Manuscripts

  1. Donahue, P. B., C. G. Schwab, J. D. Quigley, III, and W. E. Hylton. 1985. Methionine Deficiency in Early-Weaned Dairy Calves Fed Pelleted Rations Based on Corn and Alfalfa or Corn and Soybean Proteins. J. Dairy Sci. 68:681–693. PDF
  2. Quigley, III, J. D., C. G. Schwab, and W. E. Hylton. 1985. Development of Rumen Function in Calves: Nature of Protein Reaching the Abomasum. J. Dairy Sci. 68:694–702. PDF
  3. Quigley, III, J. D., R. E. James, and M. L. McGilliard. 1986. Dry Matter Intake in Dairy Heifers. 1. Factors Affecting Intake of Heifers under Intensive Management. J. Dairy Sci. 69:2855–2862. PDF
  4. Quigley, III, J. D., R. E. James, and M. L. McGilliard. 1986. Dry Matter Intake in Dairy Heifers. 2. Equations to Predict Intake of Heifers under Intensive Management. J. Dairy Sci. 69:2863–2867. PDF
  5. Quigley, III, J. D., and C. G. Schwab. 1988. Comparison of D-Alanine and Diaminopimelic Acid as Bacterial Markers in Young Calves. J. Anim. Sci. 66:758–763.  PDF
  6. Quigley, III, J. D. 1990. A computerized management recording and retrieval system for dairy research. Comput. Electron. Agric. 5:247-254. 
  7. Quigley, III, J. D., and R. N. Heitmann. 1991. Effects of propionate infusion and dietary energy on dry matter intake in sheep. J. Anim. Sci. 69:1178–1187.  PDF
  8. Quigley, III, J. D., L. A. Caldwell, G. D. Sinks, and R. N. Heitmann. 1991. Changes in Blood Glucose, Nonesterified Fatty Acids, and Ketones in Response to Weaning and Feed Intake in Young Calves. J. Dairy Sci. 74:250–257. PDF
  9. Quigley, III, J. D., Z. P. Smith, and R. N. Heitmann. 1991. Changes in Plasma Volatile Fatty Acids in Response to Weaning and Feed Intake in Young Calves. J. Dairy Sci. 74:258–263. PDF
  10. Quigley, III, J. D., and J. K. Bernard. 1992. Effects of nutrient source and time of feeding on changes in blood metabolites in young calves. J. Anim. Sci. 70:1543–1549.  PDF
  11. Quigley, III, J. D., L. B. Wallis, H. H. Dowlen, and R. N. Heitmann. 1992. Sodium Bicarbonate and Yeast Culture Effects on Ruminal Fermentation, Growth, and Intake in Dairy Calves. J. Dairy Sci. 75:3531–3538. PDF
  12. Quigley, III, J. D., S. I. Boehms, T. M. Steen, and R. N. Heitmann. 1992. Effects of Lasalocid on Selected Ruminal and Blood Metabolites in Young Calves. J. Dairy Sci. 75:2235–2241. PDF
  13. Quigley, III, J. D., T. M. Steen, and S. I. Boehms. 1992. Postprandial Changes of Selected Blood and Ruminal Metabolites in Ruminating Calves Fed Diets with or Without Hay. J. Dairy Sci. 75:228–235.  PDF
  14. Quigley, J. D., S. A. Nagel, and J. K. Bernard. 1992. Intake, Growth, and Weaning Age of Calves fed a Preweaning Supplement via Bucket or Bottle. The Prof. Anim. Sci. 8:17-20.  PDF
  15. Sinks, G. D., J. D. Quigley, III, and C. R. Reinemeyer. 1992. Effects of lasalocid on coccidial infection and growth in young dairy calves. J. Amer. Vet. Med. Assoc. 200:1947-1951.  PDF
  16. Steen, T. M., J. D. Quigley, III, R. N. Heitmann, and J. D. Gresham. 1992. Effects of Lasalocid and Undegradable Protein on Growth and Body Composition of Holstein Heifers. J. Dairy Sci. 75:2517–2523. PDF
  17. Abel Francisco, S. F., and J. D. Quigley, III. 1993. Serum immunoglobulin concentration in response to maternal colostrum and colostral supplementation in dairy calves. Am. J. Vet. Res. 54:1051-1054.  PDF
