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    INVITED REVIEW: Animal science departments of the future by Britt, J.H, Aberle, E.D, Esbenshade, K.L, Males, J.R

    Published in Journal of animal science (01-11-2008)
    “…Departments of animal science were established in agricultural colleges of public universities just over 100 yr ago, shortly before the founding of today's…”
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    Effects of dietary cellulose, psyllium husk and cholesterol level on fecal and colonic microbial metabolism in monkeys by Costa, M A, Mehta, T, Males, J R

    Published in The Journal of nutrition (01-07-1989)
    “…The effect of long-term feeding of dietary fiber and two levels of cholesterol on monkey colonic microbial metabolism was studied. Three groups of African…”
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    Effects of dietary cellulose and psyllium husk on monkey colonic microbial metabolism in continuous culture by Costa, M A, Mehta, T, Males, J R

    Published in The Journal of nutrition (01-07-1989)
    “…The effects of inoculating an in vitro continuous culture system with primate colon contents compared to fecal material, and the effect of feeding these…”
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    Performance, blood and ruminal characteristics of cows receiving monensin and a magnesium supplement by Grings, E.E, Males, J.R

    Published in Journal of animal science (01-02-1988)
    “…Forty-eight Angus and Hereford cows were used in a completely random design with a 2 X 2 factorial arrangement of treatments to evaluate the effects of…”
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    Effects of potassium on macromineral absorption in sheep fed wheat straw-based diets by Grings, E.E, Males, J.R

    Published in Journal of animal science (01-03-1987)
    “…Two experiments were conducted to determine the effect of increasing dietary K on macromineral bioavailability from a wheat straw-hay diet, and to monitor…”
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    Macromineral absorption in sheep fed tetany-prone and non-tetany-prone hays by Grings, E.E, Males, J.R

    Published in Journal of animal science (01-09-1987)
    “…Two experiments were conducted to determine some of the factors that led to hypomagnesemic tetany associated with the feeding of two orchardgrass hays. Sixteen…”
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    Effect of energy intake on the postpartum interval in beef cows and the adequacy of the cow's milk production for calf growth by Bartle, S. J, Males, J. R, Preston, R. L

    Published in Journal of animal science (01-05-1984)
    “…Lactating Hereford and Hereford X Angus cows, 2 to 6 yr old, and their calves were used in two trials to study the effects of energy intake on the postpartum…”
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    Feedlot performance of hysterectomized and ovariectomized heifers by Hamernik, D.L, Males, J.R, Gaskins, C.T, Reeves, J.J

    Published in Journal of animal science (01-02-1985)
    “…Seventy-five crossbred heifers (mean weight 304 kg) were stratified by weight and source and placed in eight pens. Four duplicate treatments were randomly…”
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    Effect of dietary crude protein on the dry matter digestibility of wheat straw diets in cattle by Wiedmeier, R. D, Males, J. R, Gaskins, C. T

    Published in Journal of animal science (01-01-1983)
    “…The increased protein requirement measured previously was attributed to a stimulation of microbial fermentation and therefore enhanced dry matter digestibility…”
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    Relationship between rumen ammonia levels and the microbial population and volatile fatty acid proportions in faunated and defaunated sheep by Males, J.R, Purser, D.B

    Published in Applied microbiology (01-03-1970)
    “…Cheviot wethers were defaunated by using dioctyl sodium sulfosuccinate and were constantly infused with urea to provide 2.87% of the daily N intake…”
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