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Neotyphodium coenophialum exposure reduces carcass mass and ribeye area, but not meat quality of growing steers grazing high versus low endophyte infected forages

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Brown, KR; Cox, RB; Anderson, GA; Rentfrow, GK; Bush, LP; Strickland, JR; Boling, JA; Matthews, JC
Published in: POULTRY SCIENCE
2007

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Published In

POULTRY SCIENCE

ISSN

0032-5791

Publication Date

2007

Volume

86

Start / End Page

12 / 12

Related Subject Headings

  • Dairy & Animal Science
  • 3009 Veterinary sciences
  • 3006 Food sciences
  • 3003 Animal production
 

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Brown, K. R., Cox, R. B., Anderson, G. A., Rentfrow, G. K., Bush, L. P., Strickland, J. R., … Matthews, J. C. (2007). Neotyphodium coenophialum exposure reduces carcass mass and ribeye area, but not meat quality of growing steers grazing high versus low endophyte infected forages. In POULTRY SCIENCE (Vol. 86, pp. 12–12).
Brown, K. R., R. B. Cox, G. A. Anderson, G. K. Rentfrow, L. P. Bush, J. R. Strickland, J. A. Boling, and J. C. Matthews. “Neotyphodium coenophialum exposure reduces carcass mass and ribeye area, but not meat quality of growing steers grazing high versus low endophyte infected forages.” In POULTRY SCIENCE, 86:12–12, 2007.
Brown KR, Cox RB, Anderson GA, Rentfrow GK, Bush LP, Strickland JR, et al. Neotyphodium coenophialum exposure reduces carcass mass and ribeye area, but not meat quality of growing steers grazing high versus low endophyte infected forages. In: POULTRY SCIENCE. 2007. p. 12–12.
Brown KR, Cox RB, Anderson GA, Rentfrow GK, Bush LP, Strickland JR, Boling JA, Matthews JC. Neotyphodium coenophialum exposure reduces carcass mass and ribeye area, but not meat quality of growing steers grazing high versus low endophyte infected forages. POULTRY SCIENCE. 2007. p. 12–12.

Published In

POULTRY SCIENCE

ISSN

0032-5791

Publication Date

2007

Volume

86

Start / End Page

12 / 12

Related Subject Headings

  • Dairy & Animal Science
  • 3009 Veterinary sciences
  • 3006 Food sciences
  • 3003 Animal production