  18. Rejman, J. J., K. R. Martin, and J. D. Quigley, III. 1993. Response of peripheral blood mononuclear cells to mitogenic stimulation in the presence of β-hydroxybutyrate, 1,3-butanediol, and cortisol. Food and Agric. Immunol. 5:211-217. PDF
  19. Brzezinska-Slebodzinska, E., J. K. Miller, J. D. Quigley, III, J. R. Moore, and F. C. Madsen. 1994. Antioxidant Status of Dairy Cows Supplemented Prepartum with Vitamin E and Selenium. J. Dairy Sci. 77:3087–3095. PDF
  20. Quigley, III, J. D., J. J. Rejman, and K. R. Martin. 1994. Response of Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells to Mitogenic Stimulation in Young Calves. J. Dairy Sci. 77:259–263. PDF
  21. Quigley, III, J. D., J. K. Bernard, T. L. Tyberendt, and K. R. Martin. 1994. Intake, Growth, and Selected Blood Parameters in Calves Fed Calf Starter via Bucket or Bottle. J. Dairy Sci. 77:354–357. PDF
  22. Quigley, III, J. D., K. R. Martin, D. A. Bemis, L. N. D. Potgieter, C. R. Reinemeyer, B. W. Rohrbach, H. H. Dowlen, and K. C. Lamar. 1994. Effects of Housing and Colostrum Feeding on the Prevalence of Selected Infectious Organisms in Feces of Jersey Calves. J. Dairy Sci. 77:3124–3131. PDF
  23. Quigley, III, J. D., K. R. Martin, H. H. Dowlen, L. B. Wallis, and K. Lamar. 1994. Immunoglobulin Concentration, Specific Gravity, and Nitrogen Fractions of Colostrum from Jersey Cattle. J. Dairy Sci. 77:264–269. PDF
  24. Bernard, J. K., J. D. Quigley, III, H. H. Dowlen, and K. C. Lamar. 1995. Supplemental Niacin and Heat-Treated Whole Soybeans for Jersey Cows During Early Lactation. J. Dairy Sci. 78:2016–2023. PDF
  25. Crawford, M. L., J. D. Quigley, III, and K. R. Martin. 1995. Immunoglobulin Concentrations in Serum in Response to Injectable Immunoglobulin in Neonatal Dairy Calves. J. Dairy Sci. 78:1567–1572. PDF
  26. Quigley, III, J. D., K. R. Martin, and H. H. Dowlen. 1995. Concentrations of Trypsin Inhibitor and Immunoglobulins in Colostrum of Jersey Cows. J. Dairy Sci. 78:1573–1577. PDF
  27. Quigley, III, J. D., K. R. Martin, D. A. Bemis, L. N. D. Potgieter, C. R. Reinemeyer, B. W. Rohrbach, H. H. Dowlen, and K. C. Lamar. 1995. Effects of Housing and Colostrum Feeding on Serum Immunoglobulins, Growth, and Fecal Scores of Jersey Calves. J. Dairy Sci. 78:893–901. PDF
  28. Quigley, III, J. D., K. R. Martin, H. H. Dowlen, and K. C. Lamar. 1995. Addition of Soybean Trypsin Inhibitor to Bovine Colostrum: Effects on Serum Immunoglobulin Concentrations in Jersey Calves. J. Dairy Sci. 78:886–892. PDF
  29. Quigley, III, J. D., and J. K. Bernard. 1995. Effects of addition of vitamin E to colostrum on serum immunoglobulin and a-tocopherol concentrations in neonatal calves. Food and Agric. Immunol. 7:295-298.  PDF
  30. Quigley, III, J. D., and J. K. Bernard. 1996. Milk Replacers with or Without Animal Plasma for Dairy Calves. J. Dairy Sci. 79:1881–1884. PDF
  31. Quigley, III, J. D., and M. G. Welborn. 1996. Influence of Injectable Immunoglobulin on Serum Immunoglobulin Concentrations in Dairy Calves. J. Dairy Sci. 79:2032–2037. PDF
  32. Quigley, J. D. 1996. Influence of Weaning Method on Growth, Intake, and Selected Blood Metabolites in Jersey Calves. J. Dairy Sci. 79:2255–2260. PDF
  33. Quigley, J. D., and B. J. Bearden. 1996. Growth and Intake of Calves Fed Milk Replacer by Nipple Bottle or Computer Feeding System. Prof. Anim. Sci. 12:187-191.  PDF
