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  • 6. Evaluation of a ruminally dosed tall fescue seed extract as a model for fescue toxicosis in steers.
    Koontz AF, Bush LP, Klotz JL, McLeod KR, Schrick FN, Harmon DL.
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  • 9. Constriction of bovine vasculature caused by endophyte-infected tall fescue seed extract is similar to pure ergovaline.
    Foote AP, Harmon DL, Brown KR, Strickland JR, McLeod KR, Bush LP, Klotz JL.
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    Foote AP, Kristensen NB, Klotz JL, Kim DH, Koontz AF, McLeod KR, Bush LP, Schrick FN, Harmon DL.
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  • 11. Steer responses to feeding soybean hulls and steroid hormone implantation on toxic tall fescue pasture.
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  • 14. In vitro and in vivo ruminal and physiological responses to endophyte-infected tall fescue.
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  • 19. Nutrient digestion and performance by lambs and steers fed thermochemically treated crop residues.
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  • 20. Effects of direct-fed microbial supplementation on digestibility and fermentation end-products in horses fed low- and high-starch concentrates.
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