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L A Burgwald-Balstad, J S Caton, V I Burke, K C Olso. Influence of forage level and naloxone injection on feed intake, digestion, and plasma hormone and metabolite concentrations in dairy heifers. Journal of animal science. vol 73. issue 9. 1996-03-21. PMID:8582858. |
naloxone injection decreased (p < .10) feed intake (grams/kilogram bw) at 1 and 2 h after feeding on d 1. |
1996-03-21 |
2023-08-12 |
Not clear |
M T Farran, M G Uwayjan, A M Miski, F T Sleiman, F A Adada, V M Ashkarian, O P Thoma. Effect of feeding raw and treated common vetch seed (Vicia sativa) on the performance and egg quality parameters of laying hens. Poultry science. vol 74. issue 10. 1996-02-28. PMID:8559727. |
two experiments were conducted to study the effect of feeding raw or treated common vetch seeds (v) on bw, feed intake (fi), egg production (ep), feed conversion (fc), egg weight (ew), shell thickness (st), yolk color score (yc), and haugh unit score (hu) of single comb white leghorn hens for 56 d. in experiment 1, diets contained 0, 7.5, 15, and 22.5% raw v. compared with the control, the 22.5% v diet decreased (p < .05) bw, fi, and ep. |
1996-02-28 |
2023-08-12 |
Not clear |
K E Anderson, G B Havenstein, J Brak. Effects of strain and rearing dietary regimens on brown-egg pullet growth and strain, rearing dietary regimens, density, and feeder space effects on subsequent laying performance. Poultry science. vol 74. issue 7. 1995-12-06. PMID:7479485. |
the suples and suphes feeding regimens resulted in significantly lower bw and feed conversion, shorter sternum length, and lower tibial breaking strength than the sdp regimen. |
1995-12-06 |
2023-08-12 |
Not clear |
G W Barbour, R Nemasetoni, M S Lilburn, M Werling, A G Yersi. The effect of enzyme predigestion on the quality of poultry by-product meal from whole turkey mortality. Poultry science. vol 74. issue 7. 1995-12-06. PMID:7479494. |
in experiment 2, feeding nonenzyme-treated turkey by-product (tbm) or e-tbm resulted in significantly improved bw and feed efficiency compared with cpbm but this may have been due to decreased protein in diets containing cpbm. |
1995-12-06 |
2023-08-12 |
Not clear |
E A Ott, R L Asquit. Trace mineral supplementation of yearling horses. Journal of animal science. vol 73. issue 2. 1995-08-08. PMID:7601780. |
horses were fed assigned concentrates individually to appetite for two 1.5-h feeding periods, daily and group-fed coastal bermudagrass (cynodon dactylon) hay in drylot paddocks at a rate of 1.0 kg/100 kg bw daily. |
1995-08-08 |
2023-08-12 |
Not clear |
J D Quigley, K R Martin, D A Bemis, L N Potgieter, C R Reinemeyer, B W Rohrbach, H H Dowlen, K C Lama. Effects of housing and colostrum feeding on serum immunoglobulins, growth, and fecal scores of Jersey calves. Journal of dairy science. vol 78. issue 4. 1995-07-27. PMID:7790581. |
ninety-six jersey calves were used to evaluate the effects of housing and method of colostrum feeding on serum ig concentrations, incidence and severity of scours, intake, and bw changes from birth to 35 d of age. |
1995-07-27 |
2023-08-12 |
Not clear |
M G Subramania. Effects of chronic alcohol administration on lactational performance in the rat. Alcohol (Fayetteville, N.Y.). vol 12. issue 2. 1995-07-12. PMID:7772265. |
to control for the reduced food intake in alcohol administered groups, rats receiving alcohol doses of 0.0 and 1.0 g/kg bw were pairfed to 2.0 g/kg bw alcohol group. |
1995-07-12 |
2023-08-12 |
rat |
T A Murphy, S C Loerch, K E McClure, M B Solomo. Effects of restricted feeding on growth performance and carcass composition of lambs. Journal of animal science. vol 72. issue 12. 1995-06-27. PMID:7759362. |
fifty-eight crossbred lambs (26 kg bw) with moderate growth potential were used in a completely randomized design experiment to determine the effects of restricted feeding of all-concentrate diets on performance and carcass composition. |
1995-06-27 |
2023-08-12 |
Not clear |
J L Sell, M J Jeffrey, B J Ker. Influence of amino acid supplementation of low-protein diets and metabolizable energy feeding sequence on performance and carcass composition of toms. Poultry science. vol 73. issue 12. 1995-04-03. PMID:7877943. |
feeding diets containing 93 or 100% of the protein and 100% of the eaa concentrations recommended by nrc (1984) or a diet containing 93 and 107% of the recommended protein and eaa concentrations, respectively, had no effect on bw or feed efficiency of toms at 104 or 117 d of age. |
1995-04-03 |
2023-08-12 |
Not clear |
J L Sell, M J Jeffrey, B J Ker. Influence of amino acid supplementation of low-protein diets and metabolizable energy feeding sequence on performance and carcass composition of toms. Poultry science. vol 73. issue 12. 1995-04-03. PMID:7877943. |
