Journal of Dairy Science®, Volume 98, Supplement 2 Journal of Animal Science®, Volume 93, Supplement s3
Complete Abstract Book
JAS Masthead JDS® Masthead Table of Contents Author Index Key Word Index
Abstract Numbers
Page Number
Late-Breaking Original Research Session
LB1–LB8
i
Triennial Reproduction Symposium: Developmental programming of fertility
1–9
1
Breeding and Genetics Symposium: Joint Interbull/JAM Session: Milk spectral data—Cost-effective information to improve expensive and limited traits in dairy cattle breeding
10–14
4
Breeding and Genetics Symposium: Joint Interbull/JAM Session: Use of genomics to improve limited and novel phenotypes in animal breeding
15–19
6
ADSA-SAD (Student Affiliate Division) Undergraduate Student Poster Competition
M1–M16
8
Animal Behavior and Well-Being I
M17–M36
13
Animal Health: Beef cattle
M37–M48
20
Animal Health: Immunology
M49–M62
25
Bioethics
M63–M66
30
Breeding and Genetics: Application and methods in animal breeding—Swine, poultry, and other species
M67–M85
32
Breeding and Genetics: Molecular genetics
M86–M100
38
Dairy Foods: Chemistry
M101–M109
43
Forages and Pastures: Silages and forages in dairy production systems
M110–M128
46
Graduate Student Competition: ADSA Production Division Graduate Student Poster Competition, MS
M129–M141
53
Lactation Biology I
M142–M156
58
Meat Science and Muscle Biology
M157–M165
63
Nonruminant Nutrition: Amino acids
M166–M177
66
Nonruminant Nutrition: Enzymes and minerals
M178–M197
71
Nonruminant Nutrition: General I
M198–M208
78
Physiology and Endocrinology: Effects of nutrition and metabolism on ruminant reproduction
M209–M229
82
Physiology and Endocrinology: Estrous synchronization and detection of estrus in cattle
M230–M250
90
Production, Management and the Environment I
M251–M309
98
Ruminant Nutrition: Beef I
M310–M338
118
Ruminant Nutrition: Dairy I
M339–M415
128
Ruminant Nutrition: General I
M416–M451
155
Small Ruminant I
M452–M488
168
Swine Species
M489–M518
181
Animal Health: Reproductive health and acute immune responses
20–31
191
Bioethics Symposium: Effects of science, government, and the public in directing the future of animal agriculture
32–37
195
Breeding and Genetics Symposium: Relevance of modeling in the genomics era
38–42
197
Comparative Gut Physiology and Nonruminant Nutrition Symposium: The gut–brain axis—Sensing and signaling
43–54
199
Extension Education Symposium: Extension and industry outreach for tomorrow's producers
55–60
203
Forages and Pastures: Forages for livestock systems
61–69
205
Graduate Student Competition: ADSA Dairy Foods Graduate Student Oral Competition
70–79
208
Graduate Student Competition: ADSA Production Division Graduate Student Oral Competition, MS
80–92
212
Graduate Student Competition: ADSA Southern Section Graduate Student Oral Competition
93–94
217
Lactation Biology Symposium: Mammary gland biology revisited
95–101
218
102–112
221
Nonruminant Nutrition: Enzymes and processing
113–123
225
Physiology and Endocrinology: Reproduction and estrous synchronization
124–135
229
Production, Management, and the Environment I
136–148
234
Ruminant Nutrition: Dairy calves
149–160
239
Ruminant Nutrition: Dairy rumen fermentation
161–172
244
Small Ruminant: Nutrition
173–184
248
185–195
252
ADSA-SAD (Student Affiliate Division) Undergraduate Competition: Dairy Foods
196–201
256
ADSA Foundation PhD Symposium: Meeting the present and future demand for employees with a PhD
202–209
258
ADSA Multidisciplinary and International Leadership Keynote (MILK) Symposium: Global dairy perspective—Production, processing, people, politics, and priorities
210–214
261
ADSA Southern Section Symposium: Maximizing forage quality in the Southeast
215–219
263
ADSA-SAD (Student Affiliate Division) Undergraduate Competition: Dairy Production
220–226
265
ADSA-SAD (Student Affiliate Division) Undergraduate Competition: Original Research
227–232
267
Animal Behavior and Well-Being Symposium: Novel and multidisciplinary approaches to animal welfare
233–236
269
Animal Health: Swine health and transition cows
237–248
271
Animal Health Symposium: Understanding and reducing the impact of various stressors on immune responses and health of cattle
