on fatty acids, organic acids and volatile organic flavour compounds in yoghurt.

29. The effects on ruminal pH and serum haptoglobin after feeding a grain-based supplement to grazing dairy cows as a partial mixed ration or during milking.

30. Response of plasma glucose, insulin, and nonesterified fatty acids to intravenous glucose tolerance tests in dairy cows during a 670-day lactation.

31. Effects of partial mixed rations and supplement amounts on milk production and composition, ruminal fermentation, bacterial communities, and ruminal acidosis.

32. Effects of dietary cottonseed oil and tannin supplements on protein and fatty acid composition of bovine milk.

33. Influence of different systems for feeding supplements to grazing dairy cows on milk fatty acid composition.

34. Grape marc reduces methane emissions when fed to dairy cows.

35. Space allowance and barriers influence cow competition for mixed rations fed on a feed-pad between bouts of grazing.

36. The effects on claw health of supplement feeding grazing dairy cows on feed pads.

37. Effects of feeding algal meal high in docosahexaenoic acid on feed intake, milk production, and methane emissions in dairy cows.

38. Effects of different strategies for feeding supplements on milk production responses in cows grazing a restricted pasture allowance.

39. Energy partitioning in herbage-fed dairy cows offered supplementary grain during an extended lactation.

40. Temporal changes in plasma concentrations of hormones and metabolites in pasture-fed dairy cows during extended lactation.

41. Blood plasma concentrations of metabolic hormones and glucose during extended lactation in grazing cows or cows fed a total mixed ration.

42. Composition, coagulation properties, and cheesemaking potential of milk from cows undergoing extended lactations in a pasture-based dairying system.

43. Effect of type of diet and energy intake on milk production of Holstein-Friesian cows with extended lactations.

44. Use of monensin controlled-release capsules to reduce methane emissions and improve milk production of dairy cows offered pasture supplemented with grain.

45. Comparative reproductive performance and early lactation productivity of Jersey x Holstein cows in predominantly Holstein herds in a pasture-based dairying system.

46. Effects of varying lactation length on milk production capacity of cows in pasture-based dairying systems.

47. Methane emissions from dairy cows measured using the sulfur hexafluoride (SF6) tracer and chamber techniques.

48. Effects of melatonin on the yield and composition of milk from grazing dairy cows in New Zealand.

49. A comparison of the composition, coagulation characteristics and cheesemaking capacity of milk from Friesian and Jersey dairy cows.

50. Endogenous synthesis of cis-9, trans-11 conjugated linoleic acid in dairy cows fed fresh pasture.

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