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Amelioration of Thermal Stress Impacts on Animal Performance and Welfare in Southern Australia Dairy, Beef and Sheep Industries

Grant number: Project 9 | Funding period: 2009 - 2012

Completed

Related publications (3)

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Response of white blood cell stress-related gene expression to heat stress in lactating dairy cattle

K Digiacomo, FR Dunshea, BJ Leury, LH Baumgard, RP Rhoads

2023-01-01

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Dietary Betaine Improves Physiological Responses in Sheep Under Chronic Heat Load in a Dose Dependent Manner

K DIGIACOMO, S Simpson, BJ Leury, FR Dunshea

2012-01-01

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Tissue responses to heat stress and the effects of shade and betaine supplementation

K DIGIACOMO, BJ Leury, FR Dunshea

2010-01-01

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