Research at Mapleview Agri.
State of the art Research facility
At our 260-calf research facility located outside of Palmerston, Ontario, we develop and validate products to improve calf performance. Construction of our state of the art research facility began in 2015 and completed it in January of 2016.
Staying On The Forefront of Calf Health Through Research
Our research focuses on antimicrobial stewardship by developing products and resources as well as management practices that can assist in a responsible reduction of antimicrobial use. In addition to our own research, we also conduct external trials for pharmaceutical, nutraceutical, feed additive and nutrition companies. We take pride in collaborating with leaders in calf research through our work with universities across North America. These partnerships help us to stay on the forefront of research and calf health.
Research Trials
Research at Mapleview Agri.
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Cel-Max™
Calves fed 1g of Cel-Max in the milk replacer for the first 56 days improved feed conversion and average daily gain resulting in a significant reduction in rearing costs.
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Deccox-M®
Calves offered Deccox-M in the milk replacer had improved growth in the pre-weaning period.
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Functional Protein (Advanced Calf)
Calves fed 5% functional protein in the pre-weaning period experienced less diarrhea and maintained the same average daily gain as an all milk formula.
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Wheat or Milk Protein
Calves fed a formula containing hydrolyzed wheat protein had a reduction in growth as well as decreased feed conversion in the post-weaning period.
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Whole Milk Formula
Calves offered a milk replacer with similar components to whole milk had a significantly lower average daily gain in the pre and post-weaning period and consumed less grain.
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Protein Level (Milk Replacer Comparison)
Calves offered a 26% protein milk replacer compared to a 22% protein had a greater average daily gain in the pre and post-weaning period.
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Milk Feeding
Calves that peaked at 1000g or 8L of milk replacer had a greater average daily gain and saw no reduction in grain intake when compared to calves fed 750g or 6L of milk.
Publications from our facility
- Wood, D.R., Blome, R.M., Ribeiro, L.C., Keunen, A.J., Keunen, B.W., Smith, G.W., Renaud, D.L., 2019. Short communication: Effects of different blood buffers administered in electrolyte solution to grain-fed veal calves experiencing diarrhea
- Wood, D.R., Blome. R.M., Keunen, A.J., Keunen, B.W., Crenshaw, J.D., Campbell, J.M., and Renaud, D.L. 2019. Short communication: Effects of porcine plasma or combined sodium butyrate and Bacillus subtilis on growth and health of grain-fed veal calves. J. Dairy Sci. 102(8):7183-7188.
- L. N. Buss, T. T. Yohe, L. R. Cangiano,1 D. L. Renaud, A. J. Keunen, L. L. Guan, and M. A. Steele, 2021. The effect of neomycin inclusion in milk replacer on the health, growth, and performance of male Holstein calves during preweaning
- T. E. von Konigslow, D. L. Renaud, T. F. Duffield, C. B. Winder, and D. F. Kelton, 2020. Assessing the utility of leukocyte differential cell counts for predicting morbidity, mortality, and growth in a grain-fed veal facility: A prospective single cohort study
- D. L. Renaud, C. Rot, J. Marshall, and M. A. Steele, 2020. The effect of Cryptosporidium parvum, rotavirus, and coronavirus infection on the health and performance of male dairy calves
- Renaud, D.L., Buss, L., Wilms, J.N., and Steele, M.A. 2020. Technical note: Is fecal consistency scoring an accurate measure of dry matter in dairy calves? J. Dairy Sci. (In Press).
- Scott, K., Kelton, D.F., Duffield, T.F., and Renaud, D.L. 2020. Short communication: Risk factors identified at arrival associated with average daily gain at a grain-fed veal facility: A prospective single cohort study. J. Dairy Sci. 101(1):858-863.
- Renaud, D.L, Skidmore, A., Roche, S.M., Steele, M.A., and Shock, D.A. 2019. Evaluation of Saccharomyces cerevisiae boulardii CNCM I-1079 fed pre-weaning on health and growth of male dairy calves. App. Ani. Sci. 35(6):570-576.
- Scott, K., Kelton, D.F., Duffield, T.F., and Renaud, D.L. 2019. Risk factors identified on arrival associated with morbidity and mortality at a grain-fed veal facility: A prospective cohort study. J. Dairy Sci. 102(10):9224-9235.
- Renaud, D. L. 2017. Why do some calves die and others thrive? An investigation of risk factors impacting male calf health in Ontario. PhD Thesis. Duffield, T. & Kelton, D. Department of Population Medicine, Ontario Veterinary College, University of Guelph. Guelph, Ontario, Canada.
