Browsing by Subject "cattle"
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(Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1979)
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(Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1979)
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(Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1979)
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(Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1979)
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(Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1979)
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(Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1979)
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(Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, 1937)
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(Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, 1908)Part I. Kaffir Corn,Milo Maize, and Molasses. Part II. Sugar, starches, and Pentosans. Part III. Plant Food.
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(Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, 1980)
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(Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, 1942)
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(Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, 1970)
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(Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, 1991)
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(Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, 1958)
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(Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, 1966)
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(2012-07-16)Bermudagrass (Cynodon dactylon (L) Pers.), one of the predominant forages in the southeastern US, varies in nutritive value in response to management and environmental factors. Beef cattle supplementation decisions are ...
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(2011-04-20)Reducing the frequency of supplementation is an effective means of reducing cost. However, little research has been conducted evaluating the level of supplemental protein required with infrequent supplementation. Therefore, ...
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Effects of Antibiotic Alternatives on Antimicrobial Resistance Among Fecal Bacteria in Beef Cattle (2020-07-28)Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) represents a growing crisis in both human and veterinary medicine. We evaluated the use of two antibiotic alternatives – heavy metals and essential oils – in beef cattle and their effects on ...
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(1985)Cattle implanted with Ralgro (zeranol) or Synovex-S (estradiol/progesterone, 20:200, w/w) reach finishing weight sooner than controls. Further, it is generally agreed that this increase in weight cannot be attributed to ...
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(2012-02-14)In many pasture and rangeland scenarios, low-quality forages (< 6-8% CP) are the primary energy source for some portion of the year. At these times, energy is typically the first limiting nutrient to the ruminant. ...
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(Texas A&M University, 2006-04-12)An engineering analysis of the fugitive particulate matter emissions from a feedyard is not simple. The presence of an evening dust peak in concentration measurements downwind of a feedyard complicates the calculation of ...