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Gastrointestinal structure and function of preweaning dairy calves fed a whole milk powder or a milk replacer high in fat
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Fat composition of milk replacer influences growth performance, feeding behavior, and plasma fatty acid profile in ad libitum-fed calves.
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Technical Note: A procedure to place urinary catheters in 1- and 6-week-old preweaned Holstein heifer calves for the in vivo evaluation of intestinal permeability
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Effects of spray-dried bovine plasma protein in milk replacers fed at a high plane of nutrition on performance, intestinal permeability, and morbidity of Holstein calves
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Effect of energy source in calf milk replacer on performance, digestibility, and gut permeability in rearing calves
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Hypertonic milk replacers increase gastrointestinal permeability in healthy dairy calves
Intestinal permeability and incidence of diarrhea in newborn calves
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Assessment of gastrointestinal permeability by lactulose test in sheep after repeated indomethacin treatment1
Use of the d-Xylose Absorption Test to Measure Abomasal Emptying Rate in Healthy Lactating Holstein-Friesian Cows and in Cows with Left Displaced Abomasum or Abomasal Volvulus