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    Effects of supplementation frequency on ruminal fermentation and digestion by steers fed medium-quality hay and supplemented with a soybean hull and corn gluten feed blend by Drewnoski, M. E, Poore, M. H

    Published in Journal of animal science (01-03-2012)
    “…Reducing the frequency of supplementation to beef cattle would reduce labor and vehicle maintenance costs and could have the potential to increase profits if…”
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    Alternative methods for disposal of spent laying hens: Evaluation of the efficacy of grinding, mechanical deboning, and of keratinase in the rendering process by Freeman, S.R., Poore, M.H., Middleton, T.F., Ferket, P.R.

    Published in Bioresource technology (01-10-2009)
    “…Besides the challenges of mortality and litter disposal, the poultry industry must find economical means of disposing of laying hens that have outlived their…”
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    Intake, digestion, and N metabolism in steers fed endophyte-free, ergot alkaloid-producing endophyte-infected, or nonergot alkaloid-producing endophyte-infected fescue hay by Matthews, A. K, Poore, M. H, Huntington, G. B, Green, J. T

    Published in Journal of animal science (01-05-2005)
    “…A digestion and N balance trial was conducted to compare effects of traditional endophyte-infected (E+), endophyte-free (E-), and nontoxic endophyte infected…”
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    Impact of two types of complete pelleted, wild ungulate feeds and two pelleted feed to hay ratios on the development of urolithogenic compounds in meat goats as a model for giraffes by Sullivan, K, Freeman, S, van Heugten, E, Ange‐van Heugten, K, Wolfe, B, Poore, M. H

    “…Urolith formation has been documented in giraffes and goats. As research in giraffes poses logistical challenges, 16 buck goats were used as a model. The…”
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    Performance of growing cattle grazing stockpiled Jesup tall fescue with varying endophyte status by Drewnoski, M.E, Oliphant, E.J, Marshall, B.T, Poore, M.H, Green, J.T, Hockett, M.E

    Published in Journal of animal science (01-03-2009)
    “…The objective of this study was to evaluate the performance of growing cattle when intensively grazing stockpiled endophyte-infected (E+), endophyte-free (E-),…”
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    Performance of beef heifers grazing stockpiled fescue as influenced by supplemental whole cottonseed by Poore, M.H, Scott, M.E, Green, J.T. Jr

    Published in Journal of animal science (01-06-2006)
    “…The objectives of this study were to determine the composition of stockpiled fescue from December through February over 2 yr and to determine the performance…”
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    Evaluation of secondary protein nutrients as a substitute for soybean meal in diets for beef steers and meat goats by Freeman, S. R, Poore, M. H, Huntington, G. B, Middleton, T. F

    Published in Journal of animal science (01-01-2008)
    “…Finding appropriate disposal techniques for waste products is one of many challenges facing the poultry-processing industry. One waste generated in significant…”
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    Short-term energy restriction during late gestation of beef cows decreases postweaning calf humoral immune response to vaccination by Moriel, P, Piccolo, M B, Artioli, L F A, Marques, R S, Poore, M H, Cooke, R F

    Published in Journal of animal science (01-06-2016)
    “…Our objectives were to evaluate the pre- and postweaning growth and measurements of innate and humoral immune response of beef calves born to cows fed 70 or…”
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    Determination of nitrogen balance in goats fed a meal produced from hydrolyzed spent hen hard tissues by Freeman, S.R, Poore, M.H, Huntington, G.B, Middleton, T.F, Ferket, P.R

    Published in Journal of animal science (01-03-2009)
    “…To provide an economically viable and environmentally sound method for disposing of spent laying hens, we manufactured a proteinaceous meal from the hard…”
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    Reduced supplementation frequency increased insulin-like growth factor 1 in beef steers fed medium quality hay and supplemented with a soybean hull and corn gluten feed blend by Drewnoski, M E, Huntington, G B, Poore, M H

    Published in Journal of animal science (01-06-2014)
    “…Reducing supplementation frequency in calf growing programs can reduce labor and equipment operation costs. However, little is understood about the metabolic…”
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    Decreasing the frequency of energy supplementation from daily to three times weekly impairs growth and humoral immune response of preconditioning beef steers by Artioli, L F A, Moriel, P, Poore, M H, Marques, R S, Cooke, R F

    Published in Journal of animal science (01-11-2015)
    “…We evaluated the effects of frequency of energy supplementation on growth and measurements of innate and humoral immune responses of preconditioning beef…”
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    Growing and finishing performance of steers when fed recycled poultry bedding during the growing period by Capucille, D.J, Poore, M.H, Rogers, G.M

    Published in Journal of animal science (01-10-2004)
    “…Sixty Angus-cross steers were used to compare the effects of recycled poultry bedding (RPB) stacking method and the inclusion of monensin in growing diets on…”
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    Decreasing the frequency and rate of wet brewers grains supplementation did not impact growth but reduced humoral immune response of preconditioning beef heifers by Moriel, P, Piccolo, M B, Artioli, L F A, Poore, M H, Marques, R S, Cooke, R F

    Published in Journal of animal science (01-07-2016)
    “…This study evaluated growth and measurements of innate and humoral immunity of preconditioning beef heifers supplemented with wet brewers grains (WBG) at 2…”
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    Frequency of wet brewers grains supplementation during late gestation of beef cows and its effects on offspring postnatal growth and immunity by Moriel, P, Artioli, L F A, Piccolo, M B, Marques, R S, Poore, M H, Cooke, R F

    Published in Journal of animal science (01-06-2016)
    “…Our objectives were to evaluate postnatal growth and measurements of innate and humoral immunity of beef calves born to dams fed wet brewers grains (WBG) daily…”
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    Varying endophyte status and energy supplementation of fresh tall fescue in continuous culture by Vibart, R.E., Washburn, S.P., Fellner, V., Poore, M.H., Green, J.T., Brownie, C.

    “…Eight dual-flow continuous culture vessels (700 ml) were used to compare in vitro effects of toxic, endophyte-infected (E+), endophyte-free (E−), and…”
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    Effect of protein supplementation and forage allowance on the growth and reproduction of beef heifers grazing stockpiled tall fescue by Lyons, S E, Shaeffer, A D, Drewnoski, M E, Poore, M H, Poole, D H

    Published in Journal of animal science (01-04-2016)
    “…Stockpiled tall fescue can provide adequate winter forage for beef cattle, although unsupplemented replacement heifers may display marginal performance before…”
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    By-product feeds for meat goats: Effects on digestibility, ruminal environment, and carcass characteristics by Moore, J. A, Poore, M. H, Luginbuhl, J.-M

    Published in Journal of animal science (01-07-2002)
    “…Crossbred wether goats (n = 24; 50% Boer, 6 per diet) initially averaging 27.4+/-0.4 kg were fed either wheat middlings (wheat midds), soybean hulls…”
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