D J Kilpatrick
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Ferris C, Patterson D, Gordon F, Watson S, Kilpatrick D
J Dairy Sci
. 2014 Jun;
97(8):5206-18.
PMID: 24952782
The objective of this study was to compare calving traits, BCS, milk production, fertility, and survival of Holstein-Friesian (HF) and Norwegian Red (NR) dairy cattle in moderate-concentrate input systems. The...
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Morrison S, Wicks H, Carson A, Fallon R, Twigge J, Kilpatrick D, et al.
Animal
. 2012 May;
6(6):909-19.
PMID: 22558961
Sixty-five Holstein-Friesian calves were randomly allocated to one of eight nutritional treatments at 4 days of age. In this factorial design study, the treatments comprised of four levels of milk...
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Annett R, Carson A, Dawson L, Irwin D, Kilpatrick D
Animal
. 2012 Mar;
5(3):356-66.
PMID: 22445402
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of age and breed on the reproductive performance and lamb output of crossbred hill ewes relative to purebred Scottish Blackface...
4.
Annett R, Carson A, Dawson L, Irwin D, Gordon A, Kilpatrick D
Animal
. 2012 Mar;
5(3):347-55.
PMID: 22445401
A study was undertaken to compare the longevity and lifetime lamb output of purebred Scottish Blackface (BF) ewes with a range of crossbred genotypes from Scottish BF dams. For up...
5.
Keady T, Lively F, Kilpatrick D, Moss B
Animal
. 2012 Mar;
2(1):149-59.
PMID: 22444974
A completely randomised design study involving 132 continental crossbred beef steers was undertaken to evaluate the effects of method of grain treatment and feed level, and grass silage feed value...
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Keady T, Lively F, Kilpatrick D, Moss B
Animal
. 2012 Mar;
1(4):613-23.
PMID: 22444418
A randomised design involving 66 continental cross beef steers (initial live weight 523 kg) was undertaken to evaluate the effects of the inclusion of maize or whole-crop wheat silages in...
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Ferris C, McCoy M, Patterson D, Kilpatrick D
Animal
. 2012 Mar;
4(4):560-71.
PMID: 22444043
This experiment examined the long-term effects of offering diets containing low levels of dietary phosphorus (P) on dairy cow health, fertility and bone composition, and the effect of dietary P...
8.
Ferris C, Patterson D, McCoy M, Kilpatrick D
Animal
. 2012 Mar;
4(4):545-59.
PMID: 22444042
The loss of phosphates from dairy farms contributes to the eutrophication of waterways. Whilst reducing the phosphorus (P) content of dairy cow diets has the potential to help reduce phosphate...
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Annett R, Carson A, Fearon A, Kilpatrick D
Animal
. 2012 Mar;
5(12):1923-37.
PMID: 22440469
The objectives of this study were to investigate the effects of fish oil supplementation on performance and muscle fatty acid composition of hill lambs finished on grass-based or concentrate-based diets,...
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Annett R, Carson A, Dawson L, Kilpatrick D
Animal
. 2012 Mar;
5(7):1023-35.
PMID: 22440098
The objectives of this study were to investigate the effect of dietary lipid source on the growth and carcass characteristics of lambs sourced from a range of crossbred hill ewes....