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T J Beck, D D Simms, R C Cochran, R T Brandt, E S Vanzant, G L Kuh. Supplementation of ammoniated wheat straw: performance and forage utilization characteristics in beef cattle receiving energy and protein supplements. Journal of animal science. vol 70. issue 2. 1992-04-22. PMID:1312523. |
1, 194 crossbred beef cows (bw = 472 kg) in late gestation were allotted by weight, breed type, and age during two consecutive winters to 12 drylot pens (three pens/treatment) for a 60-d feeding trial. |
1992-04-22 |
2023-08-11 |
cattle |
H Lee, J D Garlich, P R Ferke. Effect of overcooked soybean meal on turkey performance. Poultry science. vol 70. issue 12. 1992-03-18. PMID:1784573. |
in a 15-day, short-term experiment starting with 3-day-old poults and feeding diets containing sbm2 to 6, bw gain and fe did not differ among treatment groups. |
1992-03-18 |
2023-08-11 |
Not clear |
S J Bartle, R L Presto. Dietary roughage regimen for feedlot steers: reduced roughage level (2%) during the mid-finishing period. Journal of animal science. vol 69. issue 9. 1991-11-26. PMID:1657850. |
crossbred steers of british breeds (n = 112, initial bw = 405 kg) were used to compare the feeding of diets containing 2% roughage from d 22 through 84 and 10% roughage from d 85 to finish (d 133; 2/10%) to the feeding of 10% roughage throughout the finishing period (10/10%); all diets were based on steam-flaked sorghum grain and contained monensin and tylosin. |
1991-11-26 |
2023-08-11 |
Not clear |
J S Caton, J E Williams, T May, E E Beaver, R L Belye. Evaluation of dairy food processing wash water solids as a protein source: I. Forage intake, animal performance, ruminal fermentation, and site of digestion in heifers fed medium-quality hay. Journal of animal science. vol 69. issue 8. 1991-10-24. PMID:1654316. |
feeding wws and sbm supplements increased bw at 84 d (p less than .10) compared with c-supplemented heifers. |
1991-10-24 |
2023-08-11 |
Not clear |
H V Petit, D M Veir. Effect of grain level and protein source on ruminal fermentation, degradability, and digestion in milking cows fed silage. Journal of dairy science. vol 74. issue 7. 1991-10-24. PMID:1894816. |
five primiparous holstein cows (483 kg bw) of low productivity were used in a 4 x 5 incomplete latin square design to study the effects of feeding two levels of grain containing soybean meal and one level of grain containing fish meal on feed intake, milk production, digestibility, and rumen fermentation. |
1991-10-24 |
2023-08-11 |
Not clear |
H V Petit, D M Veir. Effect of grain level and protein source on ruminal fermentation, degradability, and digestion in milking cows fed silage. Journal of dairy science. vol 74. issue 7. 1991-10-24. PMID:1894816. |
generally, feeding concentrate at 1.3 or 1.8% bw and supplementing with soybean meal or fish meal resulted in ph and concentrations of nh3 n and vfa similar to those observed on the all silage diet. |
1991-10-24 |
2023-08-11 |
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H V Petit, D M Veir. Effect of grain level and protein source on ruminal fermentation, degradability, and digestion in milking cows fed silage. Journal of dairy science. vol 74. issue 7. 1991-10-24. PMID:1894816. |
feeding concentrate at 1.3 or 1.8% bw and supplying fish meal or soybean meal did not change feed utilization enough to increase milk production in low producing cows compared with an all silage diet. |
1991-10-24 |
2023-08-11 |
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E Maltz, O Kroll, S L Spahr, S Devir, A Genizi, R Sag. Milk yield, parity, and cow potential as variables for computerized concentrate supplementation strategy. Journal of dairy science. vol 74. issue 7. 1991-10-24. PMID:1894817. |
cows in different parities and with different milk yield potentials may respond differently to the concentrate supplementation strategy, and parity numbers, milk yield potential, and bw, in addition to daily milk yield, are possible variables to be considered when applying this feeding regimen in order to exploit its economic potential efficiently. |
1991-10-24 |
2023-08-11 |
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B F Jenny, H J Vandijk, J A Collin. Performance and fecal flora of calves fed a Bacillus subtilis concentrate. Journal of dairy science. vol 74. issue 6. 1991-10-22. PMID:1910057. |
the milk replacer was offered twice daily at 5% bw per feeding; the reconstituted replacer contained 12.5% dm. |
1991-10-22 |
2023-08-11 |
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A M Henken, H A Brandsma, W van der Hel, M W Verstege. Heat balance characteristics of limit-fed growing pigs of several breeds kept in groups at and below thermal neutrality. Journal of animal science. vol 69. issue 6. 1991-10-07. PMID:1885361. |
animals, weighing 26 kg at the start, were kept in groups for 18, 2-d periods in climate respiration chambers at environmental temperatures (tenv) between 11 and 26 degrees c. feeding level of animals in a group was 93 g.kg-.75.d-1 (2.5 times maintenance) and based on mean bw. |
1991-10-07 |
2023-08-11 |
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D C Mahan, A J Lepin. Effect of pig weaning weight and associated nursery feeding programs on subsequent performance to 105 kilograms body weight. Journal of animal science. vol 69. issue 4. 1991-08-20. PMID:2071501. |