  34. Bernard, J. K., J. D. Quigley, H. H. Dowlen, K. C. Lamar, and D. Johnson. 1997. Effect of Level of Wet Corn Gluten Feed and Corn Grain on Nutrient Digestibility and Performance. Prof. Anim. Sci. 13:24-29.  PDF
  35. Hopkins, B. A., and J. D. Quigley, III. 1997. Effects of Method of Colostrum Feeding and Colostrum Supplementation on Concentrations of Immunoglobulin G in the Serum of Neonatal Calves. J. Dairy Sci. 80:979–983. PDF
  36. Mathew, A. G., C. M. Robbins, S. E. Chattin, and J. D. Quigley, III. 1997. Influence of galactosyl lactose on energy and protein digestibility, enteric microflora, and performance of weanling pigs. J. Anim. Sci. 75:1009-1016.  PDF
  37. Quigley, III, J. D., J. J. Drewry, L. M. Murray, and S. J. Ivey. 1997. Body Weight Gain, Feed Efficiency, and Fecal Scores of Dairy Calves in Response to Galactosyl-Lactose or Antibiotics in Milk Replacers. J. Dairy Sci. 80:1751–1754. PDF
  38. Quigley, III, J. D., J. J. Drewry, L. M. Murray, and S. J. Ivey. 1997. Effects of Lasalocid in Milk Replacer or Calf Starter on Health and Performance of Calves Challenged with Eimeria Species. J. Dairy Sci. 80:2972–2976. PDF
  39. Quigley, III, J. D., D. L. Fike, M. N. Egerton, J. J. Drewry, and J. D. Arthington. 1998. Effects of a Colostrum Replacement Product Derived from Serum on Immunoglobulin G Absorption by Calves. J. Dairy Sci. 81:1936–1939. PDF
  40. Quigley, III, J. D., J. J. Drewry, and K. R. Martin. 1998. Estimation of Plasma Volume in Holstein and Jersey Calves. J. Dairy Sci. 81:1308–1312. PDF
  41. Quigley, III, J. D., and J. J. Drewry. 1998. Nutrient and Immunity Transfer from Cow to Calf Pre- and Postcalving. J. Dairy Sci. 81:2779–2790. PDF
  42. Drewry, J. J., J. D. Quigley, III, D. R. Geiser, and M. G. Welborn. 1999. The effect of elevated arterial carbon dioxide tension on efficiency of immunoglobulin G absorption in calves. Am. J. Vet. Res. 60:609-614.  PDF
  43. Arthington, J. D., M. B. Cattell, and J. D. Quigley, III. 2000. Effect of Dietary IgG Source (Colostrum, Serum, or Milk-Derived Supplement) on the Efficiency of Ig Absorption in Newborn Holstein Calves. J. Dairy Sci. 83:1463–1467. PDF
  44. Arthington, J. D., M. B. Cattell, J. D. Quigley, III, G. C. McCoy, and W. L. Hurley. 2000. Passive Immunoglobulin Transfer in Newborn Calves Fed Colostrum or Spray-Dried Serum Protein Alone or as a Supplement to Colostrum of Varying Quality. J. Dairy Sci. 83:2834–2838.  PDF
  45. Davenport, D. F., J. D. Quigley, III, J. E. Martin, J. A. Holt, and J. D. Arthington. 2000. Addition of Casein or Whey Protein to Colostrum or a Colostrum Supplement Product on Absorption of IgG in Neonatal Calves. J. Dairy Sci. 83:2813–2819. PDF
  46. Quigley, III, J. D., C. A. Jaynes, M. L. Miller, E. Schanus, H. Chester-Jones, G. D. Marx, and D. M. Allen. 2000. Effects of Hydrolyzed Spray Dried Red Blood Cells in Milk Replacer on Calf Intake, Body Weight Gain, and Efficiency. J. Dairy Sci. 83:788–794. PDF
  47. Quigley, III, J. D., P. French, and R. E. James. 2000. Short Communication: Effect of pH on Absorption of Immunoglobulin G in Neonatal Calves. J. Dairy Sci. 83:1853–1855. PDF
  48. Quigley, III, J. D. and M. D. Drew. 2000. Effects of oral antibiotics or IgG on survival, health and growth in dairy calves challenged with Escherichia coli. Food Ag. Immunol. 12:311-318.  PDF
