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    Effect of rotating monensin plus tylosin and lasalocid on performance, ruminal fermentation, and site and extent of digestion in feedlot cattle by Morris, F.E. (Colorado State Univ., Ft. Collins), Branine, M.E, Galyean, M.L, Hubbert, M.E, Freeman, A.S, Lofgreen, G.P

    Published in Journal of animal science (01-10-1990)
    “…Two trials were conducted to evaluate the effects of ionophore rotation programs on performance and digestion by feedlot cattle. A 90% concentrate diet was fed…”
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    Nutrition and management of stressed beef calves. An update by Lofgreen, G P

    “…In an earlier report in the Veterinary Clinics: Large Animal Practice, the author discussed some basic principles upon which receiving programs for stressed…”
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    Mass medication in reducing shipping fever-bovine respiratory disease complex in highly stressed calves [Cattle] by Lofgreen, Glen P

    Published in Journal of animal science (01-03-1983)
    “…One thousand and eighty-five newly received, stressed calves were used in studies to determine the effectiveness of certain mass medication procedures for…”
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    Influence of steam-flaked, steamed-whole or whole shelled corn on performance and digestion in beef steers by Ramirez, R.G, Kiesling, H.E, Galyean, M.L, Lofgreen, G.P, Elliott, J.K

    Published in Journal of animal science (01-07-1985)
    “…Three trials were conducted to evaluate finishing diets containing 67% steam-flaked corn (SFC), steamed-whole corn (SWC) or whole corn (WC). In a feeding…”
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    Effects of receiving and growing diets on compensatory gains of stressed calves by Lofgreen, G.P, Kiesling, H.E

    Published in Journal of animal science (01-08-1985)
    “…Three hundred seventy-seven male stocker calves were used to study the effects of three receiving diets, two growing-finishing diets and two levels of shipping…”
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    Effects of dietary energy, free choice alfalfa hay and mass medication on calves subjected to marketing and shipping stresses by Lofgreen, Glen P, Stinocher, L. H, Kiesling, H. E

    Published in Journal of animal science (01-04-1980)
    “…Five-hundred and fourteen calves subjected to the stresses of marketing and shipping from Florida to New Mexico were used to study performance after arrival at…”
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    Millet and alfalfa hays alone and in combination with high-energy diet for receiving stressed calves by Lofgreen, G.P, El Tayeb, A.E, Kiesling, H.E

    Published in Journal of animal science (01-05-1981)
    “…Calves subjected to stresses of weaning, marketing, shipping and processing ate more feed, gained more weight and gained more efficiently when fed a 75%…”
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    The effects of phosphorus depletion, and of calcium and phosphorus intake, on the endogenous excretion of these elements by sheep by Young, V. R., Lofgreen, G. P., Luick, J. R.

    Published in British journal of nutrition (01-01-1966)
    “…1. Injections of 32P and 45Ca were used to study the influence of phosphorus depletion and repletion on the rates of endogenous calcium and P excretion in…”
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