نتایج جستجو برای: jbhh hay anti

تعداد نتایج: 372951  

2011
Tom McMullen Mel Stark Mark Royal

*TOM MCMULLEN is a Vice President and North American Reward Practice Leader for Hay Group, accountable for client project delivery, reward capability development and thought leadership. MEL STARK is a Vice President with Hay Group. He is a Regional Reward Practice in the firm's Metro New York Office and manages the firm's relationship with Fortune Magazine. He is focused on adding clarity to cl...

2000
S. G. Haddad

The objectives of these experiments were to study the positive associative effects of supplementing barley straw-based diets with different levels of alfalfa hay on nutrient intake, rumen environment, and nutrient digestibility and to evaluate the minimal amount of alfalfa hay needed to produce such an effect in ewes. In experiment one, 15 Awassi ewes (®ve ruminally ®stulated; body weight ˆ 54 ...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2013
M Bernard B Maughan J J Villalba

Tannins may bind to alkaloids in endophyte-infected (E+) tall fescue and attenuate fescue toxicosis. To test this hypothesis, thirty-two 4-mo-old lambs were randomly assigned to 4 treatments (8 lambs/treatment) in a 2 by 2 factorial design that included a basal diet of tall fescue hay [E+ or endophyte-free (E-)] supplemented with (TS) or without (CS) bioactive Quebracho tannins. The concentrati...

2014
Berhanu Alemu Getachew Animut Adugna Tolera

Twenty-four yearling male local Washera lambs with an average initial body weight of 18.14 ± 1.07 kg were used to assess the nutritional value of Millettia ferruginea. Experimental animals were grouped into six blocks of four animals, and each animal was randomly assigned to one of the four dietary treatment feeds. The treatments used were; Sole natural pasture grass hay (T1), and 150, 300, 450...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2004
T L Lawler J B Taylor J W Finley J S Caton

Dietary selenium influences the Se content in edible muscle of beef cattle. Limited data are available to describe the effects that feeds naturally high in Se have on production, carcass characteristics, and Se distribution in terminal tissues. Therefore, 43 crossbred steers (BW = 351 +/- 24 kg) were stratified by BW and assigned to one of four dietary treatments: Se adequate (CON; n = 12), Se ...

علیخانی, مسعود , قربانی, غلامرضا ,

To determine the best ratios of alfalfa hay to corn silage with similar dietary NDF, cation-anion balance, energy and protein content in the lactating dairy cows, eight mid-lactating Holstein dairy cows with average body weight of 570 kg, and milk yield of 22 kg/d with 3.5% fat, were assigned to each of four experimental diets with alfalfa hay to corn silage ratios of 100:0, 67:33, 33:67 and 0:...

Journal: :Small ruminant research : the journal of the International Goat Association 2000
Petit

Lambs were assigned to a 2x2 factorial design with corn or barley fed either whole or rolled. Hay was fed for ad libitum intake while concentrates were fed in similar amounts. Dry matter intake of hay, ADG, the gain:feed ratio, and warm carcass weight (WCW) were higher (P<0.05) for lambs fed corn than for those fed barley. Cereal processing had no effect (P>0.05) on hay dry matter intake, ADG, ...

Journal: :Science 1998
F Diez-Gonzalez T R Callaway M G Kizoulis J B Russell

The gastric stomach of humans is a barrier to food-borne pathogens, but Escherichia coli can survive at pH 2.0 if it is grown under mildly acidic conditions. Cattle are a natural reservoir for pathogenic E. coli, and cattle fed mostly grain had lower colonic pH and more acid-resistant E. coli than cattle fed only hay. On the basis of numbers and survival after acid shock, cattle that were fed g...

2001
Donna M. Amaral - Phillips

dairy herd. The quality of these forages greatly impacts profitability and performance, especially of the milking herd. Because of limited land base, labor, or personal preference, farmers may decide to purchase part or all of their herd’s forage needs. In other parts of the United States, corn silage and other chopped forages are sold and oftentimes delivered to the farm as needed. In Kentucky...

2015
Esra Ataman Şükrü Candan Margherita Silengo

INTRODUCTION Hay Wells syndome, also known as ankyloblepharon–ectodermal dysplasia–clefting (AEC) syndrome, is one of the ectodermal dysplasia syndromes. It is an autosomal dominant disorder characterized by findings of ectodermal dyplasia including alopecia, scalp infections, dystrophic nails, hypodontia, ankyloblepharon and cleft lip-palate (1). It was first described by Hay and Wells in 7 in...

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