Edgar F. Garrett, Veterinary Clinical Medicine, College of Veterinary Medicine, U of I at Illinois

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

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Edgar F. Garrett

Visiting Assistant Clinical Professor, Veterinary Clinical Medicine

Professional Interests:

Selected Publications:

Garrett EF (2005) Effect of two commercially available multivalent modified live viral vaccines on milk production of Holstein dairy cows. 2005 Proceeding Amer Assoc Bov Pract (accepted).

Garrett EF , Pereira MN , Nordlund KV, Armentano LE, Goodger WJ, Oetzel GR (1999). Diagnostic methods for the detection of subacute ruminal acidosis in dairy cows. J Dairy Sci 82:1170-1178.

Pereira MN, Garrett EF , Oetzel GR, Armentano LE ( 1999). Partial replacement of forage with nonforage fiber sources in lactating cow diets. I. Performance and health. J Dairy Sci 82:2716-2730.

Garrett EF , Nordlund KV, Goodger WJ, Oetzel GR (1997). A cross-sectional field study investigating the effect of periparturient dietary management on ruminal pH in early lactational cows. J Dairy Sci 80 Suppl. 1:112.

Britt JS, Gaska J, Garrett EF , Konkle D, Mealy M ( 1996). Comparison of topical application of three products for treatment of papillomatous digital dermatitis in dairy cattle. J Am Vet Med Assoc 209:1134-1136.

Garrett EF , Pereira MN , Armentano LE, Nordlund KV, Oetzel GR (1995). Comparison of pH and VFA concentration of rumen fluid from dairy cows collected through a rumen canula vs rumenocentesis. J Dairy Sci 78 Suppl. 1:299.

Nordlund KV, Garrett EF , Oetzel GR (1995). Herd-based rumenocentesis: a clinical approach to the diagnosis of subacute rumen acidosis. Compendium on Cont Educ Pract Vet Vol 17:S48-56.

Periera MN , Garrett EF , Oetzel GR, Armentano LE (1995) Partial replacement of forage NDF with high fiber by-products throughout mid-lactation. J Dairy Sci 78 Suppl. 1:164.

Nordlund KV, Garrett EF (1994). Rumenocentesis: A technique for collecting rumen fluid for the diagnosis of subacute rumen acidosis in dairy herds. The Bovine Practitioner 28:109-112.