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Gleiter C H - - 1998
AIMS: The present study was carried out to assess the effect of the selective beta2-adrenoceptor agonists on erythropoietin (EPO) production. METHODS: Routine tocolysis with fenoterol (using the regular rate of 2 microg min[-1]) was used as a clinically easily accessible model. RESULTS: EPO concentrations had doubled 24 h after the ...
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Lozano J M - - 1998
The effect of undernutrition on ovarian and uterine venous progesterone concentrations and endometrial progesterone content on Days 5 and 10 of the estrous cycle were studied. Forty ewes were synchronized using progestagen pessaries. At pessary withdrawal, the ewes were fed diets to provide either 1.5 or 0.5 times the daily ...
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Wallace D S - - 1998
Previous research has indicated that supplementing an apparently adequate diet with additional protein improves both host resistance and resilience in lambs infected with Haemonchus contortus. The present study tested the influence of supplementation with non-protein nitrogen (urea). Helminth-naive Hampshire Down lambs were given an apparently adequate basal diet or a ...
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Estell R E - - 1998
We examined the effects of six volatile compounds on alfalfa pellet consumption by lambs. In each experiment, 45 lambs were individually fed alfalfa pellets sprayed with a selected compound (camphor, limonene, cis-jasmone, beta-caryophyllene, borneol, or alpha-pinene) at one of five concentrations. Treatment concentrations were multiples (0, .5, 1, 2, and ...
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Ortiz A R - - 1997
Sixteen ram lambs (5 mo old, average BW = 49 +/- 1.4 kg) received a control diet (50% concentrate, 13.1% CP) or a diet containing 7, 14, or 21% locoweed (LW, DM basis). Rams were housed in individual pens (2.5 x 3.5 m) in an enclosed facility (14 h light, ...
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Hatfield P G - - 1997
We conducted two feedlot trials and one metabolism trial to evaluate the effect of barley level, barley bulk density, and physical form of roughage on lamb growth performance and digesta kinetics. Level of whole barley (50, 70, 90%) and type of roughage (chopped or pelleted alfalfa) were evaluated in Trial ...
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Perez Alba L M - - 1997
Two experiments were carried out with dairy ewes to determine the effects of supplementation of calcium soaps of olive fatty acids at 10% of the basal diet on digestibility, roughage intake, milk production and composition, and response to early induced ovulation. The addition of calcium soaps of olive fatty acids ...
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Cappio-Borlino A - - 1997
Test day models were used to estimate the lactation curves for Valle del Belice ewes and to study the main environmental effects on milk yield and on percentage of fat and protein. Environmental effects were treated as fixed. A random effect was associated with each lactation to evaluate the mean ...
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O'Hare J A - - 1997
We report on a 25 yr old woman with primary autoimmune hyperthyroidism who was treated with carbimazole. Forty-three days later she developed agranulocytosis (64 x 10(6)/l). With 4 days treatment with recombinant human Granulocyte Colony Stimulating factor the granulocyte count rose to normal--4,350 cells x 10(6)/l. This is considerably faster ...
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Holmberg B J - - 1997
Chronic feed restriction of prepubertal male lambs adversely affects reproductive development by inhibiting the pulsatile release of luteinizing hormone (LH). Because this effect can be reversed by ad libitum feeding, the associations between diet-induced increases in LH release and concurrent changes in body weight gain, serum glucose. CCK peptide, and ...
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Nottle M B - - 1997
The effect of undernutrition on the ovulation rate of Merino ewes supplemented with lupins was examined in two experiments using a 2 x 2 factorial (low vs high nutritional plane x none vs supplemented) design. In both experiments, ewes were assigned at random to two equal-sized groups and differentially grazed ...
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Adam C L - - 1997
Nutritional effects on puberty were studied in Soay rams. Testicular growth is initiated at birth in April and testes reach maximum size in October. Groups of eight lambs were fed for 18 weeks, starting in August, a ration that restricted growth (Group R), the same diet ad libitum (Group F), ...
