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Theses
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Beef cattle
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Beef cattle--Feeding and feeds
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Beef cattle--Reproduction
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Brain chemistry
1
Clinical neuropsychology
1
Dairy cattle--Behavior
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Dairy cattle--Feed utilization efficiency
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Dairy cattle--Feeding and feeds
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Dairy cattle--Nutrition
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Exercise
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Hormones
1
Hypoglycemia--Diet therapy
1
Neuroplasticity
1
Oxytocin
1
Parental behavior in animals
1
Physiology
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Pregnancy--Complications--Prevention
1
Pregnant women--Weight gain
1
Rats--Behavior
1
Socioendocrinology
1
Starch
1
Veterinary endocrinology
1
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Influence of suckling and diet on endocrine physiology of postpartum beef cows
Faltys, Gary L.
Text (1985)
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Electronic Theses & Dissertations
Diet starch concentration and starch fermentability affect energy intake and production of dairy cows during the postpartum period
Albornoz, Rodrigo Ivan
Text (2018)
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Electronic Theses & Dissertations
Peripartum plasticity in the serotonergic dorsal raphe : implications for postpartum socioemotional behavior and physiology
Holschbach, Mary A.
Text (2015)
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Electronic Theses & Dissertations
Effects of metabolic fuels on feeding behavior and dry matter intake of dairy cows in the postpartum period
Gualdrón-Duarte, Laura Bibiana
Text (2017)
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Electronic Theses & Dissertations
The role of oxytocin receptors in the dorsomedial tegmentum in postpartum socioemotional behaviors
Grieb, Zachary Adam
Text (2018)
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Electronic Theses & Dissertations
Leisure-time physical activity, gestational weight gain, and postpartum weight retention
Schlaff, Rebecca A.
Text (2012)
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