  49. Martin, K. R. and J. D. Quigley, III. 2001. Effects of freezing on absorption of colostral leukocytes and response to oral challenge with Escherichia coli in lambs. Food and Agric. Immunol. 13:63-72.  PDF
  50. Quigley, J. D., R. E. Strohbehn, C. J. Kost, and M. M. O’Brien. 2001. Formulation of Colostrum Supplements, Colostrum Replacers and Acquisition of Passive Immunity in Neonatal Calves. J. Dairy Sci. 84:2059–2065. PDF
  51. Arthington, J. D., C. A. Jaynes, H. D. Tyler, S. Kapil, and J. D. Quigley, III. 2002. The Use of Bovine Serum Protein as an Oral Support Therapy Following Coronavirus Challenge in Calves. J. Dairy Sci. 85:1249–1254. PDF
  52. Waldron, M. R., F. N. Schrick, J. D. Quigley, J. L. Klotz, and A. M. Saxton. 2002. Volatile fatty acid metabolism by epithelial cells isolated from different areas of the ewe rumen. J. Anim. Sci. 80:270–278.  PDF
  53. Quigley, III, J. D., C. J. Kost, and T. A. Wolfe. 2002. Effects of Spray-Dried Animal Plasma in Milk Replacers or Additives Containing Serum and Oligosaccharides on Growth and Health of Calves. J. Dairy Sci. 85:413–421. PDF
  54. Quigley, III, J. D., C. J. Kost, and T. M. Wolfe. 2002. Absorption of Protein and IgG in Calves Fed a Colostrum Supplement or Replacer. J. Dairy Sci. 85:1243–1248. PDF
  55. Quigley, J. D. 2002. Effects of Spray-Dried Whole Egg and Biotin in Calf Milk Replacer. J. Dairy Sci. 85:198–203. PDF
  56. Quigley, III, J. D., A. Carson and J. Polo. 2002. Immunoglobulins derived from bovine serum as a replacement for colostrum in newborn lambs. Vet. Therapeutics. 3:262-269.  PDF
  57. Campbell, J. M., J. D. Quigley, III, L. E. Russell, and M. T. Kidd. 2003. Effect of spray-dried bovine serum on intake, health, and growth of broilers housed in different environments. J. Anim. Sci. 81:2776–2782.  
  58. Quigley, III, J. D., and T. M. Wolfe. 2003. Effects of Spray-Dried Animal Plasma in Calf Milk Replacer on Health and Growth of Dairy Calves. J. Dairy Sci. 86:586–592. PDF
  59. Campbell, J. M., J. D. Quigley, III and L. E. Russell. 2004. Impact of spray-dried bovine serum and environment on turkey performance. Poultry Sci. 83:1683-1687.  PDF
  60. Campbell, J. M., J. D. Quigley, III, L. E. Russell and L. Koehnk. 2004. Effect of spray-dried bovine serum on health and performance of turkeys challenged with Pasteurella multocida. J. Appl. Poultry Res. 13:388-393.  PDF
  61. Coverdale, J. A., H. D. Tyler, J. D. Quigley, III, and J. A. Brumm. 2004. Effect of Various Levels of Forage and Form of Diet on Rumen Development and Growth in Calves. J. Dairy Sci. 87:2554–2562. PDF
  62. Hammer, C. J., J. D. Quigley, L. Ribeiro, and H. D. Tyler. 2004. Characterization of a Colostrum Replacer and a Colostrum Supplement Containing IgG Concentrate and Growth Factors. J. Dairy Sci. 87:106–111. PDF
  63. Jones, C. M., R. E. James, J. D. Quigley, III, and M. L. McGilliard. 2004. Influence of Pooled Colostrum or Colostrum Replacement on IgG and Evaluation of Animal Plasma in Milk Replacer. J. Dairy Sci. 87:1806–1814. PDF
  64. Pérez-Bosque, P., C. Amat, C. Pelegrí, M. Vicario, M. Castell, J. Campbell, J. Quigley, J. Polo and M. Moretó. 2004. Dietary Plasma Protein Affects the Immune Response of Weaned Rats Challenged with S. aureus Superantigen B. J. Nutr. 134:2667–2672. PDF
