Dale A. Moore mainly investigates Animal science, Dairy cattle, Veterinary medicine, Weight gain and Antimicrobial. His work on Herd is typically connected to Photography as part of general Animal science study, connecting several disciplines of science. In general Dairy cattle study, his work on Free stall often relates to the realm of Lying, thereby connecting several areas of interest.
His Veterinary medicine research integrates issues from Scan sampling, Relative risk, Epidemiology and Milking. His Weight gain study also includes
Dale A. Moore mainly focuses on Animal science, Veterinary medicine, Dairy cattle, Herd and Internal medicine. His Animal science study which covers Pregnancy that intersects with Embryo. His work focuses on many connections between Veterinary medicine and other disciplines, such as Medical education, that overlap with his field of interest in Behavior change.
He combines subjects such as Biotechnology and Lactation with his study of Dairy cattle. As a part of the same scientific study, Dale A. Moore usually deals with the Herd, concentrating on Lameness and frequently concerns with Milking, Herd management and Sampling. Dale A. Moore studied Internal medicine and Antibiotics that intersect with Weight gain and Antimicrobial.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Herd, Antimicrobial stewardship, Animal science, Dairy calf and Diarrhea. The various areas that Dale A. Moore examines in his Herd study include Milking, Jersey cattle and Continuing education. His Antimicrobial stewardship research includes elements of Response rate, Sample, Protocol and Medical education.
His study in the field of Dairy cattle is also linked to topics like Passive immunity. His Diarrhea research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Antibiotics, Disease, Standard treatment and Pneumonia. He has researched Internal medicine in several fields, including Ampicillin and Feces.
His primary areas of investigation include Herd, Animal science, Total protein, Passive immunity and Ingestion. His studies deal with areas such as Family medicine and Continuing education as well as Herd. His work on Jersey cattle, Dairy cattle and Dairy calf as part of general Animal science research is frequently linked to Yield, thereby connecting diverse disciplines of science.
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Spatial Analytical Methods and Geographic Information Systems: Use in Health Research and Epidemiology
Dale A. Moore;Tim E. Carpenter.
Epidemiologic Reviews (1999)
Using time-lapse video photography to assess dairy cattle lying behavior in a free-stall barn.
M.W. Overton;W.M. Sischo;G.D. Temple;D.A. Moore.
Journal of Dairy Science (2002)
Evaluation of the effects of oral colostrum supplementation during the first fourteen days on the health and performance of preweaned calves
Anna Catharina Berge;TE Besser;DA Moore;WM Sischo.
Journal of Dairy Science (2009)
Preliminary field evidence for the association of clinical mastitis with altered interestrus intervals in dairy cattle.
D. A. Moore;James S Cullor;Robert Bondurant;W. M. Sischo.
Theriogenology (1991)
Evaluation of factors that affect embryonic loss in dairy cattle.
Dale A Moore;Michael W Overton;Ricardo C Chebel;Ricardo C Chebel;Marla L Truscott.
Javma-journal of The American Veterinary Medical Association (2005)
A Clinical Trial Evaluating Prophylactic and Therapeutic Antibiotic Use on Health and Performance of Preweaned Calves
A.C.B. Berge;P. Lindeque;D.A. Moore;W.M. Sischo.
Journal of Dairy Science (2005)
BUN and MUN: urea nitrogen testing in dairy cattle
D.A. Moore;G. Varga.
Compendium on Continuing Education for The Practicing Veterinarian (1996)
Field Trial Evaluating the Influence of Prophylactic and Therapeutic Antimicrobial Administration on Antimicrobial Resistance of Fecal Escherichia coli in Dairy Calves
Anna Catharina B. Berge;Dale A. Moore;William M. Sischo.
Applied and Environmental Microbiology (2006)
Targeting therapy to minimize antimicrobial use in preweaned calves: effects on health, growth, and treatment costs.
Anna Catharina Berge;DA Moore;TE Besser;WM Sischo.
Journal of Dairy Science (2009)
Animal bite epidemiology and surveillance for rabies postexposure prophylaxis.
Dale A. Moore;William M. Sischo;Allison Hunter;Toni Miles.
Javma-journal of The American Veterinary Medical Association (2000)
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