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Calvin L Ferrell (Cal)
Nutrition Research
Supervisory Research Animal Scientist

Phone: (402) 762-4205
Fax: (402) 762-4209
U.S. MEAT ANIMAL RESEARCH CENTER
SPUR 18D
CLAY CENTER, NE, 68933-0000

Projects
IMPROVE NUTRIENT MANAGEMENT AND EFFICIENCY IN CATTLE
Appropriated (D)
  Accession Number: 412409

Publications
Odorant production and persistence of Escherichia coli in manure slurries from cattle fed 0, 20, 40, or 60% wet distillers grains with solubles - (Peer Reviewed Journal) - (22-Jul-08)
ASAS Centennial Paper: Net energy systems for beef cattle-Concepts, application, and future models - (Literature)
Ferrell, C.L., Oltjen, J.W. 2008. ASAS Centennial Paper: Net energy systems for beef cattle-Concepts, application, and future models. Journal of Animal Science. 86(10):2779-2794.
Nutritional requirements and their relationship to relevant bio-economic traits of the cow herd - (Literature)
Ferrell, C.L., Jenkins, T.G. 2008. Nutritional requirements and their relationship to relevant bio-economic traits of the cow herd. In: Proceedings of the VI Simposio de Producao de Gado de Corte (VI Symposium of Beef Cattle Production), May 24-26, 2008, Vicosa, Brazil.
Effects of distillers grains on feedlot performance of crossbred steers - (Abstract)
Ferrell, C.L., Shackelford, S.D., Varel, V.H. 2008. Effects of distillers grains on feedlot performance of crossbred steers [abstract]. Journal of Animal Science. 86 (E-Supplement 2):583.
Discovery and application of energetic principles to feeding systems for beef cattle - (Abstract)
Ferrell, C.L., Oltjen, J.W. 2008. Discovery and application of energetic principles to feeding systems for beef cattle [abstract]. Journal of Animal Science. 86 (E-Supplement 2):611.
Discovery and application of energetic principles to feeding systems for beef cattle: Use of dynamic models - (Abstract)
Oltjen, J.W., Ferrell, C.L. 2008. Discovery and application of energetic principles to feeding systems for beef cattle: Use of dynamic models [abstract]. Journal of Animal Science. 86 (E-Supplement 2):611.
Estimates of genetic variation for feed intake and other characteristics in growing beef cattle - (Abstract)
Rolfe, K.M., Nielsen, M.K., Ferrell, C.L., Jenkins, T.G. 2008. Estimates of genetic variation for feed intake and other characteristics in growing beef cattle [abstract]. Journal of Animal Science. 86 (E-Supplement 2):546.
Heat production and efficiency of energy utilization in finishing steers fed diets containing wet distillers grains with solubles (WDGS) - (Abstract)
Spiehs, M.J., Ferrell, C.L., Nienaber, J.A., Brown Brandl, T.M., Shackelford, S.D. 2008. Heat production and efficiency of energy utilization in finishing steers fed diets containing wet distillers grains with solubles (WDGS)[abstract]. Journal of Animal Science 86(E-Suppl. 2)/Journal of Dairy Science 91(E-Suppl. 1):583.
Odorant production and persistence of generic E. coli in manure slurries from cattle fed 0, 20, 40, and 60% wet distillers grains with solubles (WDGS). - (Abstract)
Varel, V.H., Wells, J., Berry, E.D., Spiehs, M.J., Miller, D.N., Ferrell, C.L., Shackelford, S.D., Koohmaraie, M. 2008. Odorant production and persistence of generic E. coli in manure slurries from cattle fed 0, 20, 40, and 60% wet distillers grains with solubles (WDGS)[abstract]. Journal of Animal Science 86(E-Suppl. 2)/Journal of Dairy Science 91(E-Suppl. 1):325.
Feeding distillers grains supplements to improve amino acid nutriture of lambs consuming moderate-quality forages - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Archibeque, S.L., Freetly, H.C., Ferrell, C.L. 2008. Feeding distillers grains supplements to improve amino acid nutriture of lambs consuming moderate-quality forages. Journal of Animal Science. 86(3):691-701.
