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Poster Session 2: Poster Session: Animal Biometeorology
Tuesday, 29 October 2002: 12:00 PM-1:00 PM
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P2.1
Weather Data Processor Using Commercial Weather Station System to Generate Cattle Livestock Safety Index
R. A. Eigenberg, USDA/ARS, Clay Center, NE; and J. A. Nienaber, G. L. Hahn, and T. M. Brown-Brandl
P2.2
Use of
Ascophyllum nodosum
for alleviation of heat stress in cattle
James E. Williams, University of Missouri / Agricultural Experiment Station, Columbia, Missouri; and L. Thompson, K. J. Barnhart, D. E. Spiers, and D. P. Colling
P2.3
The effect of progressively higher level of heat challenge on temperature control of cattle
Ahmed Al-Haidary, King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia; and D. Spiers and M. Leonard
P2.4
Periparturient immune response in heat-stressed dairy cows fed supplemental chromium tripicolinate
Nicola Lacetera, Università della Tuscia, Viterbo, Italy; and B. Ronchi, U. Bernabucci, D. Scalia, and A. Nardone
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P2.5
Odorous Air Emissions from Livestock and Poultry Operations
P2.6
Milk production responses during heat wave events in Argentina
Silvia E. Valtorta, CONICET, Rafaela, Santa Fe, Argentina; and P. E. Leva, M. R. Gallardo, and O. E. Scarpati
P2.7
Haematochemical profile of commerical layers influenced by heat combating systems during high ambient temperature.
Muhammad Safdar Anjum, University College of Agriculture, Faisalabad., Punjab, Pakistan; and Z. Rahman, M. Akram, S. Mahmood, and M. A. Sandhu
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P2.8
Evaluation of feedlot cattle response to summer heat in open or shaded pens
Laura E. McVicker, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO; and M. J. Leonard and D. E. Spiers
P2.9
Estimation of feedlot mud depth for calculation of daily voluntary feed intake (VFI) of confined beef cattle
Katrina L. Frank, University of Delaware, Newark, DE
P2.10
Effects of Exogenous nitric oxide on thermoregulatory characteristics of cattle experiencing fescue toxicosis cyclical heat stress
Hosam Al-Tamimi, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO; and D. Spiers
P2.11
Effects of different term of exposure to hot environment on metabolic response by sheep
Umberto Bernabucci, Università della Tuscia, Viterbo, Italy; and B. Ronchi, N. Lacetera, and A. Nardone
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