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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: Feedomics and blending canola meal

    October 31, 2019
    Pedro Nogueira
    “Invited review: Advances and challenges in application of feedomics to improve dairy cow production and health.”Journal of Dairy Science Vol. 102 No. 7, 2019. This article caught my attention because of the title. I didn’t know the term “feedomics,” so I was curious to find out.
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    Research Review: From the Journal of Dairy Science

    August 30, 2019
    Pedro Nogueira
    Physiological changes in early lactation can affect subsequent fertility of lactating dairy cows, and it is common for dairy cows to lose body condition after calving. Multiple studies demonstrated low body condition or loss of body condition creates fewer pregnancies per A.I. at first service.
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    Research Review: From the Journal of Dairy Science: Fertility disruption and primiparous versus multiparous cows in automated milking

    June 28, 2019
    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. The objective is to bring to light areas of research that may have an immediate practical application on a dairy farm as well as research that, even though it may not have a practical impact now, could be interesting for its future potential application.
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    From the Journal of Dairy Science: AMS concentrate amounts and offering water to newborn calves

    April 30, 2019
    Pedro Nogueira
    “Effect of the amount of concentrate offered in an automated milking system on dry matter intake, milk yield, milk composition, ruminal digestion and behaviour of primiparous Holstein cows fed isocaloric diets.”
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    Research Review: From the Journal of Dairy Science: Cull cow treatment, business impact of attitude and behaviour

    February 28, 2019
    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 (JDS). The objective is to bring to light areas of research that may have an immediate practical application on a dairy farm, as well as research that, even though may not have a practical impact now, could be interesting for its future potential application. The idea is to give a brief overview of select research studies but not go into detail on each topic. Those interested in further in-depth reading can use the citations to find each study.
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    Research Review: From the Journal of Dairy Science

    December 31, 2018
    Pedro Nogueira
    This is the first of a regular column to bring you information regarding some of the research being done around the world and published in the Journal of Dairy Science (JDS). The objective is to bring to light areas of research that may have an immediate practical application on a dairy farm as well as research that, even though it may not have a practical impact now, could be interesting for its future potential application.
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    Does heat stress affect breeding-age heifers?

    July 31, 2017
    Pedro Nogueira
    Heifers are a fundamental part of the dairy operation. They are the future of the herd, and an important aspect of their development is to get them pregnant on time, calve in good condition and make a positive return.
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    The effects of heat stress in utero linger well into first lactation

    November 7, 2016
    Pedro Nogueira and Brian Tarr
    The effects of heat stress on dry cows are profound and have an impact on the herd year-round, despite what the outside thermometer might read. The production and physiological effects on cows and the effects on the calf from heat stress during the dry period are significant contributors to lower overall milk potential, productivity and profitability.
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    Calf development is in producers’ hands

    October 31, 2016
    Pedro Nogueira
    This is the second article in a two-part series on converting calves to ruminants. Convert calves into full-functioning ruminants  is the first article in this series. 
    There are very valuable reasons to pursue increased performance in dairy calves. Several studies indicate significant positive relationships between average daily gain (ADG) during the first 65 days (with ADG ranging from 0.37 to 1.12 kilograms per day) and future milk yield.
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    Dry cow heat stress affects calves and subsequent lactation

    August 4, 2016
    Pedro Nogueira and Brian Tarr
    The effects of heat stress on dry cows are profound. There are significant carryover effects into lactation with substantial economic implications. The deleterious effects of heat stress in the dry period cannot be corrected by improving the environment (cooling) for cows once they start milking. By any measure, the production and physiological effects on cows and the effects on the calf from heat stress on dry cows are significant contributors to lower overall milk potential, productivity and profitability.
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