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Journal of Animal Science | 2010

Effects of body condition on measures of intramuscular and rump fat, endocrine factors, and calving rate of beef cows grazing common bermudagrass or endophyte-infected tall fescue

M.L. Looper; S. T. Reiter; B. C. Williamson; M. A. Sales; D.M. Hallford; C.F. Rosenkrans

Multiparous beef cows were managed to achieve marginal (BCS = 4.7 ± 0.07; n = 106) or good (BCS = 6.6 ± 0.06; n = 121) body condition (BC) to determine the influence of forage environment on BW and BC changes, intramuscular fat percentage (IMF), rump fat (RF), and serum hormones during 2 yr. Cows within each BC were randomly assigned to graze either common bermudagrass (CB; n = 3 pastures/yr) or toxic endophyte-infected tall fescue (EI; n = 3 pastures/yr) during a 60-d breeding season. Blood samples were collected at d 0, 30, and 60 of the breeding season, and serum concentrations of prolactin (PRL), IGF-I, and cortisol (CORT) were quantified; PRL and progesterone (P(4)) also were quantified 10 d before the breeding season (d -10). Body weight and BCS were recorded during the breeding season (d 0, 30, and 60). Cow IMF and RF were measured via ultrasonography at the start and end of the breeding season. Cows with increased (>1 ng/mL) P(4) at the beginning of the breeding season (cyclic) had greater (P < 0.02) concentrations of PRL on d 30 and 60 compared with anestrous cows. A forage environment × BC interaction tended (P = 0.07) to influence PRL. Cows grazing CB independent of BC had increased PRL compared with cows grazing EI. Prolactin was decreased in good-BC cows grazing EI compared with cows grazing CB, and cows in marginal BC grazing EI had the least concentrations of PRL. Concentrations of IGF-I were similar (P > 0.10) among good- and marginal-BC cows grazing CB, as well as good-BC cows grazing EI; however, marginal-BC cows grazing EI had reduced (P < 0.04) concentrations of IGF-I compared with all other groups. Cows in marginal BC grazing CB gained (P = 0.02) the most BW during the breeding season, whereas good-BC cows grazing EI gained the least amount of BW. Marginal-BC cows grazing CB tended (P = 0.06) to increase BC during the breeding season, whereas good-BC cows grazing either CB or EI lost BC. Rump fat tended (P = 0.07) to increase during the breeding season in marginal-BC cows compared with cows in good BC. Calving rates were similar (P > 0.10) among good- (82%) and marginal- (84%) BC cows grazing CB, and good-BC cows grazing EI (79%); however, marginal-BC cows grazing EI had a reduced (P = 0.04) calving rate (61%). Cattle grazing EI during the breeding season lost BC. That reduction in BC may be communicated to the pituitary via hormones that include IGF-I or PRL or both, resulting in decreased calving rates.


Journal of Animal Physiology and Animal Nutrition | 2012

Effects of bovine cytochrome P450 single-nucleotide polymorphism, forage type and body condition on production traits in cattle*

M. A. Sales; M. J. Larson; S. T. Reiter; A. H. Brown; M.A. Brown; M.L. Looper; K.P. Coffey; C.F. Rosenkrans

Relating single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP) to cows with acceptable productivity could benefit cattle breeders in areas where tall fescue is the predominant forage. This study aimed to (i) identify SNPs in bovine cytochrome P450 3A28 (CYP3A28) and (ii) determine the associations between SNP genotype, forage and cow body condition (BC). Genotype (CC, CG or GG) and forage [Kentucky-31 wild-type endophyte-infected tall fescue (KY+) vs. bermudagrass] effects on milk volume and quality were determined in Herd 1 cows (123 cows); in Herd 2 (99 cows), genotype and BC (low vs. moderate) effects on ovarian follicle size, calving date and calving per cent were determined; and in Herd 3 (114 cows), effects of genotype and fescue cultivar [KY+ vs. non-toxic endophyte-infected tall fescue (HiMag4)] were related to calving per cent, calving date and weaning weights of both cow and her calf. A cytosine (C) to guanine (G) transversion at base 994 (C994G) in CYP3A28 was identified. There was a genotype × forage type interaction (p < 0.05) on milk protein in Herd 1 cows; CC cows grazing bermudagrass had greater milk protein percentage in relation to other cows in the herd. In Herd 2, BC and genotype × BC tended (p < 0.10) to influence follicle size and Julian calving date respectively. Diameter of the largest follicle tended to be larger in moderate BC than in low-BC cows; whereas, CC and CG cows in moderate BC and homozygous (CC and GG) cows in low BC tended to calve 14 days earlier in relation to CG cows in low BC. In Herd 3, there was a genotype × forage type interaction (p < 0.05) on calving per cent, Julian calving date and calf weaning weight. In this study, genetic alterations (G allele at C994G) coupled with nutritional factors (low BC and toxic tall fescue) resulted in overall lower productivity in cows.


Journal of Animal Science | 2016

005 Relationships Between Prolactin Genotypes and Beef Cow Profitability.

L. R. Meyer; J. G. Powell; B. R. Kutz; K. S. Anschutz; M. A. Sales; C.F. Rosenkrans


Journal of Animal Science | 2016

179 Effect of topsoil exposure during lactation on subsequent performance and abundance of innate and adaptive immune cells in pigs.

T. C. Tsai; H. J. Kim; M. A. Sales; X. Wang; G. F. Erf; E. B. Kegley; F. G. Carbonero; M. van der Merwe; Randy Buddington; C. V. Maxwell


Journal of Animal Science | 2016

178 Evaluation of porcine IPEC-J2 cell line immune tesponse to Escherichia coli (0111:B4) lLipopolysaccharide

X. Wang; T. C. Tsai; M. A. Sales; C. V. Maxwell; K. Novak; E. Davis


Journal of Animal Physiology and Animal Nutrition | 2013

Effects of forage type, body condition and single-nucleotide polymorphisms in the bovine cytochrome P450 regulatory region on cow productivity*

M. A. Sales; K. Y. Murphy; S. T. Reiter; A.H. Brown; M.A. Brown; M.L. Looper; C.F. Rosenkrans


Journal of Animal Science | 2018

360 Effect of Simulated Outdoor Rearing on Growth Performance, Health, Blood Minerals, and Complete Blood Cell Count in Wean-to-Finish Pigs.

T. C. Tsai; M. A. Sales; X. Wang; G. F. Erf; E. B. Kegley; J Zhao; C. V. Maxwell


Journal of Animal Science | 2017

864 Identification of differentially expressed microRNAs in peripheral blood mononuclear cells of topsoil-exposed piglets

M. A. Sales; T. C. Tsai; C. V. Maxwell; D. A. Koltes; J. E. Koltes


Journal of Animal Science | 2017

702 Differential gene expression in peripheral mononuclear cells of pigs exposed to topsoil in early life

T. C. Tsai; D. A. Koltes; M. A. Sales; C. V. Maxwell; J. E. Koltes


Journal of Animal Science | 2017

701 Decreased ileal permeability in piglets at weaning following exposure to irradiated topsoil

M. A. Sales; T. C. Tsai; C. V. Maxwell; D. A. Koltes

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T. C. Tsai

University of Arkansas

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L. R. Meyer

University of Arkansas

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X. Wang

University of Arkansas

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G. F. Erf

University of Arkansas

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M.L. Looper

Agricultural Research Service

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B. R. Kutz

University of Arkansas

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