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    Effects of supplementing prairie hay with corn and soybean meal on intake, digestion, and ruminal measurements by beef steers by Bodine, T. N, Purvis, H. T., 2nd, Ackerman, C. J, Goad, C. L

    Published in Journal of animal science (01-12-2000)
    “…Prairie hay supplemented with various amounts of corn and soybean meal was fed to steers in two experiments. Effects of supplementation on hay OM intake,…”
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    Evaluation of perennial ryegrass straw as a forage source for ruminants by Fisher, M. J, Bohnert, D. W, Ackerman, C. J, Schauer, C. S, DelCurto, T, Craig, A. M, Vanzant, E. S, Harmon, D. L, Schrick, F. N

    Published in Journal of animal science (01-07-2004)
    “…Two experiments were conducted to evaluate perennial ryegrass straw as a forage source for ruminants. Experiment 1 evaluated digestion and physiological…”
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    Performance of light vs heavy steers grazing Plains Old World bluestem at three stocking rates by Ackerman, C. J, Purvis, H. T., 2nd, Horn, G. W, Paisley, S. I, Reuter, R. R, Bodine, T. N

    Published in Journal of animal science (01-02-2001)
    “…Live weight gains of light and heavy calves grazing Plains Old World bluestem at three stocking rates were evaluated during the summers of 1997 and 1998…”
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    Oregon State University's Steer-a-Year program: Integrating classroom learning and hands-on experience by Ackerman, C. J, Weber, D. W, Dickson, R. L

    Published in Journal of animal science (01-10-2002)
    “…The Steer-a-Year course is designed to provide classroom and hands-on experience, industry-student interaction, and student group problem-solving…”
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    Effects of implants on daily gains of steers wintered on dormant native tallgrass prairie, subsequent performance, and carcass characteristics by Paisely, S.I, Horn, G.W, Ackerman, C.J, Gardner, B.A, Secrist, D.S

    Published in Journal of animal science (01-02-1999)
    “…Fall-weaned crossbred steer calves (n = 300; 184 +/- 2.9 kg) received either no implant (Control) or were implanted with Synovex-C (SC = 10 mg estradiol…”
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    Evaluation of perennial ryegrass straw as a forage source for ruminants1 by Fisher, M. J., Bohnert, D. W., Ackerman, C. J., Schauer, C. S., DelCurto, T., Craig, A. M., Vanzant, E. S., Harmon, D. L., Schrick, F. N.

    Published in Journal of animal science (01-07-2004)
    “…Two experiments were conducted to evaluate perennial ryegrass straw as a forage source for ruminants. Experiment 1 evaluated digestion and physiological…”
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    Pretanned leather shavings in a supplement mixture for steers: II. Digesta kinetics, ruminal fermentation, and grazing behavior in steers grazing dormant wheatgrass pasture by Mendoza-Reyes, A, Judkins, M. B, Ackerman, C. J, Balok, C. C, Holcombe, D. W, Bruce, L. B

    Published in Journal of animal science (01-03-2000)
    “…Twelve ruminally cannulated steers (Angus x Holstein; average initial BW = 533 +/- 3.28 kg) were randomly allotted to one of three treatments (four…”
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    Pretanned leather shavings in a supplement mixture for steers: I. In situ and in vitro disappearance, ruminal fermentation, and organic matter, nitrogen, and fiber digestion by Ackerman, C. J, Judkins, M. B, Mendoza-Reyes, A, Holcombe, D. W, Huber, S. A, Balok, C. C, Bruce, L. B

    Published in Journal of animal science (01-03-2000)
    “…Two digestion studies were conducted to evaluate the use of pretanned leather shavings as a component of a protein supplement. In Exp. 1, the in situ and in…”
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    Using guided imagery to reduce pain and anxiety by Ackerman, C J, Turkoski, B

    Published in Home healthcare nurse (01-09-2000)
    “…Guided imagery is a therapeutic technique that allows a person to use his or her own imagination to connect their body and mind to achieve desirable outcomes…”
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