Chapter 5. Measuring Energetics of Biological Processes - (Other) - (19-Jun-07)
Biological type and production efficiency: Where have we been and where are we going - (Proceedings/Symposium)
Ferrell, C.L., Jenkins, T.G. 2007. Biological type and production efficiency: Where have we been and where are we going. In: Proceedings of the IV World Brangus Congress, April 23-28, 2007, Salto, Uruguay, 2007 CDROM.
Net flux of amino acids across splanchnic tissues of ewes during abomasal protein and glucose infusion - (Proceedings/Symposium)
Freetly, H.C., Ferrell, C.L., Archibeque, S.L. 2007. Net flux of amino acids across splanchnic tissues of ewes during abomasal protein and glucose infusion. Proceedings of Energy and Protein Metabolism and Nutrition, EAAP Publication No. 124. p. 337-338.
Daily dry matter intake to sustain body weight of mature, nonlactating, nonpregnant cows - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Jenkins, T.G., Ferrell, C.L. 2007. Daily dry matter intake to sustain body weight of mature, nonlactating, nonpregnant cows. Journal of Animal Science. 85(7):1787-1792.
THE INFLUENCE OF OSCILLATING DIETARY PROTEIN CONCENTRATIONS ON FINISHING CATTLE. II. NUTRIENT RETENTION AND AMMONIA EMISSIONS - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Archibeque, S.L., Freetly, H.C., Cole, N.A., Ferrell, C.L. 2007. The influence of oscillating dietary protein concentrations on finishing cattle. II. Nutrient retention and ammonia emissions. Journal of Animal Science. 85(6):1496-1503.
THE INFLUENCE OF OSCILLATING DIETARY PROTEIN CONCENTRATIONS ON FINISHING CATTLE. I. FEEDLOT PERFORMANCE AND ODOROUS COMPOUND PRODUCTION - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Archibeque, S.L., Miller, D.N., Freetly, H.C., Berry, E.D., Ferrell, C.L. 2007. The influence of oscillating dietary protein concentrations on finishing cattle. I. Feedlot performance and odorous compound production. Journal of Animal Science. 85(6):1487-1495.
NET PORTAL AND HEPATIC FLUX OF NUTRIENTS IN GROWING WETHERS FED HIGH CONCENTRATE DIETS WITH OSCILLATING PROTEIN CONCENTRATIONS - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Archibeque, S.L., Freetly, H.C., Ferrell, C.L. 2007. Net portal and hepatic flux of nutrients in growing wethers fed high-concentrate diets with oscillating protein concentrations. Journal of Animal Science. 85(4):997-1005.
INFLUENCE OF GENOTYPE AND DIET ON STEER PERFORMANCE, MANURE ODOR, AND CARRIAGE OF PATHOGENIC AND OTHER FECAL BACTERIA. I. ANIMAL PERFORMANCE - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Ferrell, C.L., Berry, E.D., Freetly, H.C., Miller, D.N. 2006. Influence of genotype and diet on steer performance, manure odor, and carriage of pathogenic and other fecal bacteria. I. Animal performance. Journal of Animal Science. 84:2515-2522.
INFLUENCE OF GENOTYPE AND DIET ON STEER PERFORMANCE, MANURE ODOR, AND CARRIAGE OF PATHOGENIC AND OTHER FECAL BACTERIA. II. PATHOGENIC AND OTHER FECAL BACTERIA - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Berry, E.D., Wells, J.E., Archibeque, S.L., Ferrell, C.L., Freetly, H.C., Miller, D.N. 2006. Influence of genotype and diet on steer performance, manure odor, and carriage of pathogenic and other fecal bacteria. II. Pathogenic and other fecal bacteria. Journal of Animal Science. 84:2523-2532.
INFLUENCE OF GENOTYPE AND DIET ON STEER PERFORMANCE, MANURE ODOR, AND CARRIAGE OF PATHOGENIC AND OTHER FECAL BACTERIA. III. ODOROUS COMPOUND PRODUCTION - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Miller, D.N., Berry, E.D., Wells, J.E., Ferrell, C.L., Archibeque, S.L., Freetly, H.C. 2006. Influence of genotype and diet on steer performance, manure odor, and carriage of pathogenic and other fecal bacteria. III. Odorous compound production. Journal of Animal Science. 84:2533-2545.
