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1. Dynamics of the microbiota found in the vaginas of dairy cows during the transition period: Associations with uterine diseases and reproductive outcome.

2. Effects on enteric methane production and bacterial and archaeal communities by the addition of cashew nut shell extract or glycerol--An in vitro evaluation.

3. A longitudinal study investigating the prevalence of Staphylococcus aureus genotype B in seasonally communal dairy herds.

4. Chemotaxis toward carbohydrates and peptides by mixed ruminal protozoa when fed, fasted, or incubated with polyunsaturated fatty acids.

5. Environmental contamination with Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis within and around a dairy barn under experimental conditions.

6. Bayesian estimation of the diagnostic accuracy of a multiplex real-time PCR assay and bacteriological culture for 4 common bovine intramammary pathogens.

7. Nitrogen metabolism and rumen microbial enumeration in lactating cows with divergent residual feed intake fed high-digestibility pasture.

8. Short communication: Presence of G protein-coupled receptor 43 in rumen epithelium but not in the islets of Langerhans in cattle.

9. The influence of incubation on the formation of volatile bacterial metabolites in mastitis milk.

10. Temporal Trends in Bulk Tank Somatic Cell Count and Total Bacterial Count in Irish Dairy Herds During the Past Decade.

11. Replacing soybean hulls with grass hay on growth, intake, total tract digestibility, and rumen microbial nitrogen production of weaned Holstein dairy calves from 8 to 16 weeks of age.

12. Investigating the cow skin and teat canal microbiomes of the bovine udder using different sampling and sequencing approaches.

13. Rumen metabolism, omasal flow of nutrients, and microbial dynamics in lactating dairy cows fed fresh perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne L.) not supplemented or supplemented with rolled barley grain.

14. Effect of forest biomass as bedding material on compost-bedded pack performance, microbial content, and behavior of nonlactating dairy cows.

15. Microbiota of bovine milk, teat skin, and teat canal: Similarity and variation due to sampling technique and milk fraction.

16. Copper sulfate and sodium selenite lipid-microencapsulation modifies ruminal microbial fermentation in a dual-flow continuous-culture system.

17. Prevalence and abundance of lactic acid bacteria in raw milk associated with forage types in dairy cow feeding.

18. Feeding diets varying in forage proportion and particle length to lactating dairy cows: II. Effects on duodenal flows and intestinal digestibility of amino acids.

19. Feeding diets varying in forage proportion and particle length to lactating dairy cows: I. Effects on ruminal pH and fermentation, microbial protein synthesis, digestibility, and milk production.

20. Evaluation of 4 different teat disinfection methods prior to collection of milk samples for bacterial culture in dairy cattle.

21. The effect of intramammary pirlimycin hydrochloride on the fecal microbiome of early-lactation heifers.

22. The bovine epimural microbiota displays compositional and structural heterogeneity across different ruminal locations.

23. Effect of 2-hydroxy-4-(methylthio) butanoate (HMTBa) supplementation on rumen bacterial populations in dairy cows when exposed to diets with risk for milk fat depression.

24. Effect of sequestering agents based on a Saccharomyces cerevisiae fermentation product and clay on the ruminal bacterial community of lactating dairy cows challenged with dietary aflatoxin B 1 .

25. Short communication: Whole-genome sequence analysis of 4 fecal bla CMY-2 -producing Escherichia coli isolates from Holstein dairy calves.

26. Non-aureus staphylococci in fecal samples of dairy cows: First report and phenotypic and genotypic characterization.

27. Prevalence, molecular characterization, and antimicrobial resistance profiles of Listeria monocytogenes, Salmonella enterica, and Escherichia coli O157:H7 on dairy cattle farms in Jordan.

28. Altered mucosa-associated microbiota in the ileum and colon of neonatal calves in response to delayed first colostrum feeding.

29. Changes in the rumen and colon microbiota and effects of live yeast dietary supplementation during the transition from the dry period to lactation of dairy cows.

30. Adaptive responses in short-chain fatty acid absorption, gene expression, and bacterial community of the bovine rumen epithelium recovered from a continuous or transient high-grain feeding.

31. Effects of lysophospholipids on short-term production, nitrogen utilization, and rumen fermentation and bacterial population in lactating dairy cows.

32. Rumen microbial responses to supplemental nitrate. II. Potential interactions with live yeast culture on the prokaryotic community and methanogenesis in continuous culture.

33. Effects of antibiotic residues in milk on growth, ruminal fermentation, and microbial community of preweaning dairy calves.

34. Effects of rumen cannulation on dissolved gases and methanogen community in dairy cows.

35. Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG modulates gastrointestinal absorption, excretion patterns, and toxicity in Holstein calves fed a single dose of aflatoxin B 1 .

36. Symposium review: The importance of the ruminal epithelial barrier for a healthy and productive cow.

37. Effect of consuming endophyte-infected fescue seed on transcript abundance in the mammary gland of lactating and dry cows, as assessed by RNA sequencing.

38. Nitrate improves ammonia incorporation into rumen microbial protein in lactating dairy cows fed a low-protein diet.

39. Changes in rumen bacterial and archaeal communities over the transition period in primiparous Holstein dairy cows.

40. Evaluation of a commercial vacuum fly trap for controlling flies on organic dairy farms.

41. Effect of hot season on blood parameters, fecal fermentative parameters, and occurrence of Clostridium tyrobutyricum spores in feces of lactating dairy cows.

42. Interrelations between the rumen microbiota and production, behavioral, rumen fermentation, metabolic, and immunological attributes of dairy cows.

43. Effect of delaying colostrum feeding on passive transfer and intestinal bacterial colonization in neonatal male Holstein calves.

44. Short communication: Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus in conventional and organic dairy herds in Germany.

45. Graded substitution of grains with bakery by-products modulates ruminal fermentation, nutrient degradation, and microbial community composition in vitro.

46. Effect of dietary fish oil supplements alone or in combination with sunflower and linseed oil on ruminal lipid metabolism and bacterial populations in lactating cows.

47. Short communication: Signs of host genetic regulation in the microbiome composition in 2 dairy breeds: Holstein and Brown Swiss.

48. High-grain diets supplemented with phytogenic compounds or autolyzed yeast modulate ruminal bacterial community and fermentation in dry cows.

49. Short communication: Does early-life administration of a Megasphaera elsdenii probiotic affect long-term establishment of the organism in the rumen and alter rumen metabolism in the dairy calf?

50. Bacterial counts on teat skin and in new sand, recycled sand, and recycled manure solids used as bedding in freestalls.

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