Richard Griswold Warner

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1951-1990 Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, United States 
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1922-2002

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Leonard Amby Maynard grad student 1951 Cornell
 (The Metabolism of Intravenously Administered Carotene in the Dairy Calf)
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Porter JC, Warner RG, Kertz AF. (2007) Effect of Fiber Level and Physical Form of Starter on Growth and Development of Dairy Calves Fed No Forage The Professional Animal Scientist. 23: 395-400
Petersson KH, Warner RG, Kallfelz FA, et al. (1988) Influence of magnesium, water, and sodium chloride on urolithiasis in veal calves. Journal of Dairy Science. 71: 3369-3377
Campos OF, Huber JT, Morrill JL, et al. (1982) Spray-Dried Fish Solubles or Soy Protein Concentrate in Milk Replacer Formulations Journal of Dairy Science. 65: 97-104
Ehle FR, Warner RG. (1978) Nutritional implications of the hamster forestomach. Journal of Nutrition. 108: 1047-1053
Schmidt GH, Warner RG, Tyrrell HF, et al. (1971) Effect of thyroprotein feeding on dairy cows. Journal of Dairy Science. 54: 481-492
Thye FW, Warner RG, Miller PD. (1970) Relationship of Various Blood Metabolites to Voluntary Feed Intake in Lactating Ewes Journal of Nutrition. 100: 565-572
Lofgren PA, Warner RG. (1970) Influence of Various Fiber Sources and Fractions on Milk Fat Percentage Journal of Dairy Science. 53: 296-304
Bhattacharya AN, Warner RG. (1968) Effect of propionate and citrate on depressed feed intake after intraruminal infusions of acetate in dairy cattle. Journal of Dairy Science. 51: 1091-1094
Bhattacharya AN, Warner RG. (1968) Voluntary Feed Intake of Pelleted Diets for Cattle, Sheep and Rabbits as Affected by Different Alkali Supplements Journal of Animal Science. 27: 1418-1425
Bhattacharya AN, Warner RG. (1967) Inhibitory effect of amphetamine on feed and water intake in sheep. Journal of Animal Science. 26: 1445-1449
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