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Linkage Disequilibrium and Haplotype Block Structure in Portuguese Holstein Cattle
single nucleotide polymorphism GWAS dairy cattle
2018/3/5
The objectives of this study were to estimate linkage disequilibrium (LD), describe and scan a haplotype block for
the presence of genes that may affect milk production traits in Portuguese Holstein ...
Relationships between the results of hypo-osmotic swelling tests, sperm motility, and fertility in Estonian Holstein dairy bulls
bull fertility semen quality sperm membrane intactness
2015/6/23
However, the HOS-2 and HOS-3 values in FT semen
had high correlations with NRR (r = 0.65, r = 0.66, P < 0.001 at batch level and r = 0.63, r = 0.71, P < 0.01
at bull level), which was comparable t...
Effect of Live Yeast and Mannan-oligosaccharides on Performance of Early-lactation Holstein Dairy Cows
Feed Additive Yeast Mannan-oligosaccharides Dairy Cow Performance
2016/4/29
This study evaluated the effects of live yeast and yeast cell-wall mannan-oligosaccharide supplementation on performance and nutrient digestibility during early lactation in cows fed a diet based on a...
Effects of Dietary Heat Extruded Soybean Meal and Protected Fat Supplement on the Production, Blood and Ruminal Characteristics of Holstein Cows
Lactating Dairy Cows Protected Fat Undegradable Intake Protein
2016/4/11
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of protected fat and heat-extruded soybean meal on the lactation performance of Holstein cows. Twenty-four cows, consisting of 20 lactating cows an...
Effects of Unprocessed or Steam-flaked Corn Based Diets with or without Enzyme Additive on In Vivo Nutrient Digestibility and Distribution of Corn Particles in the Feces of Holstein Steers
Whole and Steam-Flaked Corn Nutrient Digestibility Corn Particle Feces
2016/4/8
Effects of unprocessed (whole) or steam-flaked corn with or without enzyme additives on in vivo nutrient digestibilities and distribution of corn particles in the feces of Holstein steers were determi...