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Steve Hart (shart@scsrpc.org)                                                                       

 

Current Title and Address

Dr. Steve Hart, Ph.D.
Research Scientist II
E (Kika) de la Garza American Institute for Goat Production
Langston University
P.O. 730
Langston, OK 73050
Office phone
(405) 466-6138
shart@luresext.edu
www.luresext.edu
 

Education

Steven P. Hart  Assistant Research Professor  June  26, 1950

Paris Junior College, TX     A.A.        1969     Agriculture
Texas A&M University       B.S.        1972     Dairy Science
Texas A&M University       M.S.        1977     Animal Science
Virginia Polytechnic         Ph.D.        1981     Animal Science Institute and State Univ.
 

1997 to present, Research Scientist II with some Extension duties for the E (Kika) de la Garza Institute for Goat Research at Langston University.  Collaborated on research with tannins for control of gastrointestinal nematodes.  Also studies on the use of short duration-long rest interval rotation grazing systems on gastrointestinal nematodes. Participated in study to characterize dewormer resistance in goats in Oklahoma.  Conducted multi-location study with Native American Nations on the use of goats for vegetation management.   Conducted numerous parasite control workshops.  Investigated the use of high quality pastures for goat milk production.  Conducted grazing studies on the use of cool season perennial pastures for goat production. Studied nutritional flushing of goats for increased reproduction. Also, investigated the use of domperidone for mitigating the effects of fescue toxicity. Conducted research on the nutrient requirements of growing kids.  Conducting demonstrations on the use of goats for brush and weed control. Includes a long-term study on the use of goats for control of sericea lespedeza and development of a suitable goat production system for Kansas.   Numerous extension talks on various aspects of goat production both within the state and in seven other states.

1995 to 1997, Acting Director for the E. (Kika) de la Garza Institute for Goat Research. Directing and Coordinating research programs for dairy, Angora, meat and cashmere goats. Actively involved with producer groups and goat product marketing coops. Collaborated with USDA Center for Veterinary Medicine and Laboratory Committee of the National Conference of Interstate Milk Shippers to develop a protocol to evaluate antibiotic residue test kits for use with goat milk. Directed conduct of the test and submission of data to above groups. Conducted preliminary study on antiinflammatory response and elevated somatic cell in late lactation dairy goats. Involved in research on cool and warm season legumes and grazing systems for Angora goats. Conducting research on energy requirements of goats. Investigated the use of near-infrared spectroscopy to predict mohair quality.

1992-1994, Assistant Research Professor for the E. (Kika) de la Garza Goat Research Institute, investigating warm season legumes and grazing systems for Angora goats.  Conducting studies utilizing natural tannin levels to increase bypass protein.  Conducted research studies to determine energy requirements of grazing and browsing goats. Participated in a collaborative study to predict mohair quality using near-infrared spectroscopy.

1981-1991, Research Animal Scientist (Nutrition) for the USDA-ARS Forage and Livestock Research Laboratory, El Reno, OK.  Conducted research on preservation and feeding value of sorghum silage harvested at different weights of cut.  Extensive studies on associative effects between grain and forage.  Investigated effect of restricted intake on rate and efficiency of gain in feeder lambs.  Compared forage and animal production from grazed turnips and grazed wheat.  Studied efficiency of supplement utilization on wheat pasture.  Have investigated genotype-environment interaction in goats and studied efficiency of nutrient utilization in three genotypes of goats.
 

Publications

Min, B. R. 2004.  Effect of short-term consumption of a forage containing condensed tannins on gastro-intestinal nematode parasite infections in grazing wether goats.  Small Rumin. Res 51:279-283.

Min, B. R. and S. P. Hart. 2003. Potent solutions for impotent dewormers: Controlling resistant internal parasites.  Tannins for Suppression of internal parasites.  J. Anim. Sci. 81 (Electronic Supplement): E102-109.

Hart, S. P. 2002.  Pasture and Range for Goat Production.  In Proceedings Scientific Conference on Goats.  International Goat Research Center, Prairie View A & M University, Texas.

Genadoy, H., Sahlu, T., Davis, J. Wong, R. J., S. P. Hart, R. Puchala, A. L. Goetsch. 2002.  Effects of different feeding methods on growth and harvest traits of young Alpine kids.  Small Ruminant Research 44:81-87.

Hart, S. P. 2002. Recent perspectives in using goats for vegetation management.  J. Dairy. Sci. 84(Electronic Supplement):E170-176.

Brown-Crowder, I.E., S. P. Hart, M. Cameron, T. Sahlu and A.L. Goetsch.  2001.  Effects of dietary tallow level on performance of Alpine does in early lactation.  Small Rum. Res. 39:233.

Cameron, M. R., J. Luo, T. Sahlu, S. P. Hart, S. W. Coleman, and A. L. Goetsch. 2001.  Growth and harvest traits of Boer x Spanish, Boer x Angora, and Spanish goats consuming a concentrate-based diet.  J. Anim. Sci. 79:1423.

