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190 related items for PubMed ID: 7673051

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    Peters CW, Grigsby KN, Aldrich CG, Paterson JA, Lipsey RJ, Kerley MS, Garner GB.
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    Montgomery JL, Allen VG, Pond KR, Miller MF, Wester DB, Brown CP, Evans R, Bagley CP, Ivy RL, Fontenot JP.
    J Anim Sci; 2001 Apr; 79(4):884-94. PubMed ID: 11325193
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  • 23. Tasco-Forage: I. Influence of a seaweed extract on antioxidant activity in tall fescue and in ruminants.
    Fike JH, Allen VG, Schmidt RE, Zhang X, Fontenot JP, Bagley CP, Ivy RL, Evans RR, Coelho RW, Wester DB.
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    Joost RE.
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  • 26. Performance of growing cattle grazing stockpiled Jesup tall fescue with varying endophyte status.
    Drewnoski ME, Oliphant EJ, Marshall BT, Poore MH, Green JT, Hockett ME.
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  • 27. Association of an endophytic fungus with fescue toxicity in steers fed Kentucky 31 tall fescue seed or hay.
    Schmidt SP, Hoveland CS, Clark EM, Davis ND, Smith LA, Grimes HW, Holliman JL.
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  • 28. Performance-enhancing technologies for steers grazing tall fescue pastures with varying levels of toxicity1.
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    Pavan E, Duckett SK.
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  • 34. Thiamin supplementation and the ingestive behavior of beef cattle grazing endophyte-infected tall fescue.
    Lauriault LM, Dougherty CT, Bradley NW, Cornelius PL.
    J Anim Sci; 1990 May 07; 68(5):1245-53. PubMed ID: 2365641
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  • 36. Evaluation of humoral immune responses in cattle grazing endophyte-infected or endophyte-free fescue.
    Rice RL, Blodgett DJ, Schurig GG, Swecker WS, Fontenot JP, Allen VG, Akers RM.
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  • 37. Summer fescue toxicity in dairy steers fed tall fescue seed.
    Jackson JA, Hemken RW, Boling JA, Harmon RJ, Buckner RC, Bush LP.
    J Anim Sci; 1984 May 07; 58(5):1057-61. PubMed ID: 6735937
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  • 38. Early-vegetative tall fescue hay vs alfalfa hay as a supplement for cattle consuming low-quality roughages.
    Horney MR, DelCurto T, Stamm MM, Bailey RK, Brandyberry SD.
    J Anim Sci; 1996 Aug 07; 74(8):1959-66. PubMed ID: 8856451
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  • 39. Increased responsiveness to intravenous lipopolysaccharide challenge in steers grazing endophyte-infected tall fescue compared with steers grazing endophyte-free tall fescue.
    Filipov NM, Thompson FN, Stuedemann JA, Elsasser TH, Kahl S, Sharma RP, Young CR, Stanker LH, Smith CK.
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  • 40. Combined analysis of tall fescue steer grazing studies in the Eastern United States.
    Thompson RW, Fribourg HA, Waller JC, Sanders WL, Reynolds JH, Phillips JM, Schmidt SP, Crawford RJ, Allen VG, Faulkner DB.
    J Anim Sci; 1993 Jul 07; 71(7):1940-6. PubMed ID: 8349522
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