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1Effects of sex and short-term magnesium supplementation on stress responses and longissimus muscle quality characteristics of crossbred cattleBass, P. D., T. E. Engle, K. E. Belk, P. L. Chapman, S. L. Archibeque, G. C. Smith, and J. D. Tatum
2Performance, residual feed intake, digestibility, carcass traits, and profitability of Angus-Hereford steers housed in individual or group pensCruz, G. D., J. A. Rodríguez-Sánchez, J. W. Oltjen, and R. D. Sainz
3A snapshot of management practices and nutritional recommendations used by feedlot nutritionists in BrazilMillen, D. D., R. D. L. Pacheco, M. D. B. Arrigoni, M. L. Galyean, and J. T. Vasconcelos
4Dietary protein during gestation affects maternal insulin-like growth factor, insulin-like growth factor binding protein, leptin concentrations, and fetal growth in heifersSullivan, T. M. , G. C. Micke, N. Perkins, G. B. Martin, C. R. Wallace, K. L. Gatford, J. A. Owens, and V. E. A. Perry
5Comparison of bloat potential between a variety of soft-red versus a variety of hard-red winter wheat forageAkins, M. S., E. B. Kegley, K. P. Coffey, J. D. Caldwell, K. S. Lusby, J. C. Moore, and W. K. Coblentz
6Effect of dried corn distillers grains plus solubles compared with soybean hulls, in late gestation heifer diets, on animal and reproductive performanceEngel, C. L., H. H. Patterson, and G. A. Perry
7Ruminal degradation and intestinal digestibility of dried or wet distillers grains with increasing concentrations of condensed distillers solublesCao, Z. J., J. L. Anderson, and K. F. Kalscheur
8In situ ruminal degradation characteristics of by-product feedstuffs for beef cattle consuming low-quality forageWinterholler, S. J., D. L. Lalman, T. K. Dye, C. P. McMurphy, and C. J. Richards
9Effects of feeding high-linoleate safflower seeds on postpartum reproduction in beef cowsScholljegerdes, E. J., B. W. Hess, M. H. J. Grant, S. L. Lake, B. M. Alexander, T. R. Weston, D. L. Hixon, E. A. Van Kirk, and G. E. Moss
10Intake, water consumption, ruminal fermentation, and stress response of beef heifers fed after different lengths of delays in the daily feed delivery timeGonzález, L. A., L. B. Correa, A. Ferret, X. Manteca, J. L. Ruíz-de-la-Torre, and S. Calsamiglia
11Relationship between feeding behavior and residual feed intake in growing Brangus heifersBingham, G. M., T. H. Friend, P. A. Lancaster, and G. E. Carstens
12Effect of essential oils, tylosin, and monensin on finishing steer performance, carcass characteristics, liver abscesses, ruminal fermentation, and digestibilityMeyer, N. F., G. E. Erickson, T. J. Klopfenstein, M. A. Greenquist, M. K. Luebbe, P. Williams, and M. A. Engstrom
13Initial body condition score affects hormone and metabolite response to nutritional restriction and repletion in yearling postpubertal beef heifersCassady, J. M., T. D. Maddock, A. DiCostanzo, and G. C. Lamb
14This study continues a series of investigations evaluating fescue endotoxin exposure in beef heifer production. The objectives were to evaluate fatty acid compositions in plasma and follicular fluid, and to assess oocyte quality from cattle fed fescue dieJones, K. L. and S. S. King
15Effects of early gestational undernutrition on fetal growth, organ development, and placentomal composition in the bovineLong, N. M., K. A. Vonnahme, B. W. Hess, P. W. Nathanielsz, and S. P. Ford
16Physiological changes in rumen fermentation during acidosis induction and its control using a multivalent polyclonal antibody preparation in heifersBlanch, M., S. Calsamiglia, N. DiLorenzo, A. DiCostanzo, S. Muetzel, and R. J. Wallace
17Backgrounding and finishing diets are associated with inflammatory responses in feedlot steerAmetaj, B. N., K. M. Koenig, S. M. Dunn, W. Z. Yang, Q. Zebeli, and K. A. Beauchemin
18Intake, water consumption, ruminal fermentation, and stress response of beef heifers fed after different length of delays in the daily feed delivery timeGonzález, L. A., L. B. Correa, A. Ferret, X. Manteca, J. L. Ruíz-de-la-Torre and S. Calsamiglia
19Copper deficiency in the young bovine results in dramatic decreases in brain copper concentration but does not alter brain prion protein biologyLegleiter, L. R., J. W. Spears, and H. C. Liu
20Back Effects of dietary sunflower seeds and tylosin phosphate on production variables, carcass characteristics, fatty acid composition, and liver abscess incidence in crossbred steersMir, P. S., M. E. R. Dugan, M. L. He, T. Entz, and B. Yip
21Effects of dietary energy source and level and injection of tilmicosin phosphate on immune function in lipopolysaccharide-challenged beef steersReuter, R. R., J. A. Carroll, J. W. Dailey, B. J. Cook, and M. L. Galyean
22Effects of supplement type and selenium source on measures of growth and selenium status in yearling beef steersArthington , J. D.