249–253
276
Bovine tuberculosis (TB) and paratuberculosis (Johne's disease) Symposium: What we know and what we need to know
254–258
278
Breeding and Genetics: EAAP Genetics Symposium: Breeding for environmental sustainability
259–262
280
Forages and Pastures: Grasses and silages
263–273
282
Graduate Student Competition: ADSA Production Division Graduate Student Oral Competition, PhD
274–287
286
Graduate Student Competition: ADSA-ASAS Northeast Section Graduate Student Oral Competition
288–294
291
295–301
294
Nonruminant Nutrition: Amino acids and minerals
302–310
297
Physiology and Endocrinology: Nutrition, reproduction and metabolism
311–322
300
Physiology and Endocrinology Symposium: Progesterone as an endocrine regulator of fertility in cattle
323–329
305
Ruminant Nutrition: General
330–341
308
Ruminant Nutrition Symposium: Time required for diet adaptation and minimization of carry-over effect in ruminants: Evidence-based decisions
342–348
312
Animal Health: Lactating cows
T1–T55
315
ASAS Undergraduate Student Poster Competition
T56–T76
334
Breeding and Genetics: Application and methodology in animal breeding—Beef
T77–T85
341
Breeding and Genetics: Applications and methodology in animal breeding—Dairy
T86–T106
345
Dairy Foods: Dairy products
T107–T130
352
Dairy Foods: Microbiology
T131–T147
360
Extension Education
T148–T157
365
Food Safety
T158–T175
369
Forages and Pastures: Silages and forages in beef and sheep production systems
T176–T190
375
Graduate Student Competition: ADSA Dairy Foods Graduate Student Poster Competition
T191–T197
380
Graduate Student Competition: ADSA Production Division Graduate Student Poster Competition, PhD
T198–T222
383
Growth and Development I
T223–T232
391
Horse Species
T233–T247
395
International Animal Agriculture
T248–T262
400
Lactation Biology II
T263–T279
405
Nonruminant Nutrition: General II
T280–T291
411
Nonruminant Nutrition: Sows and piglets
T292–T303
415
Physiology and Endocrinology: Environment, metabolism and physiological processes
T304–T315
419
Physiology and Endocrinology: Reproductive tissues, gametes, and embryo development
T316–T329
424
Production, Management and the Environment II
T330–T350
429
Ruminant Nutrition: Beef II
T351–T379
436
Ruminant Nutrition: Dairy II
T380–T457
447
Ruminant Nutrition: General II
T205, T458–T493
475
Small Ruminant II
T494–T530
488
Teaching/Undergraduate and Graduate Education
T531–T537
501
ADSA Production Division Symposium: Production efficiency of the dairy cow
349–353
504
Animal Health: Transition cow health
354–365
506
ARPAS Symposium: Reproductive efficiency of beef cows—Current status and new technologies
366–369
511
Beef Species Symposium: Keeping beef in the center of the plate—Meeting consumer demand in a period of reduced cattle numbers and increased prices
370–372
513
Breeding and Genetics: Application and methods—Dairy I
373–384
514
Cell Biology Symposium: Regulation of growth through amino acid sensing
385–388
518
Companion Animals: Nutrition and behavior
389–399
520
400–405
524
406–411
526
412–415
528
Forages and Pastures Symposium: Implications of climate change on the resiliency of forage and pasture production systems
416–418, 876
530
419–425
532
Horse Species Symposium: Exercise physiology of the horse
426–429
535
430–436
537
Milk Protein and Enzymes Symposium: High milk protein foods—Challenges and opportunities in structures and digestion
437–441
540
Physiology and Endocrinology: Reproduction in cattle
442–453
542
Ruminant Nutrition: Amino acids and metabolism
454–465
547
Ruminant Nutrition: Dairy
466–477
552
478–487
556
ADSA Production Division Symposium: The rumen and beyond—Nutritional physiology of the modern dairy cow
488–492
560
493–503
562
Animal Health: Beef cattle health, lameness and mastitis
504–515
566
Beef Cattle Nutrition Symposium: Feeding Holstein steers
516–521
570
Breeding and Genetics: Feed efficiency and methods
522–533
572
Breeding and Genetics: Genomic methods
534–545
577
Companion Animal Symposium: Bioenergetics of pet food
546–550
581
