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2. Short communication: Comparative estimation of colostrum quality by Brix refractometry in bovine, caprine, and ovine colostrum

3. Pattern of milk yield and immunoglobulin concentration and factors associated with colostrum quality at the quarter level in dairy cows after parturition

4. Immunoglobulin G content and colostrum composition of different goat and sheep breeds in Switzerland and Germany

5. Short communication: Circulating serotonin is related to the metabolic status and lactational performance at the onset of lactation in dairy cows

10. Cholesterol metabolism, transport, and hepatic regulation in dairy cows during transition and early lactation.

11. Peripartal progesterone and prolactin have little effect on the rapid transport of immunoglobulin G into colostrum of dairy cows.

12. Milk production during the colostral period is not related to the later lactational performance in dairy cows.

13. Different adaptation of IGF-I and its IGFBPs in dairy cows during a negative energy balance in early lactation and a negative energy balance induced by feed restriction in mid-lactation.

14. Kidney function, but not nitrogen excretion differs between Brown Swiss and Holstein dairy cows.

15. Short communication: Comparative estimation of colostrum quality by Brix refractometry in bovine, caprine, and ovine colostrum.

16. Pattern of milk yield and immunoglobulin concentration and factors associated with colostrum quality at the quarter level in dairy cows after parturition.

17. Immunoglobulin G content and colostrum composition of different goat and sheep breeds in Switzerland and Germany.

18. Short communication: Mammary gland tight junction permeability after parturition is greater in dairy cows with elevated circulating serotonin concentrations.

19. Short communication: Circulating serotonin is related to the metabolic status and lactational performance at the onset of lactation in dairy cows.

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