23Effect of the number of concentrate feeding places per pen on performance, behavior, and welfare indicators of Friesian calves during the first month after arrival at the feedlot.González, L. A., A. Ferret, X. Manteca, J. L. Ruíz-de-la-Torre, S. Calsamiglia, M. Devant and A. Bach
24Effects of melengestrol acetate on the inflammatory response in heifers challenged with Mannheimia haemolyticaCorrigan, M. E., J. S. Drouillard, M. F. Spire, D. A. Mosier, J. E. Minton, J. J. Higgins, E. R. Loe, B. E. Depenbusch, and J. T. Fox
25Effects of Saccharomyces cerevisiae subspecies boulardii CNCM I-1079 on feed intake by healthy beef cattle treated with florfenicol and on health and performance of newly received beef heifersKeyser, S. A., J. P. McMeniman, D. R. Smith, J. C. MacDonald, and M. L. Galyean
26Effects of dam nutrition on growth and reproductive performance of heifer calvesMartin, J. L., K. A. Vonnahme, D. C. Adams, G. P. Lardy, and R. N. Funston
27Feeding live cultures of Enterococcus faecium and Saccharomyces cerevisiae induces an inflammatory response in feedlot steersEmmanuel, D. G. V., A. Jafari, K. A. Beauchemin, J. A. Z. Leedle, and B. N. Ametaj
28Genetic and phenotypic relationships of feeding behavior and temperament with performance, feed efficiency, ultrasound, and carcass merit of beef cattleNkrumah, J. D., D. H. Crews, Jr, J. A. Basarab, M. A. Price, E. K. Okine, Z. Wang, C. Li, and S. S. Moore
29Effects of restricted feeding of beef heifers during the postweaning period on growth, efficiency, and ultrasound carcass characteristicsRoberts, A. J., S. I. Paisley, T. W. Geary, E. E. Grings, R. C. Waterman, and M. D. MacNeil
30Influence of endophyte consumption and heat stress on intravaginal temperatures, plasma lipid oxidation, blood selenium, and glutathione redox of mononuclear cells in heifers grazing tall fescueBurke, N. C., G. Scaglia, K. E. Saker, D. J. Blodgett, and W. S. Swecker, Jr
31Indicators of undernutrition in cattleAgenäs, S.; Heath, M.F.; Nixon, R.M.; Wilkinson, J.M.; Phillips, C.J.C.
32Wet corn gluten feed and alfalfa hay levels in dry-rolled corn finishing diets: Effects on finishing performance and feedlot nitrogen mass balanceFarran, T. B., G. E. Erickson, T. J. Klopfenstein, C. N. Macken, and R. U. Lindquist
33Efficacy of using a combination of rendered protein products as an undegradable intake protein supplement for lactating, winter-calving, beef cows fed bromegrass hayEncinias, A. M., G. P. Lardy, J. L. Leupp, H. B. Encinias, L. P. Reynolds, and J. S. Caton
34Use of synchrotron FTIR microspectroscopy to identify chemical differences in barley endosperm tissue in relation to rumen degradation characteristicsYu, P., D. A. Christensen, C. R. Christensen, M. D. Drew, B. G. Rossnagel, and J. J. McKinnon
35Growing and finishing performance of steers when fed recycled poultry bedding during the growing periodCapucille, D. J., M. H. Poore, and G. M. Rogers
36Effects of endophyte-infected tall fescue on indicators of thermal status and growth in Hereford and Senepol steersBrowning, Jr., R.