  65. Quigley, III, J. D., J. M. Campbell, J. Polo, and L. E. Russell. 2004. Effects of spray-dried animal plasma on intake and apparent digestibility in dogs. J. Anim. Sci. 82:1685–1692.  PDF
  66. Santoro, H. M., P. S. Erickson, N. L. Whitehouse, A. M. McLaughlin, C. G. Schwab, and J. D. Quigley, III. 2004. Evaluation of a Colostrum Supplement, With or Without Trypsin Inhibitor, and an Egg Protein Milk Replacer for Dairy Calves,. J. Dairy Sci. 87:1739–1746. PDF
  67. Polo, J., J. D. Quigley, L. E. Russell, J. M. Campbell, and J. Pujols. 2005.  Efficacy of spray-drying to reduce infectivity of pseudorabies and porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome (PRRS) viruses and seroconversion in pigs fed diets containing spray-dried animal plasma. J. Anim. Sci. 83:1933–1938.  PDF
  68. Quigley, J. D., T. A. Wolfe, and T. H. Elsasser. 2006. Effects of Additional Milk Replacer Feeding on Calf Health, Growth, and Selected Blood Metabolites in Calves. J. Dairy Sci. 89:207–216. PDF
  69. Campbell, J. M., L. E. Russell, J. D. Crenshaw, E. M. Weaver, S. Godden, J. D. Quigley, J. Coverdale, and H. Tyler. 2007. Impact of Irradiation and Immunoglobulin G Concentration on Absorption of Protein and Immunoglobulin G in Calves Fed Colostrum Replacer. J. Dairy Sci. 90:5726–5731. PDF
  70. Gao, J. H. J. Zhang, S. H. Yu, S. G. Wu, I. Yoon, J. Quigley, Y. P. Gao, and G. H. Qi. 2007. Effects of yeast culture in broiler diets on performance and immunomodulatory functions. Poultry Sci. 87:1377-1384.  PDF
  71. Morrill, K. M., E. M. Conrad, A. Lago, J. Campbell, J. Quigley and H. Tyler. 2012. Nationwide evaluation of quality and composition of colostrum on dairy farms in the United States. J. Dairy Sci. 95:3997-400. PDF
  72. Hill, T. M., H. G. Bateman II, J. M. Aldrich, J. D. Quigley, and R. L. Schlotterbeck. 2013. Evaluation of ad libitum acidified milk replacer programs for dairy calves. J. Dairy Sci. 96:3153–3162. PDF
  73. Hill, T. M., H. G. Bateman II, J. M. Aldrich, J. D. Quigley, and R. L. Schlotterbeck. 2013. Short communication: Intensive measurements of standing time of dairy calves housed in individual pens within a naturally ventilated, unheated nursery over different periods of the year. J. Dairy Sci. 96:1811–1814. PDF
  74. Hill, T. M., H. G. Bateman, J. D. Quigley, J. M. Aldrich, and A. J. Heinrichs. 2013. REVIEW: New information on the protein requirements and diet formulation for dairy calves and heifers since the Dairy NRC 2001. Prof. Anim. Sci. 29:199-207.  PDF
  75. Morrill, K. M., E. Conrad, J. Polo, A. Lago, J. Campbell. J. Quigley, and H. Tyler. 2013. Estimate of colostral IgG concentration using refractometry without or with caprylic acid fractionation. J. Dairy Sci. 96:4535–4541. PDF
  76. Quigley, J. D., A. Lago, C. Chapman, P. Erickson, and J. Polo. 2013. Evaluation of the Brix refractometer to estimate immunoglobulin G concentration in bovine colostrum. J. Dairy Sci. 96:1148–1155. PDF
  77. Hill, T. M., H. G. Bateman II, J. M. Aldrich, J. D. Quigley, and R. L. Schlotterbeck. 2015. Inclusion of tallow and soybean oil to calf starters fed to dairy calves from birth to four months of age on calf performance and digestion. J. Dairy Sci. 98:4882–4888. PDF