Contemporary and Emerging Issues and International Animal Agriculture Symposium: Ahead to 2050—Global livestock production challenges: Current status, future needs, production obstacles
551–555
583
Dairy Foods: Cheese and chemistry
556–565
585
Dairy Foods Symposium: Recent developments in manufacturing and applications of lactose and lactose derivatives
566–570
589
Nonruminant Nutrition: Feed ingredients
571–581
591
Physiology and Endocrinology: Gametes and stress
582–590
595
Production, Management, and the Environment II
591–602
599
Ruminant Nutrition: Manipulating rumen function
603–614
604
Ruminant Nutrition: Protein metabolism
615–626
608
Small Ruminant: General
627–637
613
Teaching/Undergraduate and Graduate Education Symposium: Teaching graduate students to teach and be successful at teaching
638–642
617
Animal Behavior and Well-Being II
W1–W18
619
Animal Health: Dairy calves and heifers
W19–W39
625
Animal Health: Monogastric health
W40–W48
633
Beef Species
W49–W65
636
Breeding and Genetics: Genomic methods and application—Beef
W66–W78
642
Breeding and Genetics: Genomic methods and application—Dairy
W79–W94
647
Companion Animals: Nutrition
W95–W105
653
Comparative Gut Physiology
W106–W124
657
Dairy Foods: Cheese
W125–W141
664
Dairy Foods: Processing
W142–W157
670
Forages and Pastures: General forages and forage systems
W158–W211
675
Growth and Development II
W212–W224
693
Nonruminant Nutrition: Energy and fiber
W225–W237
697
Physiology and Endocrinology: Male reproduction, deers, and poultry
W238–W244
702
Physiology and Endocrinology: Metabolism, health, and physiological processes
W245–W262
705
Production, Management and the Environment III
W263–W288
712
Ruminant Nutrition: Beef III
W289–W317
721
Ruminant Nutrition: Dairy III
W318–W393
732
Ruminant Nutrition: General III
W394–W465
758
Ruminant Nutrition: Other ruminants
W466–W472
783
Small Ruminant III
W473–W508
786
ASAS Early Career Awards
874–875
798
ASAS Graduate Student Symposium: Networking to achieve interdisciplinary research
643–645
799
Breeding and Genetics: Beef and meat species
646–653
800
Dairy Foods: Processing and chemistry
654–660
803
Dairy Foods Symposium: Advances in bacterial exopolysaccharides—From production to applications in dairy foods and health
661–664
806
Growth and Development Symposium: The mitochondrion—A powerhouse for the cell or a key to animal productivity?
665–670
807
Horse Species Symposium: Recent advances in the microbiome and physiology of the hindgut of the horse and dog
671–674
809
Physiology and Endocrinology: Estrous synchronization and metabolism
675–682
811
Production, Management, and the Environment III
683–689
814
Production, Management, and the Environment IV
690–697
817
Ruminant Nutrition: Lactation responses
698–705
820
Ruminant Nutrition: Mineral nutrition
706–713
823
Small Ruminant Symposium: Genetic improvement in small ruminants for the future
714–717
826
ADSA-ASAS Northeast Section Symposium: Bridging the gap between animal protein production and consumers, current and future
718–720
828
721–730
829
Animal Health Symposium: Maintaining animal health in organic dairy herds
731–735
833
Beef Species I
736–747
835
Breeding and Genetics: Application and methods—Dairy II
748–759
840
Breeding and Genetics: Poultry and swine
760–771
844
Companion Animal Symposium: Comparative nutrition—Protein and energy across species
772–776
848
Dairy Foods Symposium: Processing and ingredient innovations to grow fluid milk sales
777–781
850
Milk Protein and Enzymes
782–786
852
Nonruminant Nutrition: Immune support
787–798
854
Physiology and Endocrinology Symposium: Insulin revisited
799–805
859
Production, Management, and the Environment V
806–817
861
Production, Management and the Environment Symposium: Environmental footprint of livestock production—Greenhouse gas emissions and climate change
818–822
865
Ruminant Nutrition: Modifying rumen microbial populations
823–834
867
Nonruminant Nutrition: Fiber
835–838
872
Production, Management, and the Environment VI
839–849
874
Ruminant Nutrition: Dairy rumen metabolism
850–861
878
Ruminant Nutrition: Feedlot nutrition
862–873
882
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