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Pedro Nogueira

Pedro Nogueira

  • Pedro Nogueira was formerly a nutritionist with Shur-Gain.

  • Nutritionist / Trouw Nutrition
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    Research Review: From the Journal of Dairy Science: Educational programs and increased free fatty acids in bulk tank

    April 16, 2026
    Pedro Nogueira

    This column brings you information regarding some of the research being done around the world and published in the Journal of Dairy Science. It discusses dairy producers' perception of barriers surrounding educational programs and how using time-temperature recorder data on dairy farms can identify short-term factors that increase free fatty acids in the bulk tank.


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    Research Review: From the Journal of Dairy Science: Effect of water quality on calf health and new insights on fatty acids

    February 19, 2026
    Pedro Nogueira

    Researchers assessed the effects of municipal tap water compared with purified water on calf performance and health.


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    Research Review: From the Journal of Dairy Science: Lung ultrasonography in dairy calves and effect of VWP length on second-parity cows

    December 18, 2025
    Pedro Nogueira

    This column brings you information regarding some of the research being done around the world and published in the Journal of Dairy Science. It discusses how lung ultrasonography is improving our understanding and management of respiratory disease in young calves, and the effect of voluntary waiting period length on milk yield, fertility and culling in high-yielding, second-parity cows.


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    Research Review: From the Journal of Dairy Science: Using artificial intelligence and long-term effects of group housing

    October 23, 2025
    Pedro Nogueira

    This article, written by researchers from the University of Wisconsin, explores various applications of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies in dairy farming, including the use of computer vision systems (CVS) for animal identification, body condition score (BCS) and body shape analysis, and potential uses of large language models (LLM) in the dairy industry. 


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    From the Journal of Dairy Science: Producer awareness of lameness and underlying factors of immune dysfunction

    August 21, 2025
    Pedro Nogueira

    This article from researchers from the University of Guelph and Prince Edward Island describes a study which objectives were to understand awareness, perceptions and barriers to implementation of established best management practices (BMPs) for early detection and treatment of lameness of participant dairy farms.


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    Research Review: From the Journal of Dairy Science: Onboarding dairy farm employees and control of Salmonella Dublin

    June 26, 2025
    Pedro Nogueira

    A look at two published studies in the Journal of Dairy Science that explore employee onboarding and the perceived risk of Salmonella Dublin on Canadian dairy farms.




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    Research Review: From the Journal of Dairy Science: Impacts on productivity – calf disability weights, body condition score

    April 24, 2025
    Pedro Nogueira

    This article, from researchers from the University of Montreal and Lactanet, aimed at quantifying the impact and disability weight (DW) of frequent diseases or syndromes of preweaning dairy calves using the perceptions of producers and veterinarians.


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    Research Review: From the Journal of Dairy Science: Impact of training on milk quality and udder cleft dermatitis

    February 27, 2025
    Pedro Nogueira

    This article, from researchers from Michigan University and DeLaval, aimed to assess the impact of a training session on dairy farmworkers’ understanding of the milking routine, behavioural changes during milking and subsequent effects on milk quality and udder health.


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    From the Journal of Dairy Science: Fresh cow health impact on reproductive function and teat sealant excretion postpartum

    December 27, 2024
    Pedro Nogueira

    This article from researchers from the University of Guelph is a literature review discussing insights and knowledge gaps linking health disorders with different processes related to reproductive function.


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    Research Review: From the Journal of Dairy Science: Feeding corn-dried distillers grains and the effect of oxytocin use during colostrum harvest

    October 9, 2024
    Pedro Nogueira

    This article from researchers from Ohio State University describes an experiment conducted to identify the factors that cause reduced production of cows fed a diet with high content of corn distillers grain with solubles (DDGS).


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