37Effect of management strategies on reducing heat stress of feedlot cattle: Feed and water intakeMader, T. L. and M. S. Davis
38Effects of feeding supplemental fat to beef cows on cold tolerance in newborn calvesDietz, R. E., J. B. Hall, W. D. Whittier, F. Elvinger, and D. E. Eversole
39Large round bale feeder design affects hay utilization and beef cow behaviorBuskirk, D. D., A. J. Zanella, T. M. Harrigan, J. L. Van Lente, L. M. Gnagey, and M. J. Kaercher
40Controlling variation in feed intake through bunk managementPritchard, R. H. and K. W. Bruns
41Early-weaning and postweaning nutritional management affect feedlot performance, carcass merit, and the relationship of 12th-rib fat, marbling score, and feed efficiency among Angus and Wagyu heifersWertz, A. E., L. L. Berger, P. M. Walker, D. B. Faulkner, F. K. McKeith and S. L. Rodriguez-Zas
42Early weaning and postweaning nutritional management affect feedlot performance of angus x simmental heifers and the relationship of 12th rib fat and marbling score to feed efficiencyWertz, E., L. L. Berge, P. M. Walker, D. B. Faulkner, F. K. McKeith and S. Rodriguez-Zas
43Effects of feeding beef females supplemental fat during gestation on cold tolerance in newborn calvesLammoglia, M. A., R. A. Bellows, E. E. Grings, J. W. Bergman, R. E. Short, and M. D. MacNeil
44Effects of prepartum supplementary fat and muscle hypertrophy genotype on cold tolerance in newborn calvesLammoglia, M. A., R. A. Bellows, E. E. Grings and J. W. Bergman
45The effects of low-copper diets with or without supplemental molybdenum on specific immune responses of stressed cattleWard, J. D. and J. W. Spears
46Effect of shipping and chromium supplementation on performance, immune response, and disease resistance of steersKegley, E. B., J. W. Spears, and T. T. Brown, Jr
47Handling, Bruising and Dehydration of Cattle at the Time of SlaughterJarvis, A.M.; Messer, C.D.A.; Cockram, M.S.T.
48Vitamin E supplementation and stress affect tissue alpha-tocopherol content of beef heifersNockels, C. F., K. G. Odde, and A. M. Craig
49Integration of regulatory signals controlling forage intake in ruminantsForbes, J. M.
50Effects of time of weaning, supplement, and sire breed of calf during the fall grazing period on cow and calf performanceShort, R. E., E. E. Grings, M. D. MacNeil, R. K. Heitschmidt, M. R. Haferkamp, and D. C. Adams
51Endocrine responses in cows fed Ponderosa pine needles and the effects of stress, corpus luteum regression, progestin, and ketoprofenShort, R. E., R. B. Staigmiller, R. A. Bellows, and S. P. Ford
52Effects of feeding energy or protein supplements before or after calving on performance of spring-calving cows grazing native rangeMarston, T. T., K. S. Lusby, R. P. Wettemann, and H. T. Purvis
53Recovery rate and plasma zinc and copper concentrations of steer calves fed organic and inorganic zinc and manganese sources with or without injectable copper and challenged with infectious bovine rhinotracheitis virusChirase, N. K., D. P. Hutcheson, G. B. Thompson, and J. W. Spears
54Effects of postpartum nutrition and once-daily suckling on reproductive efficiency and preweaning calf performance in fall-calving Brahman (Bos indicus) cowsBrowning, Jr, R., B. S. Robert, A. W. Lewis, D. A. Neuendorff, and R. D. Randel
55The effects of endophyte-infected tall fescue consumption on diet utilization and thermal regulation in cattleAldrich, C. G., J. A. Paterson, J. L. Tate, and M. S. Kerley
56Influence of cattle age, lithium chloride dose level, and food type in the retention of food aversionsRalphs, M. H. and C. D. Cheney
57Supplemental chromium for stressed and growing feeder calvesChang, X. and D. N. Mowat
58Effects of nutrition and season on the onset of puberty in the beef heiferSchillo, K. K., J. B. Hall, and S. M. Hileman
