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Year Title PDF Authors
2004 Pregnancy rates of mares inseminated with semen cooled
for 18 hours and then frozen
PDF T. Backman et al.
2002 Effects of Source and Concentration of Trace Minerals on Feedlot Performance, Immunity, Mineral Status, Carcass Characteristics and Fatty Acid Profile of the Longissimus Muscle of Beef Steers PDF A.R. Rhoads et al.
2002 Effects of Magnesium Source on Performance and Carcass Characteristics of Steers PDF D.B. Abbey et al.
2002 Effects of Feeding Low Phytate Corn Varieties on Growth Performance, Feed Efficiency, Serum Phosphorus Level, Longissimus dorsi Fatty Acid Composition and Carcass Characteristics of Finishing Beef Cattle PDF P.L. Loza et al.
2002 Effects of Copper Source and Concentration on Performance, Copper Status, and Immune Function in Growing and Finishing Steers PDF K.L. Dorton et al.
2002 The Effects of Copper Source and Concentration on Lipid Metabolism, Carcass Characteristics, and Fatty Acid Profile in Growing and Finishing Angus Steers PDF L.R. Johnson et al.
2002 Effect of Magnesium (Mg) Source on Digestibility and Buffering Capacity in Cattle PDF D.B. Abbey et al.
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2002 Effect of salt levels on growth performance, carcass characteristics and cost of gain of finishing feedlot cattle PDF W. R. Flatt et al.
2002 Effect of phosphorus concentration on blood serum phosphorus concentrations, growth performance, carcass characteristics, and cost of gain on finishing feedlot cattle PDF W. R. Flatt et al.
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2000 The effect of initiation of exercise training in young horses on vitamin K status P. D. Siciliano et al.
2000 Effects of Trace Mineral Supplementation on Cow-Calf Performance, Reproduction, and Immune Function T. L. Stanton et al.
2000 Options for using non-traditional and by-product feeds for beef cows   J.C. Whittier
2000 Effect of switching from high grain to hay five days prior to slaughter on finishing cattle performance T. L. Stanton et al.
2000 Trace mineral supplementation in presence of dietary antagonists on growth performance, health, and carcass characteristics of transport stressed calves T. L. Stanton et al.
2000 Evaluation of single cell protein as a protein supplement for finishing cattle H. Phetteplace et al.
2000 Effects of Profi peas, Pisum arvense, on growth performance and carcass characteristics of feedlot cattle W.R. Flatt & T.L. Stanton
2000 Effects of Profi peas, Pisum arvense, on growth performance and carcass characteristics of feedlot cattle PDF W.R. Flatt & T.L. Stanton
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