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Experimental Biology and Medicine | 1962

Effect of Energy Level and Nitrate on Hepatic Vitamin A and Performance of Fattening Steers.

W. H. Hale; Farris Hubbert; R. E. Taylor

Summary (1) With fattening steers, a high TDN ration resulted in a significantly larger liver Vit. A depletion than did a low TDN ration. The addition of 1% KNO3 reduced liver Vit. A stores but the reduction was not significant. (2) Neither TDN level nor nitrate addition had a significant effect on gain, but there was a significant interaction between TDN level and nitrate addition. (3) Feed intake was significantly affected by both TDN level and nitrate addition.


Journal of Animal Science | 1963

Effect of animal tallow and hydrolyzed vegetable and animal fat on ration utilization and rumen volatile fatty acid production with fattening steers.

Grant Esplin; W. H. Hale; Farris Hubbert; Bruce Taylor


Journal of Animal Science | 1964

Digestion of milo and barley by cattle.

W. J. Saba; W. H. Hale; Farris Hubbert; James Kiernat; Bruce Taylor


Journal of Animal Science | 1964

In vitro degradation of vitamin A and carotene by rumen liquor.

E. K. Keating; W. H. Hale; Farris Hubbert


Journal of Animal Science | 1965

Further observations on the digestion of milo and barley by steers and lambs.

E. K. Keating; W. J. Saba; W. H. Hale; Bruce Taylor


Journal of Animal Science | 1962

Reliability of the Liver Biopsy Technique for Estimating Hepatic Vitamin A2

T. A. Anderson; R. E. Taylor; R. H. Diven; Farris Hubbert; W. H. Hale


Journal of Animal Science | 1962

Evaluation of Diammonium Phosphate as a Source of Nitrogen for Ruminants

E. L. Russell; W. H. Hale; Farris Hubbert


Journal of Animal Science | 1957

Growth and fattening stimulation in ewe lambs by certain androgenic and estrogenic compounds.

Bruce Taylor; W. H. Hale; Wise Burroughs


Archive | 2010

for Ruminants Evaluation of Diammonium Phosphate as a Source of Nitrogen

Elizabeth Russell; W. H. Hale; Farris Hubbert


Archive | 2010

Production with Fattening Steers Fat on Ration Utilization and Rumen Volatile Fatty Acid Effect of Animal Tallow and Hydrolyzed Vegetable and Animal

Grant Esplin; W. H. Hale; Farris Hubbert; Bruce G. Taylor

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