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T H Klusmeyer

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Castillo-Lopez E, Clark K, Paz H, Ramirez Ramirez H, Klusmeyer T, Hartnell G, et al.
J Dairy Sci . 2014 Apr; 97(6):3832-7. PMID: 24731628
Corn grain and corn silage are major feed components in lactating dairy cow rations. Bacillus thuringiensis (B.t.) is a naturally occurring soil bacterium that produces a protein that is toxic...
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Klusmeyer T, Fitzgerald A, Fabellar A, Ballam J, Cady R, Vicini J
J Dairy Sci . 2009 Oct; 92(11):5503-11. PMID: 19841213
The objective of this study was to determine the effects of altering dry period length in multiparous dairy cows (n = 341) on milk production for a full lactation (294...
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Drackley J, LaCount D, Elliott J, Klusmeyer T, Overton T, Clark J, et al.
J Dairy Sci . 1998 Mar; 81(1):201-14. PMID: 9493095
The objectives of this experiment were to determine long-term responses to supplemental fat (from whole soybeans and liquid animal fat) and to determine whether the supplementation of nicotinic acid would...
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Drackley J, Grum D, McCoy G, Klusmeyer T
J Dairy Sci . 1994 May; 77(5):1386-98. PMID: 8046078
Two experiments were conducted to determine whether method of incorporation of tallow (iodine value = 57.7) into a TMR for lactating dairy cows affected DMI, milk production or composition, ruminal...
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Christensen R, Cameron M, Klusmeyer T, Elliott J, Clark J, Nelson D, et al.
J Dairy Sci . 1993 Nov; 76(11):3497-513. PMID: 8270693
Four Holstein cows fitted with ruminal and T-type duodenal cannulas were utilized in a 4 x 4 Latin square design with a 2 x 2 factorial arrangement of treatments. The...
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Clark J, Klusmeyer T, Cameron M
J Dairy Sci . 1992 Aug; 75(8):2304-23. PMID: 1401380
Attempts have been made to increase nutrient availability for milk production by increasing feed intake, optimizing ruminal fermentation, and supplementing nutrients to the diet that will escape ruminal degradation. Energy...
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Drackley J, Klusmeyer T, Trusk A, Clark J
J Dairy Sci . 1992 Jun; 75(6):1517-26. PMID: 1500555
Free long-chain fatty acids were infused into the abomasum of lactating dairy cows to determine postruminal effects on feed intake, production and composition of milk, nutrient digestibilities, and metabolites in...
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Lynch G, Klusmeyer T, Cameron M, Clark J, Nelson D
J Dairy Sci . 1991 Sep; 74(9):3117-27. PMID: 1779065
Four multiparous Holstein cows were used in a 4 x 4 Latin square to investigate the effects of bST and postruminal infusion of lysine and methionine on ruminal fermentation, flow...
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Klusmeyer T, Clark J
J Dairy Sci . 1991 Sep; 74(9):3055-67. PMID: 1779059
Four Holstein cows fitted with ruminal and duodenal cannulas were used in a 4 x 4 Latin square with treatments in a 2 x 2 factorial arrangement. Treatments were 1)...
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Klusmeyer T, Lynch G, Clark J, Nelson D
J Dairy Sci . 1991 Jul; 74(7):2220-32. PMID: 1654346
Four Holstein cows fitted with ruminal and duodenal cannulas were used in a 4 x 4 Latin square to investigate the effects of calcium salts of long-chain fatty acids (fat)...