Elizabeth Lafferty
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Elizabeth Lafferty's research investigates the impact of maternal nutrition on offspring development in livestock. Her work specifically examines how phosphorus status in beef cows affects calf growth, performance, and immune status. Lafferty's publications explore the relationship between maternal phosphorus intake and the quality of colostrum, a critical source of nutrients and antibodies for newborns. This research contributes to understanding nutritional management strategies in beef cattle production, aiming to optimize calf health and productivity from birth. Lafferty has collaborated on these studies with researchers from the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including E. B. Kegley, Jeremy G Powell, J. L. Reynolds, and Beth Kegley.
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- Publications: 2
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Exploring How Maternal Phosphorus Status Affects Calf Growth and Performance (2021)
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- Exploring How Maternal Phosphorus Status Affects Calf Growth and Performance
- Exploring How Maternal Phosphorus Status Affects Calf Growth and Performance
- Exploring How Maternal Phosphorus Status Affects Calf Growth and Performance
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