Network


Latest external collaboration on country level. Dive into details by clicking on the dots.

Hotspot


Dive into the research topics where J. J. Ball is active.

Publication


Featured researches published by J. J. Ball.


Journal of Animal Science | 2016

BILL E. KUNKLE INTERDISCIPLINARY BEEF SYMPOSIUM: Impact of mineral and vitamin status on beef cattle immune function and health

E. B. Kegley; J. J. Ball; P. A. Beck

Abstract The importance of optimal mineral and vitamin nutrition on improving immune function and health has been recognized in the preceding decades. In the southeast, beef cattle are raised predominantly on forages that may be limiting in nutrients for optimal health, especially trace minerals such as Cu, Zn, and Se. Clinical deficiencies of these nutrients produce classic symptoms that are common to several nutrient deficiencies (e.g., slow growth and unthrifty appearance); however, subclinical deficiencies are more widespread and more difficult to detect, yet may result in broader economic losses. Dietary mineral concentrations often considered adequate for maximum growth, reproductive performance, or optimal immune function have been found to be insufficient at times of physiological stress (weaning, transport, comingling, etc.), when feed intake is reduced. The impacts of these deficiencies on beef cattle health are not apparent until calves have been subjected to these stressors. Health problems that are exacerbated by mineral or vitamin deficiencies include bovine respiratory disease, footrot, retained placenta, metritis, and mastitis. Many micronutrients have antioxidant properties through being components of enzymes and proteins that benefit animal health. In dairy cattle, high levels of supplemental Zn are generally associated with reduced somatic cell counts and improved foot health, possibly reflecting the importance of Zn in maintaining effective epithelial barriers. Neutrophils isolated from ruminants deficient in Cu or Se have reduced ability to kill ingested bacteria in vitro. Supplemental vitamin E, in its role as an intracellular antioxidant has been shown to decrease morbidity in stressed calves. There is more understanding of the important biological role that these nutrients play in the functioning of the complex and multifaceted immune system. However, there is still much to be learned about determining the micronutrient status of herds (and hence when supplementation will be beneficial), requirements for different genetic and environmental conditions, understanding the bioavailability of these nutrients from feedstuffs and forages, quantifying the bioavailability of different supplemental sources of these nutrients, and identifying the impact of dietary antagonists on these nutrients.


The Professional Animal Scientist | 2018

C ase S tudy : Effect of injectable castration regimen on beef bull calves

J. J. Ball; E. B. Kegley; P. A. Beck; J. K. Apple; D.R. Cox; J. G. Powell


Journal of Animal Science | 2018

97 Effect of a Combination of Live Yeast and Yeast Cell Wall Products Supplemented before and after Weaning on Heifer Growth Performance and Heat Stress.

E A Palmer; E. B. Kegley; P. A. Beck; J. J. Ball; James E. Koltes; S Chewning; J. A. Hornsby; J. L. Reynolds; B. P. Shoulders; M D Cravey; J. G. Powell


Journal of Animal Science | 2018

139 Evaluation of Grit and Resilience in Pre-Professional Animal Science Students.

L R Thomas; K S Jogan; K V Johnson; J. J. Ball; J. G. Powell


Journal of Animal Science | 2018

52 Evaluation of Production Economics and a Value of Carcasses Processed into Wholesale Cuts from Steers Finished in a Conventional System Compared to Carcasses Processed into Ground Beef from Steers Finished on a Grass-Based Systems.

T W Glascock; J A Apple; J. G. Powell; P. A. Beck; J. J. Ball; T. M. Johnson; J.T. Sawyer


Journal of Animal Science | 2018

39 Effects of Growth Promoting Implants at Branding in Suckling Steers Prior to Weaning.

J. J. Ball; E. B. Kegley; E A Palmer; T.D. Lester; W Gragg; J. G. Powell


Journal of Animal Science | 2018

190 Zinc Injection As a Novel Castration Method in Beef Bulls: Effects on Carcass Traits and Consumer Acceptability.

J. J. Ball; E. B. Kegley; T. E. Lawrence; S. L. Roberts; J. G. Powell; J. T. Richeson


Journal of Animal Science | 2017

543 Supplemental trace minerals (Cu, Mn, and Zn) as sulfates or hydroxychloride sources for beef heifers

R. H. Burnett; E. B. Kegley; J. G. Powell; R. W. Rorie; J. J. Ball; J. A. Hornsby; J. L. Reynolds; B. P. Shoulders; J. D. Tucker; D. S. Hubbell; S. B. Laudert


Journal of Animal Science | 2017

549 Influence of commercial yeast products in diets for beef cattle new to the feedlot environment

E A Palmer; J. J. Ball; E. B. Kegley; P. A. Beck; J. G. Powell; J. A. Hornsby; J. L. Reynolds; B. P. Shoulders; A. Boyer


Journal of Animal Science | 2016

0248 Efficacy of a novel intranasal Zn solution on health and growth performance of high risk, newly received stocker cattle.

M. M. Foster; E. B. Kegley; J. G. Powell; J. L. Reynolds; J. A. Hornsby; D. L. Galloway; J. J. Ball; J Zhao

Collaboration


Dive into the J. J. Ball's collaboration.

Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

P. A. Beck

University of Arkansas

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

E A Palmer

University of Arkansas

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

J. K. Apple

University of Arkansas

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Researchain Logo
Decentralizing Knowledge