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Growing steers grazing high versus low endophyte (Neotyphodium coenophialum)-infected tall fescue have reduced serum enzymes, increased hepatic glucogenic enzymes, and reduced liver and carcass mass

2009

Brown, K.R. | Anderson, G.A. | Son, K. | Rentfrow, G. | Bush, L.P. | Klotz, J.L. | Strickland, J.R. | Boling, J.A. | Matthews, J.C.


Bibliographic information
Volume 87 Issue 2 Pagination 748 - 760 ISSN 0021-8812
Publisher
American Society of Animal Science
Other Subjects
Neotyphodium coenophialum; Animal physiology and biochemistry; Blood chemistry; Epichloe coenophiala; Forage grasses; Skeletal muscle; Signs and symptoms (animals and humans); Veterinary pharmacology; And immunology; Carcass characteristics
Language
English
Note
Includes references
2019-12-05
Type
Journal Article; Text

2024-02-28
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