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    Adoption of adaptation protocols and feed additives to improve performance of feedlot cattle by Silvestre, Antonio M., Souza, Johnny M., Millen, Danilo D.

    Published in Journal of Applied Animal Research (31-12-2023)
    “…The evolution of ruminants was largely influenced by the symbiotic relationship between ruminal microbiota and the host. Within the rumen, these microorganisms…”
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    Effect of cattle breed and basal diet on digestibility, rumen bacterial communities, and eating and rumination activity by Carvalho, Pedro H V, Pinto, Ana C J, Millen, Danilo D, Felix, Tara L

    Published in Journal of animal science (01-05-2020)
    “…Abstract The objectives of this study were to compare ruminal total tract digestibility, bacterial communities, and eating and rumination activity between…”
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    Influence of Cane Molasses Inclusion to Dairy Cow Diets during the Transition Period on Rumen Epithelial Development by Miller, William F, Titgemeyer, Evan C, Nagaraja, Tiruvoor G, Watanabe, Daniel H M, Felizari, Luana D, Millen, Danilo D, Smith, Zachary K, Johnson, Bradley J

    Published in Animals (Basel) (24-04-2021)
    “…The objective of this study was to evaluate the addition of cane molasses during a 60 day dry period on performance and metabolism of Holstein cows during…”
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    Ruminal fermentation pattern of acidosis-induced cows fed either monensin or polyclonal antibodies preparation against several ruminal bacteria by Pacheco, Rodrigo D L, Souza, Johnny M, Marino, Carolina T, Bastos, João Paulo S T, Martins, Cyntia L, Rodrigues, Paulo H M, Arrigoni, Mario D B, Millen, Danilo D

    Published in Frontiers in veterinary science (20-03-2023)
    “…This study was designed to evaluate a spray-dried multivalent polyclonal antibody preparation (PAP) against lactate-producing bacteria as an alternative to…”
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    Nutritional recommendations and management practices adopted by feedlot cattle nutritionists: the 2016 Brazilian survey by Pinto, Ana C.J., Millen, Danilo D.

    Published in Canadian journal of animal science (01-06-2019)
    “…The feedlot industry in Brazil is still evolving, and some nutritional management recommendations adopted by nutritionists changes from year to year. The main…”
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    Identification of genomic regions and pathways associated with traits related to rumen acidosis in feedlot Nellore cattle by Estevam, Daniela D., Souza, Johnny M., Rey, Fernando S. B., Martins, Cyntia L., Stafuzza, Nedenia B., Espigolan, Rafael, Millen, Danilo D., Arrigoni, Mario D. B.

    “…There may be an increased risk of metabolic disorders, such as rumen acidosis, in cattle fed high‐concentrate diets, particularly those from Bos taurus indicus…”
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    Survey of management practices used by Brazilian dairy farmers and recommendations provided by 43 dairy cattle nutritionists by Silva, Diego P., Pedroso, Alexandre M., Pereira, Murillo C.S., Bertoldi, Gustavo P., Watanabe, Daniel H.M., Melo, Alan C.B., Millen, Danilo D.

    Published in Canadian journal of animal science (01-12-2019)
    “…This work aimed to survey management practices used by dairy farmers and to report nutritional recommendations adopted by 43 dairy cattle nutritionists in…”
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    300 Effects of Associating Feed Additives on Rumen Ph Dynamics by Feedlot Cattle Fed a High-concentrate Diet by Niehues, Maria B, Perdigão, Alexandre, de Carvalho, Victor Valério, Acedo, Tiago S, Vasconcellos, Guilherme S F M, Tamassia, Luis M, Martins, Cyntia L L, Millen, Danilo D, Arrigoni, Mário B B

    Published in Journal of animal science (08-10-2021)
    “…Abstract Our objective was to evaluate the effects of feed additives on ruminal pH of finishing cattle fed a 90%-concentrate diet. Twenty four 18-mo…”
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