Works Published in 2019

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2019 journal article

45 Opportunity with functional role of supplemental amino acids

Journal of Animal Science, 97(Supplement_2), 24–24.

By: Y. Shen* & S. Kim n

Contributors: Y. Shen* & S. Kim n

author keywords: amino acids; functional role; food animal production
TL;DR: Overall, the different functions of individual AA beyond their roles as the building blocks for proteins give additional opportunities of amino acid application in animal production. (via Semantic Scholar)
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
2. Zero Hunger (OpenAlex)
Sources: Web Of Science, NC State University Libraries, Crossref, ORCID
Added: August 12, 2019

2019 article

Impact of weaning strategy on calf performance, behavior, and activity.

Ott, G. C., Freeman, S. R., Poore, M. H., & Pickworth, C. L. (2019, July). JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SCIENCE, Vol. 97, pp. 67–68.

By: G. Ott n, S. Freeman n, M. Poore n & C. Pickworth n

author keywords: weaning; stress; calf performance
Sources: Web Of Science, NC State University Libraries
Added: August 12, 2019

2019 article

Interaction of dietary protein and endophyte-infected Tall Fescue seed in stocker steers on finishing phase performance and carcass traits.

Davis, M. E., Poole, R. K., Poore, M. H., Poole, D. H., & Pickworth, C. L. (2019, July). JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SCIENCE, Vol. 97, pp. 38–38.

By: M. Davis n, R. Poole n, M. Poore n, D. Poole n & C. Pickworth n

Sources: Web Of Science, NC State University Libraries
Added: August 12, 2019

2019 journal article

57 Impact of weaning strategy on beef cow performance

Journal of Animal Science, 97(Supplement_1), 1–1.

author keywords: stress; weaning; beef cow
TL;DR: The results of this study warrant further exploration of the effect of weaning stress on dams and their developing fetuses and could compromise third trimester growth of calf in utero. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: Web Of Science, NC State University Libraries, Crossref
Added: August 12, 2019

2019 article

Renovating toxic-infected tall fescue pastures for profitability, animal performance, and soil health.

Ingram, S., Poore, M. H., & Poole, D. H. (2019, July). JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SCIENCE, Vol. 97, pp. 20–20.

By: S. Ingram n, M. Poore n & D. Poole n

author keywords: Tall fescue; renovation; cover crop
Source: Web Of Science
Added: August 12, 2019

2019 article

Effect of gilt feeding level and length of increased feeding level in late gestation on piglet birth weight.

Quick, J. K., & Knauer, M. (2019, July). JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SCIENCE, Vol. 97, pp. 233–233.

By: J. Quick n & M. Knauer n

author keywords: birth weight; gilt; nutrition
TL;DR: Results suggest increasing gilt feeding level in late gestation does not impact mean piglet birth weight when gilts are over conditioned and the main effects of feeding level or length of feedinglevel are not significant. (via Semantic Scholar)
Source: Web Of Science
Added: August 12, 2019

2019 article

Renovating toxic-infected tall fescue pastures for profitability, animal performance, and soil health.

Ingram, S., Poore, M. H., & Poole, D. H. (2019, July). JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SCIENCE, Vol. 97, pp. 37–38.

By: S. Ingram n, M. Poore n & D. Poole n

author keywords: tall fescue; renovation; cover crop
TL;DR: Data suggests agronomic and animal performance for 3-CM and 3-SM were improved compared to C and could partially alleviate initial renovation costs. (via Semantic Scholar)
Source: Web Of Science
Added: August 12, 2019

2019 article

Structural conformation differences between show pigs and commercial genetic lines.

Obermier, D. R., Peppmeier, Z., & Knauer, M. (2019, July). JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SCIENCE, Vol. 97, pp. 39–39.

By: D. Obermier n, Z. Peppmeier n & M. Knauer n

author keywords: genetic; locomotion; pig
Source: Web Of Science
Added: August 12, 2019

2019 article

Production trait differences between show pig and commerical genetic lines.

Peppmeier, Z., Obermier, D. R., & Knauer, M. (2019, July). JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SCIENCE, Vol. 97, pp. 168–168.

By: Z. Peppmeier n, D. Obermier n & M. Knauer n

author keywords: backfat; genetic; growth
TL;DR: Results suggest pigs sire by Large White show pig sires are fatter, heavier muscled, and have comparable lean growth to those sired by commercial LW genetic lines. (via Semantic Scholar)
Source: Web Of Science
Added: August 12, 2019

2019 journal article

111 Changes in proinflammatory cytokines and chemokines in beef steers chronically exposed to endophyte-infected tall fescue seed

Journal of Animal Science, 97(Supplement_1), 42–43.

By: A. Brown n, R. Poole n, M. Jackson n, M. Poore n, C. Pickworth n & D. Poole n

author keywords: fescue toxicity; cytokines; protein supplementation; immunity; beef steers
Sources: Web Of Science, NC State University Libraries, Crossref
Added: August 12, 2019

2019 article

Impact of weaning strategy on beef cow performance.

Worthington, M. C., Ott, G. C., Poore, M. H., & Pickworth, C. L. (2019, July). JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SCIENCE, Vol. 97, pp. 83–83.

author keywords: stress; weaning; beef cow
TL;DR: The results of this study warrant further exploration of the effect of weaning stress on dams and their developing fetuses and could compromise third trimester growth of calf in utero. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: Web Of Science, NC State University Libraries
Added: August 12, 2019

2019 article

How reproductive management technologies will shape the dairy industry 50 years from now.

Britt, J. H. (2019, July). JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SCIENCE, Vol. 97, pp. 117–117.