MATCHING BEEF GENETICS WITH PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT - (Proceedings/Symposium)
Jenkins, T.G., Ferrell, C.L. 2006. Matching beef genetics with production environment. In: Proceedings of the Beef Improvement Federation 38th Annual Research Symposium and Annual Meeting, April 18-21, 2006, Choctaw, Mississippi. p. 41-46.
NET FLUX OF A-AMINO N ACROSS SPLANCHNIC TISSUES OF EWES DURING ABOMASAL PROTEIN AND GLUCOSE INFUSION - (Abstract)
Freetly, H.C., Ferrell, C.L., Archibeque, S.L. 2006. Net flux of A-amino N across splanchnic tissues of ewes during abomasal protein and glucose infusion [abstract]. Journal of Animal Science 84(Suppl. 1):457.
EFFECTS OF FEEDING STEAM-ROLLED CORN IN LIEU OF DRY-ROLLED CORN ON THE ODOR OF FINISHING BEEF STEER MANURE - (Abstract)
Archibeque, S.L., Miller, D.N., Parker, D.B., Freetly, H.C., Ferrell, C.L. 2006. Effects of feeding steam-rolled corn in lieu of dry-rolled corn on the odor of finishing beef steer manure [abstract]. Journal of Animal Science 84(Suppl. 1):154-155.
EFFECT OF INITIAL BODY CONDITION OF BOER X SPANISH YEARLING WETHERS AND LEVEL OF NUTRIENT INTAKE ON BODY COMPOSITION - (Abstract)
Ngwa, A., Dawson, L., Puchala, R., Detweiler, G., Merkel, R., Tovar-Luna, I., Sahlu, T., Ferrell, C., Goetsch, A. 2006. Effect of initial body condition of Boer x Spanish yearling wethers and level of nutrient intake on body composition [abstract]. Journal of Animal Science 84(Suppl. 1):325-326.
UREA SPACE AND BODY CONDITION SCORE TO PREDICT BODY COMPOSITION OF MEAT GOATS - (Abstract)
Ngwa, A., Dawson, L., Puchala, R., Detweiler, G., Merkel, R., Tovar-Luna, I., Sahlu, T., Ferrell, C., Goetsch, A. 2006. Urea space and body condition score to predict body composition of meat goats [abstract]. Journal of Animal Science 84(Suppl. 1):326.
FEEDING HIGH-MOISTURE CORN INSTEAD OF DRY-ROLLED CORN REDUCES ODIFEROUS COMPOUND PRODUCTION IN MANURE OF FINISHING BEEF CATTLE WITHOUT DECREASING PERFORMANCE - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Archibeque, S.L., Miller, D.N., Freetly, H.C., Ferrell, C.L. 2006. Feeding high-moisture corn instead of dry-rolled corn reduces odiferous compound production in manure of finishing beef cattle without decreasing performance. Journal of Animal Science. 84:1767-1777.
USING SIMULATION MODELS TO PREDICT FEED INTAKE: PHENOTYPIC AND GENETIC RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN OBSERVED AND PREDICTED VALUES IN CATTLE - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Williams, C.B., Bennett, G.L., Jenkins, T.G., Cundiff, L.V., Ferrell, C.L. 2006. Using simulation models to predict feed intake: phenotypic and genetic relationships between observed and predicted values in cattle. Journal of Animal Science. 84(6):1310-1316.
FETAL GROWTH OF LAMBS PATERNALLY HETEROZYGOUS FOR THE CALLIPYGE MUTATION - (Abstract)
Freetly, H.C., Mcdonagh, M.B., Ferrell, C.L. 2006. Fetal growth of lambs paternally heterozygous for the callipyge mutation [abstract]. Journal of Animal Science. 84(Suppl. 2):59.
FEED UTILIZATION AND PERFORMANCE OF CROSSBRED TROPICALLY ADAPTED CATTLE - (Proceedings/Symposium)
Ferrell, C.L., Jenkins, T.G., Freetly, H.C. 2005. Feed utilization and performance of crossbred tropically adapted cattle. Symposium on Tropically Adapted Breeds, Southern Cooperative Series Bulletin 405, American Society of Animal Science Southern Section Meeting, p. 144-153.
MATERNAL AND FETAL GENOTYPE INFLUENCES ON FETAL GROWTH - (Proceedings/Symposium)
Ferrell, C.L. 2005. Maternal and fetal genotype influences on fetal growth. Symposium on Tropically Adapted Breeds, Southern Cooperative Series Bulletin 405, American Society of Animal Science Southern Section Meeting, p. 89-95.