Collaborators
Research projects are conducted collaboratively and contractually with industry leaders to develop and validate products sold and manufactured internationally. We conduct scientific investigations on the health and performance of calves fed different milk replacers, textured feeds, feed additives, pharmaceutical and nutraceutical products for a wide range of companies and academic institutes.
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APC inc.
APC is the global leader in the manufacture and sales of blood-derived functional plasma proteins and red blood cell products. Our ingredients are used in animal feed diets and other industries to add value through the unique properties that positively impact billions of animals – and plants – each year. Today, APC employs 500+ people in 8 countries with 17 manufacturing facilities worldwide. Our passion to watch animals and plants thrive is at the core of our corporate mission.
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Zoetis
Zoetis is the industry leader with more than 65 years of experience in animal health, the industry’s most extensive R&D capabilities, and a wide range of unparalleled services to help you succeed.
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Lallemand
Lallemand is a global leader in the development, production and marketing of yeast, bacteria and specialty ingredients.
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Church & Dwight – Arm & Hammer
At Arm & Hammer Animal Nutrition we use science to unlock the power of nature to create solutions that are designed to optimize animal productivity. Our expert team can help troubleshoot challenges and translate science into an action plan, always remaining focused on Animals First. Productivity Always.
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Provita Supplements
We research, test, manufacture, and distribute feed additives and silage inoculants for the feed industry worldwide.
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Kent Nutrition
Kent Nutrition Group (KNG) delivers the highest quality animal nutrition based on a long-standing tradition of progressive innovation and dedication to livestock, equine and pet owners. KNG is a division of Kent Corporation, a family-owned, American company founded in 1927. KNG was formed to bring out the best in two highly successful regional feed brands – Kent in the Midwest and Blue Seal in the East. The Kent and Blue Seal brands are dedicated to providing quality animal nutrition that you can trust – guaranteed.
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Natural MA Inc.
Natural MA Inc. was founded in 2006 as a privately owned Canadian Biotechnology company. Natural MA Inc. recently moved from the Research Park area of the University of Calgary, where it was among many biotech start-ups, to its own manufacturing and distribution facility in Cochrane, Alberta. Natural MA Inc. operates as a virtual company with and all research activities outsourced to either academic laboratories or specialized contract research organizations (CRO)
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Vetoquinol
Vetoquinol has been building its history for over 80 years, since the founding pharmacist’s dispensary to the company’s direct presence in 24 countries, serving veterinarians around the world.
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ACER Consulting
ACER Consulting specializes in animal health research and scientific education. We have a passion for agriculture and believe health and disease are best studied through a “One Health” lens. We design tools and programs to motivate change. Our goal is to improve public health, animal health and welfare, and the environment. We help clients understand, inform, and influence today for a healthier tomorrow.
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Dairyman’s Choice
Animal-Pro Products natural digestive supplements were developed in 1994 due to the demands in the dairy industry for a complete prebiotic and probiotic supplement to achieve a more productive herd and increase the health of breeding stock. This digestive supplement has grown into Canada’s premier prebiotic and probiotic supplement that we feed today. Initially Animal-Pro supplements were created for dairy cattle, but product development quickly expanded to beef cattle, horses, sheep, swine, poultry, goats, rabbits, dogs, cats, specialty birds, and pigeons.
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Animix LLC
Animix is a proven leading supplier of water-dispersible premixes, supplements, ingredients and technical support to the milk replacer industry.
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University of Guelph
Dairy at Guelph strives to increase the general public’s awareness for the tremendous amount of research related to dairy that is being done at the University of Guelph. That research explores a wide variety of fields such as animal health and welfare, genetics & genomics, food science, food safety, human health & nutrition, economics, business & management, environmental sciences, computer sciences and engineering.
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University of Kentucky
Our goal is to develop and conduct quality educational programs that will improve the lives of Kentucky dairy farm families and of those involved in the allied industries.
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SCCL
At SCCL we strive to optimize calf beginnings by perfecting colostrum with Science, Nature and Care. As the colostrum experts, we provide research-proven colostrum solutions.
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Dairy Farmers of Ontario
Dairy Farmers of Ontario (DFO) is the marketing board for the largest sector of Ontario agriculture. Our mission is to provide leadership and excellence in the production and marketing of Canadian milk for a dynamic, profitable growing dairy industry.
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University of Vermont
As a top public research university, University of Vermont fosters a spirit of inquiry to produce new knowledge, playing a vital role in supporting the research of faculty and students. We build on our distinctive strengths to shape healthy societies and a healthy environment.
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