By: J. Britt n

author keywords: future dairy herd
Sources: Web Of Science, NC State University Libraries
Added: August 12, 2019

2019 journal article

PSV-11 Effects of plasma protein on growth performance and intestinal health of weaned pigs

Journal of Animal Science, 97(Supplement_2), 197–197.

By: G. Martinez Padilla n, Y. Silva-Guillen n, K. Moran n, X. Lin n, J. Odle n & E. Heugten

author keywords: plasma protein; performance; cytokines
TL;DR: It is suggested that PP was not effective in improving overall growth performance and had minimal effects on intestinal health of weanling pigs. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: Web Of Science, NC State University Libraries, Crossref
Added: August 12, 2019

2019 article

Meta-analysis of increasing lysine and energy in late gestation on piglet growth, colostrum composition and piglet throughput.

Wiegert, J., & Knauer, M. (2019, July). JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SCIENCE, Vol. 97, pp. 208–208.

By: J. Wiegert n & M. Knauer n

author keywords: colostrum; piglet; lysine
TL;DR: Results suggest increasing LYS and FAT in late gestation, above what is typically fed on commercial sow farms, may improve sow reproduction, however a cost benefit analysis should be conducted before increasing feed cost. (via Semantic Scholar)
Source: Web Of Science
Added: August 12, 2019

2019 journal article

11 Impact of weaning strategy on calf performance, behavior, and activity

Journal of Animal Science, 97(Supplement_1), 12–13.

By: G. Ott n, S. Freeman n, M. Poore n & C. Pickworth n

author keywords: weaning; stress; calf performance
TL;DR: Short-term differences in calf performance warrant further exploration of the possible long-term effects on heifer development and steer feedlot performance. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: Web Of Science, NC State University Libraries, Crossref
Added: August 12, 2019

2019 article

Timing of progesterone exposure effects pregnancy rates following fixed time artificial insemination in postpartum beef cows.

Smith, A. L., Poole, R. K., Mayberry, K., Newsome, M. K. A., Dudley, H. B., & Poole, D. H. (2019, July). JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SCIENCE, Vol. 97, pp. 43–44.

By: A. Smith n, R. Poole n, K. Mayberry n, M. Newsome n, H. Dudley n & D. Poole n

author keywords: fFixed timed AI; postpartum beef cows; corpus luteum
TL;DR: Incorporating a presynchronization program to ensure the presence of a functional CL at the start of a FTAI protocol may improve pregnancy success in postpartum beef cows. (via Semantic Scholar)
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
3. Good Health and Well-being (OpenAlex)
Source: Web Of Science
Added: August 12, 2019

2019 article

Long term impact of ergot alkaloids on fetal heifer development and subsequent growth and reproductive performance.

Jackson, M. K. L., Newsome, M. K. A., Brown, A. R., Poole, R. K., Dudley, H. B., Poore, M. H., & Poole, D. H. (2019, July). JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SCIENCE, Vol. 97, pp. 46–46.

By: M. Jackson n, M. Newsome n, A. Brown n, R. Poole n, H. Dudley n, M. Poore n, D. Poole n

author keywords: fetal programming; heifer development; fescue
TL;DR: While consumption of EI fescue impacts cow performance, calf birthweight, and ratio of cotyledon to placenta weight, it has minimal effect on postnatal growth and development through 10 mo of age, further studies are needed to determine the impact on heifer reproductive performance. (via Semantic Scholar)
Source: Web Of Science
Added: August 12, 2019

2019 journal article

47 Interaction of dietary protein and endophyte- infected Tall Fescue seed in stocker steers on finishing phase performance and carcass traits

Journal of Animal Science, 97(Supplement_1), 83–83.

By: M. Davis n, R. Poole n, M. Poore n, D. Poole n & C. Pickworth n

author keywords: fescue toxicity; stocker cattle; dietary protein
TL;DR: Finishing growth and carcass characteristics were not affected by exposure to ergot alkaloids at weaning as much as dietary protein when cattle had a background period prior to feedlot entry. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: Web Of Science, NC State University Libraries, Crossref
Added: August 12, 2019

2019 article

Defining a robust sow: How increases in sow productivity impact the biology of reproduction, lactation and body composition.

See, M. T. (2019, July). JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SCIENCE, Vol. 97, pp. 14–14.

By: M. See n

author keywords: swine; genetics; reproduction
TL;DR: Genetic improvement has increased the metabolic demand on sows requiring an increased focus on the management of sow weight and condition, and competing demands require today's sow to be more robust, as an individual sow’s increased productivity can negatively influence body weight loss, body composition, follicle and oocyte development, and lactation yield. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: Web Of Science, NC State University Libraries
Added: August 12, 2019

2019 review

Impact of Ergot Alkaloids on Female Reproduction in Domestic Livestock Species

[Review of ]. TOXINS, 11(6).

By: R. Poole n & D. Poole n

author keywords: ergot alkaloids; livestock; reproduction
MeSH headings : Animals; Brain / drug effects; Brain / physiology; Ergot Alkaloids / toxicity; Female; Festuca; Lactation; Livestock; Ovary / drug effects; Ovary / physiology; Plant Poisoning / complications; Plant Poisoning / veterinary; Pregnancy; Reproduction / drug effects; Uterus / drug effects; Uterus / physiology
TL;DR: This review will summarize the various effects of ergot alkaloids on female reproduction in grazing livestock species and investigate the physiological and cellular mechanisms of these reproductive failures associated with fescue toxicosis. (via Semantic Scholar)
Source: Web Of Science
Added: August 5, 2019

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