S.P. Hart. 2000. Stocker Goats for Controlling Sericea Lespedeza in Sericea Lespedeza and the Future of Invasive Species: A Symposium With a Look to the Future.  Ed. P. Ohlenbusch. Kansas State University.

S. P. Hart. 1999.  Stocker Goats performance. 1999. Field Day Proceedings. Emporia State University and Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks.

Davis, J.J., T. Sahlu, P. Puchala, M. J. Herselman, S.P. Hart, E.N. Escobar, S.W. Coleman, J.P. McCann and A.L. Goetsch. 1999. Effects of bovine somatotropin and ruminally degraded protein on feed intake, live weight gain and mohair production by yearling Angora wethers. J. Anim. Sci. 77:1029-1036.

Herselman, M.J., S.P. Hart, T. Sahlu and A.L. Goetsch. 1999. Heat energy for growing goats and sheep grazing different pastures in the summer. J. Anim. Sci. 77:1258-1265.

Reis, P.J., R. Puchala, T. Sahlu. S.P. Hart and A.L. Goetsch.  1999. Effects of mimosine on plasma amino acid concentration in Angora goats.  Small Rum. Res. 33:55-61.

Sahlu, T., H. Carneiro, H.M. El Shaer, J.M. Fernandez, S.P. Hart and A.L. Goetsch. 1999.  Dietary protein effects on and the relationship between milk production and mohair growth in Angora does. Small Rum. Res. 33:25-36.

Sahlu, T. S.P. Hart and A.L. Goetsch. 1999. Effects of level of feed intake on body weight, body components and mohair growth in Angora goats during realimentation. 33:251-259.

Herselman, J.J., T. Sahlu, S.P. Hart and A.L. Goetsch. 1998. Energy expenditure by dry and lactating Alpine does estimated by carbon dioxide entry rate. J. Dairy Sci. 81:2469-2474.

Pierzynowski, S.G., R. Puchala, T. Sahlu and S.P. Hart. 1996. Effect of lysine and hormones on amino acid concentration in the skin of Angora goats. Small Rum. Res. J. 24:27-36.

Puchala, R., S.G. Pierzynowski, T. Sahlu and S.P. Hart. 1996. Effects of mimosine administered to a perfused area of skin in Angora goats. Br. J. Nutr. 75:69-79.

Zeng, S., S. Hart, E.N. Escobar and K. Tesfai. 1996. Validation of antibiotic residue tests for dairy goats. Report for the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Food and Drug Administration, Center for Veterinary Medicine.

Hart, S., S. Zeng, E.N. Escobar and I.E. Brown-Crowder. 1996. Rapid screening for drug residues in goat milk using cow milk test kits. In: Proc. 6th Int'l Conf. on Goats, May 6-11. International Goat Association, International Academic Publishers, Beijing, China.

Sahlu, T., S.P. Hart, T. Le-trong, Z. Jia, L. Dawson, T. Gipson and T.H. Teh. 1995. Influence of prepartum protein and energy concentrations for dairy goats during pregnancy and early lactation. J. Dairy Sci. 378-387.

Hart, S.P. and T. Sahlu. 1995. Limit-grazing of cool-season pastures for wintering Angora does. Sheep and Goat Research J. 11:1-3.

Puchala, R., T. Sahlu, S.G. Pierzynowski and S.P. Hart. 1995. Effects of amino acids administered to a perfused area of the skin in Angora goats. J. Anim. Sci. 73:565-570.

Phillips, W.A., S.P. Hart, H.A. Glimp and D.L. Von Tungeln. 1995. Supplementation to compensate for differing stocking rates for steers grazing wheat pasture. J. Prod. Agr. 8:84-88.

Pierzynowski, S.G., T. Sahlu, R. Puchala, S.P. Hart and A. Al-Dehneh.  1994.  Local infusion of glucose and insulin in isolated skin perfusion sites in Angora goats.  Small Rum. Res. 9:137-141.

Dawson, L.J., T. Sahlu, S.P. Hart, G. Detweiler, T.A. Gipson, T.H. Teh, G.A. Henry and R.J. Bahr. 1994. Determination of fetal numbers in Alpine does by real-time ultrasonography. Small Rum. Res. 9:225-231.

Sahlu, T., J.M. Fernandez, Z.H. Jia, A.O. Akinsoyinu, S.P. Hart and T.H. Teh. 1993.  Effect of source and amount of protein on milk production in dairy goats. J. Dairy Sci. 76:2701.

Sahlu, T., S.P. Hart and J.M. Fernandez. 1993. Nitrogen metabolism and blood parameters in three breeds of goats fed increasing amounts of protein. Small Rum. Res. 10:281.

Hart, S.P., T. Sahlu, and J.M. Fernandez. 1993. Efficiency of utilization of high and low quality forage by three goat breeds. Small Rum. Res. 10:293.

Hart, S.P. and T. Sahlu. 1993. Mohair production and bodyweight gains of yearling Angora goats grazing forages with different tannin levels. Proceedings of XVII International Grassland Congr.
 

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