
2004 UK Animal Science
Ph. D. Dissertations & M.S. Theses
Ph.D. Dissertations
Hatler, Thomas
B. Subluteal concentrations of progesterone in cows with ovarian
follicular cysts: the source of this progesterone and its
influence on follicular phase events in cyclic, lactating
dairy cows.
Kotrola, John S.
Characterization of natural antimicrobials utilized for control
of listeria monocytogenes in country-cured hams.
Meek, Kimberly
I. Immunological and physiological adaptations of neonatal
and juvenile holstein dairy calves in response to environment,
ambient temperature and dietary conjugated linoleic acid (CLA).
Petty, Lee A. The
factorial estimation of dietary phosphorus requirements for
growing and finishing pigs.
M.S. Theses
Arnett, Aaron M.
Development of a fixed-time estrus synchronization protocol
using estradiol cypionate (ECP) and controlled internal drug
releasing (CIDR) devices in beef females.
Gissendanner, Sonya
J. Expression of EAAC1 and GLT-1 high-affinity glutamate transporters
by liver, kidney, intestinal epithelia, longissimus muscle
and adipose tissues of developing angus cattle.
Harbour, Laura
E. Concentrate composition, form, and glycemic response in
horses.
Peterson, Cynthia
J.B. Effect of quality of diet on equine growth during weaning.
Sands, Megan T.
Evaluation of the ability of dietary fish oil to maintain
elevated conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) in milk from dairy
cows through five months of lactation.
Sipe, Geri L. Expression
of high-affinity glutamate transporters and glutamine synthetase
by liver, longissimus dorsi and/or adipose tissues of finishing
cattle is differentially altered by chlortetracycline and
synovex-S.
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