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Githigia S M - - 1997
Four groups of 8 parasite-naive Dorset-crossbred lambs, 3-4 months old, were turned out on infected pasture on 2 May and allocated to 4 separate paddocks. From May to September, 2 groups received Duddingtonia flagrans (10(6) chlamydospores per kg body weight per lamb per day) mixed in 100 g of barley, ...
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al-Shorepy S A - - 1997
Selection for fertility in a fall lambing system was applied for 5 yr (1.45 generations) in a crossbred sheep population. Three flocks were involved: a fall-lambing selected (S) flock of 125 ewes and 10 rams, a fall-lambing environmental control (EC) flock of 55 ewes and five rams, and a spring-lambing ...
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Hötzel M J - - 1997
Nutrition-induced changes in testicular size in Merino rams appear to involve both GnRH-dependent and -independent pathways. This hypothesis was tested by feeding mature Merino rams that had been actively immunized against BSA or GnRH conjugated to BSA a diet that maintained initial body weight or the same diet supplemented daily ...
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Peclaris G M - - 1997
The effects of melatonin (implants, M or no implants, C) and plane of nutrition (high, H or low, L) on mammary development and growth hormone (GH) concentrations were investigated in prepubertal Boutsiko mountain breed ewe lambs. Eighty female lambs were assigned to each of 4 treatments: ad libitum feeding control ...
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Alshaikh M A - - 1997
Sixty growing Najedi ram lambs (23.5 kg BW: 3 months old) were divided randomly to 6 equal groups. Each group was fed on different (isonitrogenous) diet, being either high energy (2.79 Mcal ME/kg DM) or low energy (2.15 Mcal Me/kg DM), supplemented with either 0.5 or 10% poultry offal meal ...
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Londeree B R - - 1997
The purpose of the study was to develop an equation to predict the oxygen cost of cycle ergometry. Forty subjects performed an incremental cycle ergometer test on three occasions at 50, 70, or 90 rpm in a counterbalanced order. Work rate was incremented every 5 or 6 min when steady ...
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Papet I - - 1997
The effect of a high dose of 3-hydroxy-3-methylbutyrate (HMB, a leucine catabolite) on protein metabolism was investigated in growing male lambs fed on hay and concentrate. Concentrate was supplemented with either Ca(HMB)2 (4 g/kg) or Ca(CO3)2 in experimental (HMB) and control groups respectively. Both groups consisted of six 2-month old ...
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McEvoy T G - - 1997
In the first of two experiments investigating the effect of dietary urea on the survival and metabolism of ovine embryos, 30 Border Leicester x Scottish Blackface ewes received a maintenance diet (milled hay, molasses, minerals, vitamins) with no urea (control, C; n = 10) or with added urea at 15 ...
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Lane M A - - 1997
The purpose of this study was to determine whether the continuous intraruminal infusion of calculated physiological concentrations of volatile fatty acids (VFA) stimulated the metabolic development of the neonatal rumen. Eight 1-wk-old lambs were assigned to one of three treatments: saline infusion (three lambs), VFA infusion (three lambs), or no ...
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Fluharty F L - - 1997
Eighty-eight early-weaned Hampshire x Targhee crossbred lambs (initial BW 23 +/- 3.9 kg) were used in a 2 x 2 factorial design experiment to determine the effects of DM and CP intake on lamb performance and weight and accretion rates of visceral organs during two periods of growth, divided at ...
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Vellema P - - 1997
The effect of cobalt supplementation on serum vitamin B12, growth rate and survival rate was measured in controlled field experiments with Texel twin lambs of the same sex, grazing cobalt-deficient pastures. The non-supplemented lambs had lower serum vitamin B12 concentrations than their supplemented brothers or sisters. During the experiments more ...
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Petit H V - - 1997
Thirty-two Outaouais male lambs were used in a 2 x 2 factorial design to compare growth and carcass characteristics of lambs fed conventional and macerated hay at two levels of concentrate. Timothy hay was harvested with either a prototype mower-macerator or a conventional mower-conditioner. Hays offered for ad libitum intake ...
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McNeill D M - - 1997
The objective of this study was to quantify effects of maternal protein nutrition on N accretion or loss in conceptus and maternal tissues of ewes during late pregnancy. Ewes, pregnant with twins, were fed low (LP, 79 g CP/kg DM), medium (MP, 116 g CP/kg DM), or high (HP, 157 ...