an experiment using a total of 210 crossbred pigs from two farrowing groups evaluated the effects of three weaning weights and their associative starter feeding program on subsequent postweaning performance to 105 kg bw. |
1991-08-20 |
2023-08-11 |
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R A Stock, M H Sindt, R M Cleale, R A Britto. High-moisture corn utilization in finishing cattle. Journal of animal science. vol 69. issue 4. 1991-08-20. PMID:2071523. |
in trial 2, yearling steers (bw, 382 kg) fed hmc, stored whole in an upright, oxygen-limiting silo and rolled coarsely before feeding, gained faster (1.46 vs 1.36 kg/d) and more efficiently (.142 vs. .131 gain/feed) than steers fed whole hmc (p less than .01). |
1991-08-20 |
2023-08-11 |
cattle |
D L Harmon, K L Gross, K K Kreikemeier, K P Coffey, T B Avery, J Klind. Effects of feeding endophyte-infected fescue hay on portal and hepatic nutrient flux in steers. Journal of animal science. vol 69. issue 3. 1991-08-07. PMID:2061252. |
six holstein steers (313 +/- 10 kg bw) surgically fitted with hepatic portal, mesenteric venous, mesenteric arterial, and hepatic venous catheters were used in a replicated crossover design experiment to evaluate the feeding of acremonium coenophialum-infected fescue hay on portal-drained visceral and hepatic nutrient metabolism. |
1991-08-07 |
2023-08-11 |
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E Beltranena, F X Aherne, G R Foxcroft, R N Kirkwoo. Effects of pre- and postpubertal feeding on production traits at first and second estrus in gilts. Journal of animal science. vol 69. issue 3. 1991-08-07. PMID:2061258. |
the effects of feeding level on body weight (bw), lifetime growth rate, backfat thickness (bf), fatness (bf/bw) and ovulation rate at first (puberty) and second estrus were examined in 145 gilts. |
1991-08-07 |
2023-08-11 |
Not clear |
J B Holter, M J Slotnick, H H Hayes, C K Bozak, W E Urban, M L McGilliar. Effect of prepartum dietary energy on condition score, postpartum energy, nitrogen partitions, and lactation production responses. Journal of dairy science. vol 73. issue 12. 1991-08-05. PMID:2099371. |
objectives were to examine the effects of feeding to alter body condition at calving on subsequent full lactation production performance and feed intake, on bw and periparturient blood traits, and on complete energy and n balances and ration digestibility during wk 6, 10, and 14 postpartum. |
1991-08-05 |
2023-08-11 |
Not clear |
E H Jaster, G C McCoy, T Tomkins, C L Davi. Feeding acidified or sweet milk replacer to dairy calves. Journal of dairy science. vol 73. issue 12. 1991-08-05. PMID:2099377. |
benefits of feeding acidified milk replacer at 10% of bw per day may be in reducing the incidence of some infectious scours, although further experiments are needed to verify this. |
1991-08-05 |
2023-08-11 |
Not clear |
A A Skoromets, I N Ermolenko, I M Barbas, D I Dozortsev, T T Klimova, I G Kozlova, L A Korenko, A A Morozova, N A Totolia. [Efferent methods of the treatment of cerebrospinal fluid hypertension in exacerbation of multiple sclerosis]. Zhurnal nevropatologii i psikhiatrii imeni S.S. Korsakova (Moscow, Russia : 1952). vol 91. issue 2. 1991-08-01. PMID:1647618. |
for enterosorption, use was made of a crumbled up filamentous carbonic sorbent in a dose of 50-60 mg per kg bw 3 times a day for 20 days in 2 hourly intervals between food intake. |
1991-08-01 |
2023-08-11 |
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G H Richter, S Polzin, M Matthey, W I Ochrimenko, G Flachowsk. [Effect of graduated vitamin D3 doses and different ration composition on the 25OH-vitamin D3 plasma concentration and fattening and slaughter production of bulls]. Archiv fur Tierernahrung. vol 41. issue 2. 1991-07-22. PMID:1647156. |
in a individual feeding experiment (348 days) 24 fattening bulls were given either a ration high in roughage (2.8 kg concentrate mixture, wheat straw ad libitum: group i) or high in concentrate (5.6 kg concentrate mixture, wheat straw ad libitum group ii) supplemented with various levels of vitamin d3 (0, 250, 500, 1,000, 2,000, 4,000 and 8,000 iu per 100 kg body weight (bw) and day) and minerals as required. |
1991-07-22 |
2023-08-11 |
Not clear |
E Castellanos, K Sueishi, K Tanaka, Y Ishi. Ultrastructural studies of rat arteriosclerosis induced by stimulation of the immune system with ovalbumin. Acta pathologica japonica. vol 41. issue 2. 1991-07-11. PMID:2042488. |
intimal thickening in the aorta and carotid artery of rats was induced by repeated intraperitoneal injections of ovalbumin, 2.5 mg/kg bw, given weekly 5 times after initial subcutaneous sensitization, and/or feeding with a cholesterol-rich diet. |
1991-07-11 |
2023-08-11 |
rat |
D J Cherney, D R Mertens, J E Moor. Fluid and particulate retention times in sheep as influenced by intake level and forage morphological composition. Journal of animal science. vol 69. issue 1. 1991-04-25. PMID:2005035. |
in each of two periods, 24 sheep (wethers) were offered one of 12 hays at three consecutive levels of feeding: (l1) ad libitum, allowing 15% refusal; (l2) restricted to 100% of hay consumed ad libitum by an individual wether during l1; and (l3) 1.8% of bw on a dm basis. |
1991-04-25 |
2023-08-11 |
Not clear |