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  1. Periconception and First Trimester Diet Modifies Appetite, Hypothalamic Gene Expression, and Carcass Traits in Bulls
  2. The Role of Sperm Morphology Standards in the Laboratory Assessment of Bull Fertility in Australia
  3. Supplementation of rangeland primiparous Bos indicus x Bos taurus beef heifers during lactation. 1. Effects on dam milk production and liveweight, bull calf growth, live carcass characteristics and metabolic hormone concentrations
  4. Supplementation of rangeland primiparous Bos indicus x Bos taurus beef heifers during lactation. 2. Effects upon the reproductive development of bull calf progeny
  5. Effect of breed, age, season and region on sperm morphology in 11,387 bulls submitted to breeding soundness evaluation in Australia
  6. Maternal periconceptional and first trimester protein restriction in beef heifers: effects on placental parameters and fetal and neonatal calf development
  7. Maternal periconceptional and first trimester protein restriction in beef heifers: effects on maternal performance and early fetal growth
  8. The Effects of Developmental Programming upon Neonatal Mortality
  9. Low protein intake during the preconception period in beef heifers affects offspring and maternal behaviour
  10. Morphometric analyses and gene expression related to germ cells, gonadal ridge epithelial-like cells and granulosa cells during development of the bovine fetal ovary
  11. Transcript abundance of stromal and thecal cell related genes during bovine ovarian development
  12. Morphometric and gene expression analyses of stromal expansion during development of the bovine fetal ovary
  13. Transcriptional analysis of adipose tissue during development reveals depot-specific responsiveness to maternal dietary supplementation
  14. Peri-conception and first trimester diet modifies reproductive development in bulls
  15. Fat in the neck can produce heat
  16. Increased dietary protein in the second trimester of gestation increases live weight gain and carcass composition in weaner calves to 6 months of age
  17. The influence of peri-conception and first trimester dietary restriction of protein in cattle on meat quality traits of entire male progeny
  18. The effect of dietary protein level on bovine follicular dynamics in beef heifers
  19. Epigenetics and developmental programming of welfare and production traits in farm animals
  20. Gestational Dietary Protein Is Associated with Sex Specific Decrease in Blood Flow, Fetal Heart Growth and Post-Natal Blood Pressure of Progeny
  21. Maternal endocrine adaptation throughout pregnancy to nutrient manipulation: Consequences for sexually dimorphic programming of thyroid hormones and development of their progeny
  22. Fetal programming in 2-year-old calving heifers: peri-conception and first trimester protein restriction alters fetal growth in a gender-specific manner
  23. Heifer nutrient intake during early- and mid-gestation programs adult offspring adiposity and mRNA expression of growth-related genes in adipose depots
  24. Protein intake during gestation affects postnatal bovine skeletal muscle growth and relative expression of IGF1, IGF1R, IGF2 and IGF2R
  25. Nutrient intake in the bovine during early and mid-gestation causes sex-specific changes in progeny plasma IGF-I, liveweight, height and carcass traits
  26. Dietary manipulation of Bos indicus×heifers during gestation affects the prepubertal reproductive development of their bull calves
  27. Dystocia in 3-year-old beef heifers; Relationship to maternal nutrient intake during early- and mid-gestation, pelvic area and hormonal indicators of placental function
  28. Heifer nutrition during early- and mid-pregnancy alters fetal growth trajectory and birth weight
  29. Influences of diet during gestation on potential postpartum reproductive performance and milk production of beef heifers
  30. Dietary protein during gestation affects placental development in heifers
  31. Fibrillins and latent TGFβ binding proteins in bovine ovaries of offspring following high or low protein diets during pregnancy of dams
  32. Dietary protein during gestation affects maternal insulin-like growth factor, insulin-like growth factor binding protein, leptin concentrations, and fetal growth in heifers
  33. Dietary Protein During Gestation Affects Circulating Indicators of Placental Function and Fetal Development in Heifers
  34. Dietary manipulation of Bos indicus × heifers during gestation affects the reproductive development of their heifer calves
  35. Standardising bull breeding soundness evaluations and reporting in Australia
  36. Insulin-like growth factor levels during pregnancy in the cow are affected by protein supplementation in the maternal diet
  37. Low dietary protein during early pregnancy alters bovine placental development
  38. The effect of feeding whole cottonseed on the fertility of bulls
  39. Patterns of development of gonads, sex-drive and hormonal responses in tropical beef bulls
  40. Relationships among bovine male and female reproductive traits
  41. Fertility indices for beef bulls