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Villalba J J - - 1997
We hypothesized that feed preference depends on the interplay between flavour and postingestive effects, and we tested two predictions based on this hypothesis: (1) lambs acquire preferences for poorly nutritious feeds paired with starch; and (2) preferences persist when starch is no longer administered. Twenty lambs were randomly allocated to ...
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Flint G N - - 1997
An extensive programme of cooking operations, using household recipes, has shown that, apart from aberrant values associated with new pans on first use, the contribution made by 19% Cr/9% Ni stainless steel cooking utensils to chromium and nickel in the diet is negligible. New pans, if first used with acid ...
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Habler O - - 1996
OBJECTIVE: To study potential toxic effects of long-term (8 h) inhaled prostacyclin (PGI2) on respiratory tract tissues. DESIGN: In a prospective, randomized order, either PGI2 (n =7) or normal saline (n = 7) was aerosolized during a time period of 8 h in healthy lambs. SETTING: Institute for Surgical Research ...
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Hufstedler G D - - 1996
Forty crossbred wethers (average weight 30 kg) were implanted with zeranol (12 mg) at 30-d intervals and fed at two levels of intake in a 2 x 2 factorial arrangement of treatments to determine performance, carcass and bone characteristics, blood metabolites, and hormones. Restricted lambs were fed to gain one-half ...
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Symonds M E - - 1996
This study examines the effect of ambient temperature on lung development over the first month of postnatal life in lambs treated with a drug which inhibits thyroid hormone synthesis (methimazole, 50 mg day-1 (kg body wt-1)). Twin lambs were hand-reared at a fixed level of nutrition in either a warm ...
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Nitrogen factors (the percentage nitrogen on a fat-free basis) for lamb meat were estimated using a total of 81 lamb carcases from the UK. The samples included carcases representative of the EU class ranges for conformation and fatness. The sampling period extended over one year in order to include the ...
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Israf D A - - 1996
Two groups of seven and two groups of six lambs were offered either a complete basal ruminant diet (13.2 per cent crude protein [CP]) (groups 2 and 4) or the same diet supplemented with fish meal (18.3 per cent CP) (groups 1 and 3). Groups 1 and 2 were infected ...
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Distel R A - - 1996
The aim of this study was to determine the effects of experience early in life with cured weeping lovegrass (Eragrostis curvula) (low-quality roughage) or fresh oats (Avena sativa) (high-quality roughage) on voluntary intake and nitrogen retention when sheep ate a low-quality roughage 9 mo after initial exposure. From 1 to ...
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Kambara T - - 1996
Purified lymphocytes from peripheral blood and cannulated intestinal lymph were examined by flow cytometry, to study the effect of age, level of dietary protein, and prior exposure to helminths on their composition. This was then compared with animals resistant to Trichostrongylus colubriformis infection. When young lambs consumed a low protein ...
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Wallace D S - - 1996
Protein supplementation improves the resistance of sheep to haemonchosis. This experiment investigated the Scottish blackface breed to establish whether dietary protein supplementation is still beneficial in a genetically resistant breed. Lambs were given either a basal diet or a diet supplemented with soyabean meal to give an additional 80 g ...
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Landau S - - 1996
The influence of source of protein during the luteal phase before a synchronized oestrus on the dynamics of follicular development, observed daily by ultrasonography, was assessed in ewes that were beginning the sexual season. Iso-nitrogenous amounts of soybean meal (SBM) or of a corn-gluten meal-ground-corn grain mixture (CGM-GC), or an ...
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Fernández A - - 1996
Twenty-three male lambs were fed 2.5 ppm of aflatoxin for 21 days. Thirteen lambs constituted the control group. Twelve lambs given toxin and six from the control group were killed at 21 days. The remaining animals were killed 8 days later. To determine haematological and biochemical parameters, samples of blood ...
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Polkowska J - - 1996
Three-month old Polish Lowland female lambs were fed isocaloric diets containing 14.2% (standard) or 8.1% of proteins for twenty weeks. Changes in body weight were characteristic for normal growth performance in all animals, but daily body gain calculated for the whole experimental period was significantly lower in lambs fed a ...
