North Dakota State University
Department of Animal and Range Sciences
Dairy Research



Current Projects

V. PUBLICATIONS:

JOURNALS:

Schroeder, J.W., Keller, W.L., and C.S. Park. 2002. Glucose restriction and refeeding regimen alters proliferation and differentiation of HC11 mammary cells. J. In Vitro Cell. Dev. Biol.- Anim. 38:135-136.

Schroeder, J.W. 2002. Optimizing the level of wet corn gluten feed in the diet of lactating dairy cows. J. Dairy Sci. 86:844-851.

Schroeder, J.W. and M.L. Bauer. 2002. Rumen undegradable protein and fresh versus stored wet corn gluten feed in the diets of lactating dairy cows. Anim. Feed Sci. Tech. (Submitted).

Schroeder, J.W., G.D. Marx and C.S. Park. 1998. Waxy corn as a replacement for dent corn for lactating dairy cows. Anim. Feed Sci. Tech. 72:111-120.

Ford, Jr., J.A. and C.S. Park. 2001. Nutritionally directed compensatory growth enhances heifer development and lactation potential. J. Dairy Sci. 84:1669-1678.

Schroeder, J.W., G.D. Marx, and C.S. Park. 1998. Waxy corn as a replacement for dent corn for lactating dairy cows. Anim. Feed Sci. Tech. 72:111-120.

ABSTRACTS:

Laubach, M.S., D.E. Schimek, D.B. Carlson, A.M. Encinias, J.L. Burton, J.W. Schroeder, W.L. Keller, and C.S. Park. 2001. Stair-step compensatory growth regimen in dairy heifers and its effects on transition health. J. Dairy Sci. 84:431 (Suppl. 1).

Handegard, J.D., D.B. Carlson, M.S. Laubach, D.E. Schimek, W.L. Keller, J.W. Schroeder, C.S. Park, G.D. Marx, and J.H. Herbein. 2001. Influence of feeding canola seed on lactation performance and conjugated linoleic acid concentration in milk fat of lactating Holstein cows. J. Dairy Sci. 84:353 (Suppl. 1).

Carlson, D.B., J.W. Schroeder, D.E. Schimek, M.S. Laubach, W.L. Keller, and C.S. Park. 2001. Effect of feeding hull-less oats with varying levels of rumen-undegradable protein on performance of early lactation Holstein cows. Abstract presented at the Midwest Branch ADSA 2001 Meeting, Des Moines, IA. Abstr. 284.

Schroeder, J.W., Keller, W.L., and C.S. Park. 2000. Compensatory nutrition regulation of -casein gene expression in HC11 mammary epithelial cells. J. Dairy Sci. 83:164 (Suppl. 1).

Schroeder, J.W., M.S. Laubach, D.B. Carlson, D.E. Schimek, W.L. Keller, and C.S. Park. 2000. Comparing tempered and dry-rolled barley with and without the inclusion of yeast culture supplements in total mixed diets of early lactating dairy cows. J. Dairy Sci. 83:264 (Suppl. 1).

Carlson, D.B., J.W. Schroeder, M.S. Laubach, D.E. Schimek, W.L. Keller, and C.S. Park. 2000. Effectiveness of tempering barley with yeast culture and fibrolytic enzymes for lactating dairy cows. J. Dairy Sci. 83:318 (Suppl. 1).

Poland, W.W., K.A. Ringwall, M. Encinias, L.J. Tisor, G. Ottmar, J.W. Schroeder, and C.S. Park. 2000. Effect of a stair-stepped growth regimen during gestation on performance of beef heifers - prepartum growth performance. J. Anim. Sci. 78:227 (Suppl. 1).

Poland, W.W., K.A. Ringwall, M. Encinias, L.J. Tisor, G. Ottmar, J.W. Schroeder, and C.S. Park. 2000. Effect of a stair-stepped growth regimen during gestation on performance of beef heifers - postpartum lactation and calf performance. J. Anim. Sci. 78:227-228 (Suppl. 1).

Loy, T.W., J.W. Schroeder, G.P. Lardy, G.T. Wallace, and W.D. Slanger. 2000. Efficacy of wool-polyester blankets in improving weight gain and health of newborn beef calves in drylot conditions. J. Anim. Sci. 78:34 (Suppl. 2).

Poland, W.W., K.A. Ringwall, R.B. Danielson, J.W. Schroeder and C.S. Park. 1999. Effect of a nutritionally-directed compensatory growth regimen on growth potential and lactational performance of beef heifers. J. Anim. Sci. 77:163 (Suppl.1).

Loy, T.W., J.W. Schroeder, G.P. Lardy, G.T. Wallace, M. Zimmerman, M. Rose, J. Dhuyvetter, and W.D. Slanger. 1999. Effect of wool/polyester blankets on performance and gain of newborn dairy and beef calves. J. Dairy Sci. 82:843 (Suppl. 1).

Schroeder, J.W. and C.S. Park. 1998. Altering protein degradability and storage form of wet corn gluten feed in diets of lactating dairy cows. J. Dairy Sci. 81:338 (Suppl. 1).

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