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A cDNA clone of D.immitis in the expression vector/gtll gave positive reaction when screened with a specific antisera raised against sea urchin tubulin. The clone contained a 342 base pair insertion; the DNA sequence is about 75% homologous to tubulin seq... see more

Often, the swine industry in Texas is re-populated each year with replacement gilts which were fed and shown for county livestock shows.  During this time of feeding, many of these gilts have been fed additives to enhance muscle development for a mar... see more

n experiment was conducted focusing on the effects of Aspergillius oryzae (Amaferm®) on maternal and growth traits of swine.  In stage one, sixty-one sows were assigned to either a group receiving 0.046 oz/d of Aspergillius oryzae top dress on the so... see more

The objective of this research was to determine if supplementing protein or energy would improve the ruminal in situ disappearance of two qualities of (5.8 or 13.4% CP) Coastal Bermudagrass (Cynodon dactylon (L.) Pers.) hay in goats. Treatments ... see more

This study was conducted by using 65 pigs to measure the effects of feeding ractopamine hydrochloride (RAC) on growth and carcass characteristics of lightweight swine. Beginning weights averaged 68.23 kg. RAC was included in the diet at 0, 5, or 10 ppm fo... see more

Twelve paired bone-in loins (IMPS# 410) were used to investigate effects of wet aging and temperature on Warner-Bratzler shear force (WBSF), cook loss, sensory characteristics, and microbial shelf-life. Loin chops (n = 120) were assigned randomly to two t... see more

Three farrowing studies were conducted at Tarleton State University focusing on post-castration performance of piglets. In all studies, half of the boar piglets were castrated with lunar influence when the Farmer’s Almanac recommended and the remaining ha... see more

Nitrate is the most common groundwater contaminant. The objective of this experiment was to determine if Triticum aestivum (wheatgrass) is able to act as a phytoremediator of nitrates present in wastewater and how nitrogen (N) accumulation in wheatgrass i... see more

This study evaluated the use of a supplemental probiotic, containing spray-dried egg proteins and several different dried bacteria. The objectives of this study were to determine if the probiotic supplement affected growth performance of the piglets, feca... see more

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