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1. The effect of humate as a feed additive on feed intake, production, and carcass parameters of Angus steers.

2. Remote chemical immobilisation method for free-ranging Australian cattle.

3. Randomised controlled trial of the effect of concentration of progesterone before artificial insemination on fertility in ovulatory and anovulatory Bos indicus cattle.

4. Reproductive performance of cows after fixed-time artificial insemination with ovulation synchronisation and re-synchrony in southern Australian dairy herds.

5. Initial steps in defining the environment of the prepuce of the bull by measuring pH and temperature.

6. Factors affecting colostrum quality in Australian pasture-based dairy herds.

7. Effect of insemination site and diameter of the pre-ovulatory follicle on the odds of pregnancy in heifers using sexed or non-sexed semen.

8. Effects of GnRH, a progesterone-releasing device, and energy balance on an oestrus synchronisation program in anoestrous dairy cows.

9. Effects of ovarian structures identified at Ovsynch™ enrolment, disease history and lactation variables on odds of pregnancy to a fixed-time artificial insemination after Ovsynch™.

10. Evaluation of a cow-side milk progesterone assay and assessment of the positive predictive value of oestrus diagnosis by dairy farmers in New South Wales.

11. Post-weaning growth of beef heifers drenched with long- or short-acting anthelmintics.

12. Postpartum anoestrus in five seasonally-calving dairy farms in Victoria, Australia.

13. Factors associated with fertility of nulliparous dairy heifers following a 10-day fixed-time artificial insemination program with sex-sorted and conventional semen.

14. Importance of secondary damage in downer cows.

15. Relationship between body condition score and ultrasound measurement of backfat thickness in multiparous Holstein dairy cows at different production phases.

16. Ease of moving young calves at different ages.

17. Effects of increasing days of exposure to prepartum diets on the concentration of certain blood metabolites in dairy cows.

18. Effects of increasing days of exposure to prepartum transition diets on reproduction and health in dairy cows.

19. Comparison of transcutaneous ultrasound over the right flank with transrectal ultrasound for pregnancy diagnosis in the dairy cow.

20. Transcutaneous ultrasound over the right flank to diagnose mid- to late-pregnancy in the dairy cow.

21. Modelled female sale options demonstrate improved profitability in northern beef herds.

22. Effects of increasing days of exposure to prepartum transition diets on milk production and milk composition in dairy cows.

23. Use of postpartum vaginoscopic (visual vaginal) examination of dairy cows for the diagnosis of endometritis and the association of endrometritis with reduced reproductive performance.

24. Reproductive efficiency in grazing lactating dairy cows under a programmed reproductive management system.

25. Animal welfare provision for land-based livestock industries in Australia.

27. Induction of parturition in dairy cattle and its effects on health and subsequent lactation and reproductive performance.

28. Effect of monensin controlled release capsules on blood metabolites in periparturient dairy cows.

29. Effect of treatment with two intravaginal inserts on the uterine and vaginal microflora of early postpartum beef cows.

30. A comparison of performance of the Ovsynch treatment program between cycling and non-cycling cows within seasonally-calving dairy herds.

31. Chemical immobilisation of wild banteng (Bos javanicus) in northern Australia using detomidine, tiletamine and zolazepam.

32. The sensitivity and specificity of single manual examination tests for detection of corpora lutea in the ovaries of non-cycling cows.

33. Reproductive performance of early postpartum Holstein cows where oestrus was synchronised following chronic GnRH agonist treatment.

34. Synchronising oestrus with oestradiol benzoate after using a two-dose prostaglandin treatment to synchronise luteolysis in dairy heifers.

35. Behavioural responses of calves to amputation dehorning with and without local anaesthesia.

36. Comparison of effects of GnRH and prostaglandin in combination, and prostaglandin on conception rates and time to conception in dairy cows.

37. Role of the sensitivity of detection of oestrus in the submission rate of cows treated to resynchronise oestrus.

38. Comparison of two doses of oestradiol benzoate administered at a resynchronised oestrus on reproductive performance of dairy cows.

39. Accuracy of bovine pregnancy detection using transrectal ultrasonography at 28 to 35 days after insemination.

40. Synchronisation of oestrus and reproductive performance of dairy cows following administration of oestradiol benzoate or gonadotrophin releasing hormone during a synchronised pro-oestrus.

41. The effect of timing of administration of oestradiol benzoate on characteristics of oestrus, timing of ovulation and fertility in Bos indicus heifers synchronised with a progesterone releasing intravaginal insert.

42. A comparison of catecholamine and cortisol responses of young lambs and calves to painful husbandry procedures.

43. Effect of local anaesthetic combined with wound cauterisation on the cortisol response to dehorning in calves.

44. Profiles of currents during electrical stunning.

45. Association between feeding perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne cultivar Grasslands impact) containing high concentrations of ergovaline, and health and productivity in a herd of lactating dairy cows.

46. Effects of surgical or banding castration on stress responses and behaviour of bulls.

47. Synchronising ovulation in dairy cows with either two treatments of gonadotropin-releasing hormone and one of prostaglandin, or two treatments of prostaglandin.

48. Postnatal persistence of foetal haemoglobin in yaks.

49. Acute cortisol responses of calves to scoop dehorning using local anaesthesia and/or cautery of the wound.

50. Acute cortisol responses of calves to four methods of dehorning by amputation.

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