59Frequency of Feeding SteersFuller, J. G., G. Bohstedt, and B. H. Roche
60Concentrations of serum constituents in cold-stressed calves from heifers fed inadequate protein and(or) energyBull, R. C., D. O. Everson, D. P. Olson, K. W. Kelley, S. Curtis, and G. Tzou
61Maintenance requirements of beef cattle as affected by season on different planes of nutritionBirkelo, C. P., D. E. Johnson, and H. P. Phetteplace
62Myofibrillar protein turnover in feed-restricted and realimented beef cattleJones, S. J., D. L. Starkey, C. R. Calkins, and J. D. Crouse
63Effects of Preconditioning on Performance of Beef Calves before and after Entering the FeedlotPeterson, E. B., D. R. Strohbehn, G. W. Ladd, and R. L. Willham
64B-Vitamin Supplementation of Diets for Feedlot CalvesZinn, R. A., F. N. Owens, R. L. Stuart, J. R. Dunbar, and B. B. Norman
65Potential Nutritional Strategies for Intensively Managed Cattle during Thermal StressBeede, D.K. and R. J. Collier
66Effects of Receiving and Growing Diets on Compensatory Gains of Stressed CalvesLofgreen, Glen P. and H. E. Kiesling
67Bovine Muscle Glycogen as Affected by Fasting and RefeedingCrouse, J. D., S. B. Smith, and R. L. Prior
68Supplemental Feeding of Spring-Calving Cows on Tall Fescue or Tall Fescue-Red Clover PasturesEllis, J. L., R. E. Morrow, G. B. Garner, J. A. Stricker, and M. R. Ellersieck
69Reproductive Performance of Gyr Cows: The Effect of Weaning Age of Calves and Postpartum Energy IntakeMoore, C. Patrick and Carlos Magno Campos da Rocha
70Influence of Preweaning and B-Vitamin Supplementation of The Feedlot Receiving Diet on Calves Subjected to Marketing and Transit StressCole, N. A., J. B. McLaren, and D. P. Hutcheson
71Simulated Effect of Calving Season and Winter Hay Feeding Level on Cow Herd ProductivityNelson, T. C., T. C. Cartwright, A. K. Angirasa, and F. M. Rouquette, Jr.
72Adjusting Protein in Feedlot Diets during Thermal StressAmes, D. R., D. R. Brink, and C. L. Willms
73Effects of Dietary Energy, Free Choice Alfalfa Hay and Mass Medication on Calves Subjected to Marketing and Shipping StressesLofgreen, Glen P., L. H. Stinocher, and H. E. Kiesling
74Effect of Magnesium and Energy Supplementation on Blood Constituents of Fall-Calving Beef CowsBoling, J. A., T. O. Okolo, N. Gay, and N. W. Bradley
75Energy Level in Starting Rations for Calves Subjected to Marketing and Shipping StressLofgreen, G. P., J. R. Dunbar, D. G. Addis, and J. G. Clark
76Effect of Pre-Slaughter Starvation in CattleKirton, A. H., D. J. Paterson, and D. M. Duganzich
77Formulating Beef Rations with Varying Levels of Heat IncrementBrokken, Ray F.
78Hereditary Muscular Hypertrophy in the Bovine: Metabolic Response to Nutritional StressHolmes, J. H. G. and D. W. Robinson
79Consumption of Sodium Bicarbonate in Water by Steers Fed Varied All-Concentrate DietsLassiter, J. W. and Veenon Alligood
80Symposium on Factors Influencing the Voluntary Intake of Herbage by Ruminants: Physiological and Physical Factors Limiting Feed IntakeConrad, H. R.
81Effect of Level of Supplemental Winter Feed on Calf Weight and on Milk Production of Fall-Calving Range Beef CowsFurr, R. D. and A. B. Nelson
82Influence of Post-Partum Energy Level on Reproductive Performance of Hereford Cows Restricted in Energy Intake Prior to CalvingWiltbank, J. N., W. W. Rowden, J. E. Ingalls, and D. R. Zimmerman
83The Relation of Pre-Natal and Pre-Weaning Treatment to the Effect of Arsanilic Acid on Selenium Poisoning in Weanling PigsWahlstrom, Richard C. and Oscar E. Olson
84A Genetic Analysis of Weaning Weights in a Range Beef Herd Operated under Optimum and Sub-Optimum Nutritional RegimesRollins, W. C. and K. A. Wagnon
85A Study of the Supplemental Feeding of Carotene for Range Breeding Cows during the Precalving and Calving PeriodWatkins, W. E. and J. H. Knox
86Disease in Cattle Caused by Feeding Sweet-Clover HayFitch, C. P.