Minnesota Dairy Health Conference
2017-04-11
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Minnesota Dairy Health Conference
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2017-04-11
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Detailed Contents:
"Flood First" by John Borzillo
"Continuous Improvement and how it Effects Your Practice and the Dairy Industry" by Joe Gillespie
"Update on Transition Cow Immunology and Vaccination Programs" by Amelia Woolums
"Current Concepts on Mastitis Therapy" by Pat Gorden
"Bedding Management Study - Update and Preliminary Results" by Kruthika Patel
"Introduction to Genomic Selection" by Holly Neibergs and Dale Moore
"Genomics of Health and Fertility Traits in Dairy Cattle" by Holly Neibergs and Dale Moore
"How Can a Veterinarian Use this Information to Help their Dairy Clients" by Dale Moore and Holly Neibergs
"The Use of Statistical Process Control Applied to Daily Average Feeding Behaviors to Predict and Direct Disease" by Whitney Knauer
"Reproductive Programs for Dairy Heifers" by Ralph Bisinotto
"Reevaluation of the Cause of Ketosis" by Lance Baumgard
"Comparison of Biometrics and Milk and Plasma Pharmacokinetics Following Meloxicam Therapy in Post-Partum vs. Mid-Lactation Holstein Cows" by Michael Burchard
"Clinical Efficacy of On-label Cephapirin for Mastitis Therapy" by Nicole Hershberger
"Immunity and the Transition Cow - Role of Metabolic Imbalances" by Jesse Goff
"VFD Update" by Tim Goldsmith
"NCIMS Update on Raw Milk Testing Pilot" by Pat Gorden
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College of Veterinary Medicine. (2017). Minnesota Dairy Health Conference. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/263940.
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