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Y A Ben Meir

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Iritz A, Espinoza D, Taye M, Salhab F, Portnik Y, Moallem U, et al.
Animal . 2025 Jan; 19(2):101389. PMID: 39799723
Use of desalinated seawater in arid and semiarid regions for domestic, industrial, and agricultural purposes is on the rise. Consequently, in those regions, drinking water offered to lactating cows has...
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Levit H, Pinto S, Amon T, Gershon E, Kleinjan-Elazary A, Bloch V, et al.
Animal . 2021 Feb; 15(2):100093. PMID: 33518489
Technological progress enables individual cow's temperatures to be measured in real time, using a bolus sensor inserted into the rumen (reticulorumen). However, current cooling systems often work at a constant...
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Ben Meir Y, Nikbachat M, Portnik Y, Jacoby S, Adin G, Moallem U, et al.
Animal . 2021 Jan; 15(1):100012. PMID: 33515986
Feed is usually the costliest input in lactating cow's farms. Therefore, the developing of methods for a better adjustment of feed intake to cow's energetic needs in order to improve...
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Ben Meir Y, Nikbachat M, Portnik Y, Jacoby S, Levit H, Bikel D, et al.
J Dairy Sci . 2019 Jul; 102(10):8898-8906. PMID: 31351720
The aim of this study was to reduce voluntary dry matter intake (DMI) to increase feeding efficiency of preclassified inefficient (INE) dairy cows through restricted feeding. We studied the effects...
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Ben Meir Y, Nikbachat M, Jacoby S, Portnik Y, Levit H, Elazary A, et al.
Animal . 2019 Jan; 13(8):1736-1743. PMID: 30614437
There is absence knowledge about the effects of lactation trimester and parity on eating behavior, production and efficiency of dairy cows. Objective of this study was to identify and characterize...
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Ben Meir Y, Nikbachat M, Fortnik Y, Jacoby S, Levit H, Adin G, et al.
J Dairy Sci . 2018 Oct; 101(12):10973-10984. PMID: 30268615
This study aimed to identify individual characteristics differing among high-efficiency (HEf; upper 20%, n = 31), low-efficiency (LEf; lower 20%, n = 31), and mid-efficiency (MEf, 60% n = 93)...