EFFICIENCY OF FEED UTILIZATION DURING THE PREWEANING PERIOD AMONG TROPICALLY ADAPTED CATTLE - (Proceedings/Symposium)
Jenkins, T.G., Ferrell, C.L. 2005. Efficiency of feed utilization during the preweaning period among tropically adapted cattle. Symposium on Tropically Adapted Breeds, Southern Cooperative Series Bulletin 405, American Society of Animal Science Southern Section Meeting, p. 162-166.
USING SIMULATION MODELS TO PREDICT FEED INTAKE: PHENOTYPIC AND GENETIC RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN OBSERVED AND PREDICTED VALUES - (Abstract)
Williams, C.B., Bennett, G.L., Jenkins, T.G., Cundiff, L.V., Ferrell, C.L. 2005. Using simulation models to predict feed intake: Phenotypic and genetic relationships between observed and predicted values [abstract]. Journal of Animal Science. 83(Supplement 1):13-14.
TOTAL SPLANCHNIC FLUX OF NUTRIENTS IN WETHERS FED OSCILLATING CRUDE PROTEIN DIETS - (Abstract)
Archibeque, S.L., Freetly, H.C., Ferrell, C.L. 2005. Total splanchnic flux of nutrients in wethers fed oscillating crude protein diets [abstract]. Journal of Animal Science. 83(Supplement 1):396.
NUTRITIONALLY ALTERING WEIGHT GAIN PATTERNS OF PREGNANT HEIFERS AND YOUNG COWS CHANGES THE TIME THAT FEED RESOURCES ARE OFFERED WITHOUT ANY DIFFERENCES IN PRODUCTION - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Freetly, H.C., Ferrell, C.L., Jenkins, T.G. 2005. Nutritionally altering weight gain patterns of pregnant heifers and young cows changes the time that feed resources are offered without any differences in production. Journal of Animal Science. 83:916-926.
MODERATELY ALTERING WEIGHT GAIN PATTERNS OF SECOND PARITY COWS THROUGH NUTRITION CHANGES THE TIME THAT FEED RESOURCES ARE OFFERED WITHOUT ANY DIFFERENCES IN PRODUCTION - (Abstract)
Freetly, H.C., Ferrell, C.L., Jenkins, T.G. 2005. Moderately altering weight gain patterns of second parity cows through nutrition changes the time that feed resources are offered without any differences in production [abstract]. Journal of Animal Science 83(Suppl. 2):90-91.
METABOLITE FLUXES ACROSS SPLANCHNIC TISSUES IN RESPONSE TO VARYING DIETARY PROTEIN IN MATURE EWES CONSUMING LOW QUALITY FORAGE - (Abstract)
Archibeque, S.L., Freetly, H.C., Ferrell, C.L. 2005. Metabolite fluxes across splanchnic tissues in response to varying dietary protein in mature ewes consuming low quality forage [abstract]. Journal of Animal Science. 83(Suppl. 2)90.
MATERNAL AND FETAL GENOTYPE INFLUENCES ON FETAL GROWTH - (Abstract)
Ferrell, C.L. 2005. Maternal and fetal genotype influences on fetal growth [abstract]. Journal of Animal Science. 83(Suppl. 2):27.
FEED UTILIZATION AND PERFORMANCE OF TROPICALLY ADAPTED CATTLE - (Abstract)
Ferrell, C.L., Jenkins, T.G., Freetly, H.C. 2005. Feed utilization and performance of tropically adapted cattle [abstract]. Journal of Animal Science 83(Suppl. 2): 28.
COW EFFICIENCY DURING THE PREWEANING PERIOD OF TROPICALLY ADAPTED CATTLE - (Abstract)
Jenkins, T.G., Ferrell, C.L. 2005. Cow efficiency during the preweaning period of tropically adapted cattle [abstract]. Journal of Animal Science 83(Suppl. 2)29. Paper No. 112.
