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1. Tasco-Forage: III. Influence of a seaweed extract on performance, monocyte immune cell response, and carcass characteristics in feedlot-finished steers

2. Tasco-Forage: IV. Influence of a seaweed extract applied to tall fescue pastures on sensory characteristics, shelf-life, and vitamin E status in feedlot-finished steers

3. Intake and chewing behavior of steers consuming switchgrass preserved as hay or silage

4. Matua bromegrass hay for mares in gestation and lactation.

5. Voluntary intake, digestibility, and subsequent selection of Matua bromegrass, coastal bermudagrass, and alfalfa hays by yearling horses.

6. The utilization of multidimensional scaling to identify forage characteristics associated with preference in sheep.

7. Changes in forage quality, ingestive mastication, and digesta kinetics resulting from switchgrass maturity.

8. Evaluation of the Captec controlled-release chromic oxide capsule for fecal output determination in sheep.

9. Whole-tract digesta kinetics and comparison of techniques for the estimation of fecal output in steers fed coastal bermudagrass hay at four levels of intake.

10. Influence of model and marker on digesta kinetic estimates for sheep.

11. Evaluation of the Captec chrome controlled-release device for the estimation of fecal output by grazing sheep.

12. Technical note: preservation of tissues and gastrointestinal tract portions by plastic coating or plastination.

13. Diet characteristics, digesta kinetics, and dry matter intake of steers grazing eastern gamagrass.

14. Image analysis and nonlinear modeling to determine dimensions of wet-sieved, masticated forage particles.

15. Effects of grass species on grazing steers: I. Diet composition and ingestive mastication.

16. Effects of grass species on grazing steers: II. Dry matter intake and digesta kinetics.

17. Effects of mastication and microbial contamination on ruminal in situ forage disappearance.

18. Changes in ruminal and fecal particle weight distribution of steers fed coastal bermudagrass hay at four levels.

19. Effects of monensin on voluntary intake, eating and ruminating behavior and ruminal motility in heifers fed corn silage.

20. Effects of ingestive mastication on particle dimensions and weight distribution of coastal bermudagrass hay fed to steers at four levels.

21. Effects of time of day and monensin on the size distribution of particles in digestive tract sites of heifers fed corn silage.

22. Fragmentation and flow of grazed coastal Bermudagrass through the digestive tract of cattle.

23. Effects of corn grinding and time of corn feeding on growth, starch utilization and digesta passage characteristics of growing steers fed hay-based diets.

24. Interrelationships among voluntary intake, eating and ruminating behavior and ruminal motility of heifers fed corn silage.

25. Eating and ruminating behavior of steers fed Coastal Bermudagrass hay at four levels.

26. Passage of chromium-mordanted and rare earth-labeled fiber: time of dosing kinetics.

27. Voluntary intake, gain, digestibility, rate of passage and gastrointestinal tract fill in tropical and temperate breeds of sheep.

28. Selection among nonlinear models for rate of passage studies in ruminants.

29. Effect of switching diets on growth and digesta kinetics of cattle.

30. Markers for estimating digesta flow in pigs and the effects of dietary fiber.

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