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    Relationship between body condition score at calving and reproductive performance in young postpartum cows grazing native range by Mulliniks, J.T, Cox, S.H, Kemp, M.E, Endecott, R.L, Waterman, R.C, VanLeeuwen, D.M, Petersen, M.K

    Published in Journal of animal science (01-08-2012)
    “…Body condition score is used as a management tool to predict competency of reproduction in beef cows. Therefore, a retrospective study was performed to…”
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    Supplementation strategy during late gestation alters steer progeny health in the feedlot without affecting cow performance by Mulliniks, J.T., Mathis, C.P., Cox, S.H., Petersen, M.K.

    Published in Animal feed science and technology (25-10-2013)
    “…Implementation of minimal supplemental strategies during late gestation has been reported to potentially increase post-weaning progeny health in the feedlot…”
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    effect of increasing amount of glucogenic precursors on reproductive performance in young postpartum range cows by Mulliniks, J.T, Kemp, M.E, Cox, S.H, Hawkins, D.E, Cibils, A.F, VanLeeuwen, D.M, Petersen, M.K

    Published in Journal of animal science (01-09-2011)
    “…Supplementing CP and propionate salts (PS) may improve economic returns in young range beef cows by increasing the dietary supply of glucogenic precursors. A…”
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    Effects of supplements with increasing glucogenic precursor content on reproduction and nutrient utilization in young postpartum range cows by Endecott, R.L., Cox, S.H., Rubio, C.M., Löest, C.A., Hawkins, D.E., Petersen, M.K.

    Published in Livestock science (01-05-2012)
    “…Altering nutrient utilization in young postpartum beef cows from milk production to body weight gain has potential to improve reproductive performance. A…”
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    Protein and glucogenic precursor supplementation: A nutritional strategy to increase reproductive and economic output by Mulliniks, J.T, Cox, S.H, Kemp, M.E, Endecott, R.L, Waterman, R.C, VanLeeuwen, D.M, Torell, L.A, Petersen, M.K

    Published in Journal of animal science (01-10-2011)
    “…Reproductive performance in young beef cows is often compromised due to a mismatch of physiological demands and suboptimal environmental conditions. Studies…”
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