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Jackson J A - - 1996
Sixty-three male sprague Dawley rats were randomly assigned to dietary treatments containing 1) N-formylloline alkaloid (NFL), 2) N-acetylloline alkaloid (NAL), 3) NFL + NAL, 4) NFL + a mixture of ergot alkaloids, 5) NAL + a mixture of ergot alkaloids, 6) NFL + NAL + a mixture of ergot alkaloids, ...
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Williams J E - - 1995
Diets containing 0, 10, or 20% dried wash-water solids (WWS) from a milk processing plant were fed to 48 Hampshire crossbred wews (average weight 58.1 kg) for 3 yr. Data were obtained on BW gains, hematology, tissue elements, and survival for ewes and BW gains, tissue elements and survival for ...
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Susin I - - 1995
In Exp. 1, 39 ewe lambs (initial BW 29 +/- .1 kg) were used in a 2 x 2 factorial arrangement with two breeds (Polypay and Targhee) and two diets (high-forage and high-grain) to examine the effects of restricting intake of a high-grain diet on onset of puberty and lamb ...
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Susin I - - 1995
Fifty-six mature Polypay ewes were used in two experiments to examine the effects of feeding a high-grain diet at a restricted intake on milk production and composition, lamb performance and out-of-season breeding. Ewes were fed either a high-grain diet (85% concentrate and 15% forage) or a high-forage diet. The high-forage ...
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McClure K E - - 1995
Weaned Targhee x Hampshire lambs (average BW 27.6 kg) were used to determine the effects of concentrate feeding, forage grazing, or finishing on concentrate after grazing upon growth and carcass tissue accretion. Lambs were assigned randomly and balanced by weight and sex to five replicated treatments (12 lambs/treatment): all-concentrate in ...
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Soder K J - - 1995
A 2-yr winter experiment was conducted to determine the influence of either energy or protein supplementation during midpregnancy on fecal output (FO), forage intake, blood metabolite profiles, and BW changes of ewes grazing winter range. Thirty-two Targhee ewes were selected for uniformity in age and BW and assigned randomly to ...
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Hötzel M J - - 1995
In mature Merino rams, changes in diet to below or above the requirements for maintenance of body weight lead to changes in gonadotrophin secretion and testicular growth. However, the effects on testicular growth persist for much longer than those on LH and FSH secretion so that the gonadal and gonadotrophin ...
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Shackelford S D - - 1995
The objectives of the present experiment were to examine the effects of in utero exposure to a beta-adrenergic agonist (L644,969) on prenatal and postnatal muscle growth and meat tenderness of lambs. Thirty twin-pregnant Composite IV (1/2 Finnsheep, 1/8 Dorset, 1/8 Rambouillet, 1/8 Targhee, 1/8 Suffolk) ewe lambs were used for ...
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Zhang J - - 1995
The effects of dietary protein and beta-agonist, (L-644,969) on mammary growth from weaning to puberty, hormone secretions, and milk yield were studied. Twelve lambs were assigned to each treatment in a 2 x 2 factorial arrangement with dietary protein at 15 or 20% and beta-agonist at 0 or 1 ppm ...
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Beermann D H - - 1995
At present less than 30% of the market lambs slaughtered in the United States meet the requirements for leanness and muscling as specified in the "Certified Fresh American Lamb" program established in 1990 by the American Sheep Industry Association (ASI). Carcass composition of slaughter lambs is determined by stage of ...
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Cavender C P - - 1995
Several aspects of cholesterol metabolism were studied in lambs at six stages of development. The first three stages involved fetal lambs with gestational ages (fertilization set at -150 days) of -73 days (early fetal), -42 days (midfetal), and -14 days (late fetal). The other groups comprised newborn (0 days), suckled ...
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Zhang Y - - 1995
Two experiments were conducted to determine the seasonal effects of N fertilizer (NF) and defoliation interval (DI) on specific N fractions within annual ryegrass (AR) and overall usage of AR N by growing lambs. In Exp. 1, NF (0, 112, 224, and 336 kg of N/ha) and DI of 2, ...
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