Browsing by Subject "Cattle"
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(Texas A&M University. Libraries, 1983)Data on 167 bulls from a modified five breed diallel involving Angus, Brahman, Hereford, Holstein and Jersey were used to compare alternative statistical models for estimation and characterization of various breed types ...
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(Texas A&M University. Libraries, 1984)A trial was conducted on pastures of Brazos bermudagrass in 1981 and 1982 to study both animal and pasture responses to grazing. Each pasture was divided into four paddocks to permit rotational grazing. Measurements were ...
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(Texas A&M University. Libraries, 1981)A stabilate prepared from Babesia bovis-infected Boophilus microplus ticks was used to infect intact adult cattle. Whole sera and isolated immunoglobulins were used to determine serologic activity during both initial and ...
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(2015-05-11)The objective of study 1 was to examine the associations between feeding behavior traits and performance and residual feed intake (RFI) in Brangus steers (N = 84). Steers with low-RFI phenotypes consumed 19% less (P < 0.01) ...
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(Texas A&M University. Libraries, 1985)A biochemical, and genetic examination of the tetravalent, attenuated vaccine for bluetongue virus (BTV) developed at Texas A&M was undertaken. These studies were aimed at (i) identifying reliable vaccine-associated markers, ...
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(2019-05-21)Bovine Viral Diarrhea Virus (BVDV) is a component of bovine respiratory disease complex, which has been reported to cause the largest loss in productivity in feedlot cattle in the U.S., with annual economic losses in excess ...
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Cattle (Physical: Agricultural Communications and Journalism Program, Texas A&M University; Digital: Cushing Memorial Library and Archives, Texas A&M University, <a href="mailto:cushing-library@tamu.edu">Email</a>, Phone: 979-845-1951, <a href="http://cushing.library.tamu.edu/">Website</a>, 2009)
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Cattle (Physical: Agricultural Communications and Journalism Program, Texas A&M University; Digital: Cushing Memorial Library and Archives, Texas A&M University, <a href="mailto:cushing-library@tamu.edu">Email</a>, Phone: 979-845-1951, <a href="http://cushing.library.tamu.edu/">Website</a>, 2009)
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Cattle (Physical: Agricultural Communications and Journalism Program, Texas A&M University; Digital: Cushing Memorial Library and Archives, Texas A&M University, <a href="mailto:cushing-library@tamu.edu">Email</a>, Phone: 979-845-1951, <a href="http://cushing.library.tamu.edu/">Website</a>, 2009)
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(Texas A&M University. Libraries, 1985)Five paddocks of a heavily stocked (3.3 AUM/ha) rotational grazing (RG) system at two stocking densities, two paddocks simulated 14 (RG-14) and three paddocks simulated 42 (RG-42) paddocks per herd, and a moderately stocked ...
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(Physical: John D. Wheelan; Digital: Cushing Memorial Library and Archives, 2011-09-05)
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(Texas A&M University. Libraries, 1978)Samples of the longissimus muscle from six steers were held at either 37° (HT) or 2° (C) for 12 and 24 hr to study the effect of conditioning temperature and incubation time on collagen properties. More of each collagen ...
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(Texas A&M University. Libraries, 1977)Differences in adipose and skeletal muscle tissues between double-muscled (DM) cattle and normal cattle fed high energy or low energy rations were analyzed; 4 DM and 2 normal cattle were fed a high energy ration, while 3 ...
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Characterization of puberty and growth near puberty in five cattle breeds and their diallel crosses (Texas A&M University. Libraries, 1977)Pubertal measurements and monthly weight and height measurements of 424 bulls and 475 heifers involved in a diallel mating of Angus, Brahman, Hereford, Holstein and Jersey cattle were analyzed to characterize puberty and ...
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Scientists Dr. Jonathan Hill and Dr. Mark Westhusin at Texas A&M University have successfully cloned what is believed to be the first calf cloned from an adult bull, which is also the oldest animal ever cloned. A 21-year-old ...
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Scientists Dr. Jonathan Hill and Dr. Mark Westhusin at Texas A&M University have successfully cloned what is believed to be the first calf cloned from an adult bull, which is also the oldest animal ever cloned. A 21-year-old ...
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Scientists Dr. Jonathan Hill and Dr. Mark Westhusin at Texas A&M University have successfully cloned what is believed to be the first calf cloned from an adult bull, which is also the oldest animal ever cloned. A 21-year-old ...
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Scientists Dr. Jonathan Hill and Dr. Mark Westhusin at Texas A&M University have successfully cloned what is believed to be the first calf cloned from an adult bull, which is also the oldest animal ever cloned. A 21-year-old ...