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pro vyhledávání: '"Larry C. Hollis"'
Autor:
C.F. Vargas, C.M. Ylioja, R. Gehring, Laman K. Mamedova, Luís G.D. Mendonça, Barry J. Bradford, A.J. Carpenter, Johann F. Coetzee, Larry C. Hollis
Publikováno v:
Journal of Dairy Science. 99:672-679
Previous research has shown that postpartum administration of the nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drug (NSAID) sodium salicylate can increase 305-d milk yield in older dairy cattle (parity 3 and greater). However, in this prior work, sodium salicylate
Autor:
Ronette Gehring, Luís G.D. Mendonça, Laman K. Mamedova, A.J. Carpenter, C.M. Ylioja, Johann F. Coetzee, Larry C. Hollis, Claudio F. Vargas, Barry J. Bradford
Publikováno v:
Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Reports. :31-34
Inflammation during early lactation is common in dairy cattle, and a high degree of inflammation during this time has recently been associated with both lower productivity and greater risk of disease during that lactation. Early lactation treatments
Autor:
S. Uwituze, K.K. Karges, G.L. Parsons, James J. Higgins, Larry C. Hollis, M.L. Gibson, James S. Drouillard
Publikováno v:
Journal of Animal Science. 89:2817-2828
Twelve ruminally cannulated crossbred Angus steers were used to evaluate ruminal fermentation characteristics and diet digestibility when 30% (DM) corn dried distillers grains with solubles (DDGS) containing 0.42 or 0.65% (DM) of dietary S was incorp
Autor:
G.L. Parsons, James J. Higgins, Larry C. Hollis, K.K. Karges, C. J. Schneider, James S. Drouillard, S. Uwituze, M.L. Gibson
Publikováno v:
Journal of Animal Science. 89:2582-2591
Crossbred yearling steers (n=80; 406 ± 2.7 kg of BW) were used to evaluate the effects of S concentration in dried distillers grains with solubles (DDGS) on growth performance, carcass characteristics, and ruminal concentrations of CH(4) and H(2)S i
Autor:
Jaymelynn K Farney, Barry J. Bradford, Laman K. Mamedova, Johann F. Coetzee, Larry C. Hollis, J. Ernest Minton
Publikováno v:
Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Reports. :26-30
Inflammation has been proposed as a contributor to metabolic disorders in transition dairy cows. The purpose of this experiment was to determine whether a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug, sodium salicylate (SS), benefits transition cows. At calv
Publikováno v:
Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Reports. :43-46
Introduction We previously reported that elevated concentrations of dietary sulfur (0.65% sulfur, dry basis) in finishing diets containing dried distillers grains with solubles decreased dry matter intake and average daily gains of feedlot cattle. Fu
Autor:
Terry A. Houser, Michael E. Dikeman, B.A. Crow, R.A. Phebus, J.P. Grobbel, A.N. Ray, Larry C. Hollis
Publikováno v:
Meat Science. 84:529-537
In Experiment 1, beef strip loins (n=15) were halved and assigned to needle (N) or needle-free (NF) injection enhancement with a phosphate plus salt solution (PS) to determine effects on color, water-binding, and palatability. Pump yields tended (P=0
Autor:
James B. Reinbold, R. Gehring, James A. Havel, Michael D. Apley, K. C. Olson, Johann F. Coetzee, Larry C. Hollis
Publikováno v:
Journal of Veterinary Pharmacology and Therapeutics. 33:76-83
Reinbold, J. B., Coetzee, J. F., Gehring, R., Havel, J. A., Hollis, L. C., Olson, K. C., Apley, M. D. Plasma pharmacokinetics of oral chlortetracycline in group fed, ruminating, Holstein steers in a feedlot setting. J. vet. Pharmacol. Therap. 33, 76
Autor:
M.L. Gibson, K.K. Karges, C. J. Schneider, Larry C. Hollis, James S. Drouillard, G.L. Parsons, S. Uwituze
Publikováno v:
Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Reports. :103-107
Introduction Distillers grains with solubles are becoming an increasingly important staple of cattle diets because of rapid expansion of the fuel ethanol industry. Sulfuric acid often is used in ethanol production processes to clean and control the p
Publikováno v:
Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Reports. :96-102
Introduction Requirements for elemental sulfur in feedlot diets have been established to be approximately 0.15% with a maximum upper threshold of 0.40% of diet dry matter. Feeding ethanol fermentation by-products, such as distillers grains with solub