  78. Suarez-Mena, F. X., A. J. Heinrichs, C. M. Jones, T. M. Hill, and J. D. Quigley. 2015. Digestive development in neonatal dairy calves with either whole or ground oats in the calf starter. J. Dairy Sci. 98:3417–3431. PDF
  79. Chapman, C. E., P. S. Erickson, J. D. Quigley, T. M. Hill, H. G. Bateman II, F. X. Suarez-Mena, and R. L. Schlotterbeck. 2016. Effect of milk replacer program on calf performance and digestion of nutrients with age of the dairy calf. J. Dairy Sci. 99:2740–2747. PDF
  80. Hill, T. M., J. D. Quigley, F. X. Suarez-Mena, H. G. Bateman II, and R. L. Schlotterbeck. 2016. Effect of milk replacer feeding rate and functional fatty acids on dairy calf performance and digestion of nutrients. J. Dairy Sci. 99:6352–6361. PDF
  81. Hill, T. M., J. D. Quigley, H. G. Bateman II, F. X. Suarez-Mena, T. S. Dennis, and R. L. Schlotterbeck. 2016. Effect of milk replacer program on calf performance and digestion of nutrients in dairy calves to 4 months of age. J. Dairy Sci. 99:8103–8110. PDF
  82. Hill, T. M., J. D. Quigley, H. G. Bateman II, J. M. Aldrich, and R. L. Schlotterbeck. 2016. Source of carbohydrate and metabolizable lysine and methionine in the diet of recently weaned dairy calves on digestion and growth. J. Dairy Sci. 99:2788–2796. PDF
  83. Suarez-Mena, F. X., A. J. Heinrichs, C. M. Jones, T. M. Hill, and J. D. Quigley. 2016. Straw particle size in calf starters: Effects on digestive system development and rumen fermentation. J. Dairy Sci. 99:341–353. PDF
  84. Dennis, T. S., F. X. Suarez-Mena, T. M. Hill, J. D. Quigley, and R. L. Schlotterbeck. 2017. Effects of egg yolk inclusion, milk replacer feeding rate, and low-starch (pelleted) or high-starch (texturized) starter on Holstein calf performance through 4 months of age. J. Dairy Sci. 100:8995–9006. PDF
  85. Dennis, T. S., W. Hu, F. X. Suarez-Mena, T. M. Hill, J. D. Quigley, and R. L. Schlotterbeck. 2017. Short communication: Use of fecal starch concentration as an indicator of dry feed digestion in preweaned dairy calves. J. Dairy Sci. 100:6266–6271. PDF
  86. Hill, T. M., J. D. Quigley, F. X. Suarez-Mena, T. S. Dennis, and R. L. Schlotterbeck. 2017. Case Study: Control of bovine respiratory disease in dairy calves with tulathromycin and effect on calf health and performance from 0 to 4 months of age. Prof. Anim. Sci. 33:498-503. PDF
  87. Kertz, A. F., T. M. Hill, J. D. Quigley, III, A. J. Heinrichs, J. G. Linn, and J. K. Drackley. 2017. A 100-Year Review: Calf nutrition and management. J. Dairy Sci. 100:10151–10172. PDF
  88. Quigley, J. D., T. M. Hill, L. L. Deikun, and R. L. Schlotterbeck. 2017. Effects of amount of colostrum replacer, amount of milk replacer, and housing cleanliness on health, growth, and intake of Holstein calves to 8 weeks of age. J. Dairy Sci. 100:9177–9185. PDF
  89. Dennis, T. S., F. X. Suarez-Mena, T. M. Hill, J. D. Quigley, R. L. Schlotterbeck, and G. J. Lascano. 2018. Short communication: Effect of replacing corn with beet pulp in a high concentrate diet fed to weaned Holstein calves on diet digestibility and growth. J. Dairy Sci. 101:408–412. PDF
  90. Dennis, T. S., F. X. Suarez-Mena, T. M. Hill, J. D. Quigley, R. L. Schlotterbeck, and L. Hulbert. 2018. Effect of milk replacer feeding rate, age at weaning, and method of reducing milk replacer to weaning on digestion, performance, rumination, and activity in dairy calves to 4 months of age. J. Dairy Sci. 101:268–278. PDF