feeding diets supplying 108% of the men concentrations (mh) listed by nrc from 41 to 104 d improved bw (p < .02) and feed efficiency (p < .01) as compared with feeding 102% (m) of the men listed by nrc, but only the improvement in feed efficiency was evident at 117 d. feeding diets supplying 108% men from 41 to 104 d, followed by the 102% men diet from 104 to 117 d (mhm), resulted in the same 117-d bw and feed efficiency as feeding the mh men sequence from 41 to 117 d. metabolizable energy feeding sequence had no consistent effect on carcass or breast meat yields. |
1995-04-03 |
2023-08-12 |
Not clear |
C R Baumrucker, M H Green, J W Blu. Effects of dietary rhIGF-I in neonatal calves on the appearance of glucose, insulin, D-xylose, globulins and gamma-glutamyl transferase in blood. Domestic animal endocrinology. vol 11. issue 4. 1995-02-22. PMID:7828433. |
at feeding three, animals were fed d-xylose (0.5 g/kg bw) and 5,000 u of bovine kidney membrane gamma-glutamyl transferase as indicators of gut absorptive capacity. |
1995-02-22 |
2023-08-12 |
human |
P J Booth, J Craigon, G R Foxcrof. Nutritional manipulation of growth and metabolic and reproductive status in prepubertal gilts. Journal of animal science. vol 72. issue 9. 1995-01-26. PMID:8002461. |
reproductive status, metabolic state, and carcass composition were compared in prepubertal littermate gilts of 85 kg bw and identical ages after allocation to one of two feeding regimens at 75 kg, either twice-daily feeding to appetite up to 85 kg and then maintenance feeding until slaughter (group 85ar) or an initial period of maintenance feeding at 75 kg and then feeding to appetite to reach 85 kg (group 85ra). |
1995-01-26 |
2023-08-12 |
Not clear |
T A Murphy, S C Loerch, F E Smit. Effects of feeding high-concentrate diets at restricted intakes on digestibility and nitrogen metabolism in growing lambs. Journal of animal science. vol 72. issue 6. 1994-09-28. PMID:8071184. |
in trial 2, 12 wether lambs (30.6 +/- .6 kg bw) were used to determine the effects of feeding high-concentrate (92%) diets at reduced intakes on digestibility and n metabolism. |
1994-09-28 |
2023-08-12 |
Not clear |
K C Mitzner, F G Owen, R J Gran. Comparison of sorghum and corn grains in early and midlactation diets for dairy cows. Journal of dairy science. vol 77. issue 4. 1994-07-01. PMID:8201040. |
grain source and feeding methods had similar effects on milk yield, milk fat percentage, snf, scm, and bw. |
1994-07-01 |
2023-08-12 |
Not clear |
J Noblet, X S Shi, S Duboi. Effect of body weight on net energy value of feeds for growing pigs. Journal of animal science. vol 72. issue 3. 1994-06-13. PMID:8181981. |
however, attention should be paid to factors such as bw or feeding level that affect digestibility and metabolizability of feeds markedly. |
1994-06-13 |
2023-08-12 |
Not clear |
V M Thomas, C K Clark, C M Schuld. Effects of substituting feather meal for soybean meal on ruminal fiber fermentation and lamb and wool growth. Journal of animal science. vol 72. issue 2. 1994-05-17. PMID:8157538. |
a 56-d feeding trial was conducted using 28 wether lambs (n = 7 per treatment; initial bw 32.3 kg). |
1994-05-17 |
2023-08-12 |
Not clear |
Z Mroz, A W Jongbloed, P A Kemm. Apparent digestibility and retention of nutrients bound to phytate complexes as influenced by microbial phytase and feeding regimen in pigs. Journal of animal science. vol 72. issue 1. 1994-04-28. PMID:8138479. |
five barrows of approximately 45 kg bw, fitted with post-valvular t-cecum cannulas at the ileo-cecal junction, were assigned randomly to five treatments (5 x 5 latin square design) to assess the effect of microbial phytase and feeding regimen (frequency and level) on the apparent digestibilities (total tract [attd] and ileal [aid]) and retention of nutrients. |
1994-04-28 |
2023-08-12 |
Not clear |
E J Bortone, J L Morrill, J S Stevenson, A M Feyerher. Growth of heifers fed 100 or 115% of National Research Council requirements to 1 year of age and then changed to another treatment. Journal of dairy science. vol 77. issue 1. 1994-04-07. PMID:8120195. |
neither feeding program resulted in a clear advantage for any trait measured, but the results provide further evidence that extra nutrients fed beyond the nrc requirement for .7 kg/d of bw gain enhance various growth traits in holstein heifers. |
1994-04-07 |
2023-08-12 |
Not clear |
G F Adami, G Marinari, P Gandolfo, F Cocchi, D Friedman, N Scopinar. The use of bioelectrical impedance analysis for monitoring body composition changes during nutritional support. Surgery today. vol 23. issue 10. 1994-03-04. PMID:8298230. |
at the end of parenteral feeding, the bw, lbm, and bf values were similar to those observed before the support, while a further decrease in tbna/tbk and ecm/bcm demonstrated a recovery towards normal of body composition. |
1994-03-04 |
2023-08-12 |
Not clear |
J E Huston, P V Thompson, C A Taylo. Combined effects of stocking rate and supplemental feeding level on adult beef cows grazing native rangeland in Texas. Journal of animal science. vol 71. issue 12. 1994-03-02. PMID:8294300. |
a grazing study was conducted over 4 yr to determine the effects of stocking rate and supplemental feeding levels on intake, and bw and body condition changes by adult beef cows. |
1994-03-02 |
2023-08-12 |
Not clear |