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Authors: Kronfeld, DS
Citation: Ds. Kronfeld, Body fluids and exercise: Influences of nutrition and feeding management, J EQUINE V, 21(9), 2001, pp. 417-428

Authors: Kronfeld, DS
Citation: Ds. Kronfeld, Body fluids and exercise: Replacement strategies, J EQUINE V, 21(8), 2001, pp. 368-375

Authors: Kronfeld, DS
Citation: Ds. Kronfeld, Body fluids and exercise: Physiological responses (Part I), J EQUINE V, 21(7), 2001, pp. 312-322

Authors: Graham-Thiers, PM Kronfeld, DS Kline, KA Sklan, DJ
Citation: Pm. Graham-thiers et al., Dietary protein restriction and fat supplementation diminish the acidogenic effect of exercise during repeated sprints in horses, J NUTR, 131(7), 2001, pp. 1959-1964

Authors: Staniar, WB Kronfeld, DS Wilson, JA Lawrence, LA Cooper, WL Harris, PA
Citation: Wb. Staniar et al., Growth of Thoroughbreds fed a low-protein supplement fortified with lysineand threonine, J ANIM SCI, 79(8), 2001, pp. 2143-2151

Authors: Williams, CA Kronfeld, DS Staniar, WB Harris, PA
Citation: Ca. Williams et al., Plasma glucose and insulin responses of Thoroughbred mares fed a meal highin starch and sugar or fat and fiber, J ANIM SCI, 79(8), 2001, pp. 2196-2201

Authors: Ordakowski, AL Kronfeld, DS Holland, JL Hargreaves, BJ Gay, LS Harris, PA Dove, H Sklan, D
Citation: Al. Ordakowski et al., Alkanes as internal markers to estimate digestibility of hay or hay plus concentrate diets in horses, J ANIM SCI, 79(6), 2001, pp. 1516-1522

Authors: Hoffman, RM Wilson, JA Kronfeld, DS Cooper, WL Lawrence, LA Sklan, D Harris, PA
Citation: Rm. Hoffman et al., Hydrolyzable carbohydrates in pasture, hay, and horse feeds: Direct assay and seasonal variation, J ANIM SCI, 79(2), 2001, pp. 500-506

Authors: Kronfeld, DS
Citation: Ds. Kronfeld, Concerned about use of BST in dairy cattle, J AM VET ME, 219(5), 2001, pp. 591-591

Authors: Graham-Thiers, PM Kronfeld, DS Kline, KA Sklan, DJ Harris, PA
Citation: Pm. Graham-thiers et al., Protein status of exercising Arabian horses fed diets containing 14% or 7.5% crude protein fortified with lysine and threonine, J EQUINE V, 20(8), 2000, pp. 516-521

Authors: Porr, CAS Kronfeld, DS Lawrence, LA Pleasant, RS Harris, PA
Citation: Cas. Porr et al., Diet and conditioning influence bone development, EQUINE PRAC, 22(5), 2000, pp. 18-21

Authors: Kronfeld, DS
Citation: Ds. Kronfeld, Recombinant bovine somatotropin and animal welfare, J AM VET ME, 216(11), 2000, pp. 1719-1722

Authors: Kronfeld, DS Custalow, SE Ferrante, PL Taylor, LE Moll, HD Meacham, TN Tiegs, W
Citation: Ds. Kronfeld et al., Determination of the lactate breakpoint during incremental exercise in horse adapted to dietary corn oil, AM J VET RE, 61(2), 2000, pp. 144-151

Authors: Hargreaves, BJ Kronfeld, DS Naylor, JRJ
Citation: Bj. Hargreaves et al., Ambient temperature and relative humidity influenced packed cell volume, total plasma protein and other variables in horses during an incremental submaximal field exercise test, EQUINE V J, 31(4), 1999, pp. 314-318

Authors: Hoffman, RM Lawrence, LA Kronfeld, DS Cooper, WL Sklan, DJ Dascanio, JJ Harris, PA
Citation: Rm. Hoffman et al., Dietary carbohydrates and fat influence radiographic bone mineral content of growing foals, J ANIM SCI, 77(12), 1999, pp. 3330-3338

Authors: Wilson, JA Kronfeld, DS Gay, LS Williams, JH Wilson, TM Lindinger, MI
Citation: Ja. Wilson et al., Sarcoplasmic reticulum responses to repeated sprints are affected by conditioning of horses, J ANIM SCI, 76(12), 1998, pp. 3065-3071
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