  91. Dennis, T. S., F. X. Suarez-Mena, T. M. Hill, J. D. Quigley, R. L. Schlotterbeck, R. N. Klopp, G. J. Lascano, and L. Hulbert. 2018. Effects of gradual and later weaning ages when feeding high milk replacer rates on growth, textured starter digestibility, and behavior in Holstein calves from 0 to 4 months of age. J. Dairy Sci. 101:9863–9875. PDF
  92. Hill, T. M., J. D. Quigley, F. X. Suarez-Mena, T. S. Dennis, and R. L. Schlotterbeck. 2018. Case Study: Control of respiratory disease in male Holstein calves with tildipirosin and effect on health and growth from 0 to 4 months of age. Prof. Anim. Sci. 34:118-123.  PDF
  93. Hu, W. P., T. M. Hill, T. S. Dennis, F. X. Suarez-Mena, J. D. Quigley, J. R. Knapp, and R. L. Schlotterbeck. 2018. Relationships between starch concentration of dry feed, diet digestibility, and growth of dairy calves up to 16 weeks of age. J. Dairy Sci. 101:7073–7081. PDF
  94. Quigley, J. D., T. M. Hill, T. S. Dennis, F. X. Suarez-Mena, and R. L. Schlotterbeck. 2018. Effects of feeding milk replacer at 2 rates with pelleted, low-starch or texturized, high-starch starters on calf performance and digestion. J. Dairy Sci. 101:5937–5948. PDF
  95. Dennis, T. S., F. X. Suarez-Mena, W. Hu, T. M. Hill, J. D. Quigley, and R. L. Schlotterbeck. 2019. Effects of milk replacer feeding rate and long-term antibiotic inclusion in milk replacer on performance and nutrient digestibility of Holstein dairy calves up to 4 months of age. J. Dairy Sci. 102:2094–2102. PDF
  96. Quigley, J. D., W. Hu, J. R. Knapp, T. S. Dennis, F. X. Suarez-Mena, and T. M. Hill.2019. Estimates of calf starter energy affected by consumption of nutrients. 1. Evaluation of models to predict changing digestion on energy content in calf starters. J. Dairy Sci. 102:2232–2241. PDF
  97. Quigley, J. D., W. Hu, J. R. Knapp, T. S. Dennis, F. X. Suarez-Mena, and T. M. Hill. 2019. Estimates of calf starter energy affected by consumption of nutrients. 2. Effect of changing digestion on energy content in calf starters. J. Dairy Sci. 102:2242–2253. PDF
  98. Quigley, J. D. 2019. Symposium review: Re-evaluation of National Research Council energy estimates in calf starters. J. Dairy Sci. 102:3674–3683. PDF
  99. Hill, T. M., F. X. Suarez-Mena, T. S. Dennis, J. D. Quigley, and R. Schlotterbeck. 2019. Effects of free-choice hay on intake and growth of Holstein calves fed a textured starter to 2 months of age. Appl. Anim. Sci. 35:161-168.  PDF
  100. Hu, W., T. M. Hill, T. Dennis, F. X. Suarez-Mena, J. D. Quigley, and R. Schlotterbeck. 2019. Intake, nutrient digestibility, and growth performance of Holstein dairy calves consuming a milk replacer at moderate or high feeding rates. J. Dairy Sci. 102:7917-7926. PDF
  101. Quigley, J. D. L. Deikun. F. X. Suarez-Mena, T. Dennis, M. Hill and W. Hu. 2019. Effects of colostrum feeding and milk replacer feeding rate effects on intake, growth, and digestibility in calves. J. Dairy Sci. 102:11016-11025.  PDF
  102. Hill, M., T. S. Dennis, F. X. Suarez-Mena, J. D. Quigley, K. Aragona, and R. Schlotterbeck. 2019. Effects of free-choice hay and straw bedding on digestion of nutrients in 7-week old Holstein calves. Appl. Anim. Sci. 35:312-317.  
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