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P2d – Interactions between dairy feeding systems, facility design, production and health

P2d – Interactions between dairy feeding systems, facility design, production and health

by David | Apr 6, 2023

Dairy UP PhD Projects P2d – Interactions between dairy feeding systems, facility design, production and health This project will explore the differences in performance and response to environmental change between intensively housed or extensively managed herds:...
P2f – The infectome of NSW dairy calves, a genomic microbial surveillance

P2f – The infectome of NSW dairy calves, a genomic microbial surveillance

by Kirsty Jaensch | Mar 6, 2023

Dairy UP PhD Projects P2f – The infectome of NSW dairy calves, a genomic microbial surveillance PhD Student Zain UI Abedien | zainul.abedien@student.uts.edu.au Scours and respiratory diseases are common causes of death in young calves. Currently, calves with...
P2f – Whole genome sequencing of Escherichia coli from scouring calves from geographically diverse dairy production operations in New South Wales

P2f – Whole genome sequencing of Escherichia coli from scouring calves from geographically diverse dairy production operations in New South Wales

by Kirsty Jaensch | Feb 6, 2022

Dairy UP PhD Projects P2f – Whole genome sequencing of Escherichia coli from scouring calves from geographically diverse dairy production operations in New South Wales PhD Student Aleksandra ‘Ola’ Stanczak | aleksandra.m.stanczak@student.uts.edu.au...
P2g – Effects of environment and age of first calving on longevity and production of cattle

P2g – Effects of environment and age of first calving on longevity and production of cattle

by David | Jan 7, 2022

Dairy UP PhD Projects P2g – Effects of environment and age of first calving on longevity and production of cattle PhD Student Andrew Lean The longevity of a dairy cow is directly related to the profitability and environmental sustainability of the dairy...
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