FEEDING HIGH MOISTURE CORN INSTEAD OF DRY ROLLED CORN REDUCES ODOR PRODUCTION IN FINISHING BEEF CATTLE MANURE WITHOUT SACRIFICING PERFORMANCE - (Proceedings/Symposium)
Archibeque, S.L., Freetly, H.C., Miller, D.N., Ferrell, C.L. 2005. Feeding high moisture corn instead of dry rolled corn reduces odor production in finishing beef cattle manure without sacrificing performance. In: Proceedings of the Symposium on the State of the Science Animal Manure and Waste Management, January 5-7, 2005, San Antonio, Texas. 2005 CDROM.
BEEF CATTLE - (Book/Chapter)
Ferrell, C.L. 2004. Beef cattle. In: Pond, W.G., Church, D.C., Pond, K.R., Schoknecht, P.A., editors. Basic Animal Nutrition and Feeding. 5th Edition. Hobeken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. p. 395-411.
METABOLIZABLE PROTEIN REQUIREMENTS FOR MAINTENANCE AND GAIN OF GROWING GOATS - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Luo, J., Goetsch, A.L., Nsahlai, I.V., Sahlu, T., Ferrell, C.L., Owens, F.N., Galyean, M.L., Moore, J.E., Johnson, Z.B. 2004. Metabolizable protein requirements for maintenance and gain of growing goats. Small Ruminant Research. 53:309-326.
PREDICTION OF ENDOGENOUS URINARY NITROGEN OF GOATS - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Luo, J., Goetsch, A.L., Moore, J.E., Johnson, Z.B., Tahlu, T., Ferrell, C.L., Galyean, M.L., Owens 2004. Prediction of endogenous urinary nitrogen of goats. Small Ruminant Research. 53:293-308.
METABOLIZABLE PROTEIN REQUIREMENTS OF LACTATING GOATS - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Nsahlai, I.V., Goetsch, A.L., Luo, J., Johnson, Z.B., Moore, J.E., Sahlu, T., Ferrell, C.L., Galyean, M.L., Owens, F.N. 2004. Metabolizable protein requirements of lactating goats. Small Ruminant Research. 53:327-337.
METABOLIZABLE ENERGY REQUIREMENTS OF LACTATING GOATS - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Nsahlai, I.V., Goetsch, A.L., Luo, J., Johnson, Z.B., Moore, J.E., Sahlu, T., Ferrell, C.L., Galyean, M.L., Owens, F.N. 2004. Metabolizable energy requirements of lactating goats. Small Ruminant Research. 53:253-273.
MAINTENANCE ENERGY REQUIREMENTS OF GOATS: PREDICTIONS BASED ON OBSERVATIONS OF HEAT AND RECOVERED ENERGY - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Luo, J., Goetsch, A.L., Nsahlai, I.V., Johnson, Z.B., Sahlu, T., Moore, J.E., Ferrell, C.L., Galyean, M.L., Owens, F.N. 2004. Maintenance energy requirements of goats: predictions based on observations of heat and recovered energy. Small Ruminant Research. 53:221-230.
VOLUNTARY FEED INTAKE BY LACTATING, ANGORA, GROWING AND MATURE GOATS - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Luo, J., Goetsch, A.L., Nsahlai, I.V., Moore, J.E., Galyean, M.L., Johnson, Z.B., Sahlu, T., Ferrell, C.L., Owens, F.N. 2004. Voluntary feed intake by lactating, angora, growing and mature goats. Small Ruminant Research. 53:357-378.
PREDICTION OF FECAL CRUDE PROTEIN EXCRETION OF GOATS - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Moore, J.E., Goetsch, A.L., Luo, J., Owens, F.N., Galyean, M.L., Johnson, Z.B., Sahlu, T., Ferrell, C.L. 2004. Prediction of fecal crude protein excretion of goats. Small Ruminant Research. 53:275-292.
NUTRIENT REQUIREMENTS OF GOATS: DEVELOPED EQUATIONS, OTHER CONSIDERATIONS AND FUTURE RESEARCH TO IMPROVE THEM - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Sahlu, T., Goetsch, A.L., Luo, J., Nsahlai, I.V., Moore, J.E., Galyean, M.L., Owens, F.N., Ferrell, C.L., Johnson, Z.B. 2004. Nutrient requirements of goats: developed equations, other considerations and future research to improve them. Small Ruminant Research. 53:191-219.
PREDICTION OF METABOLIZABLE ENERGY REQUIREMENTS FOR MAINTENANCE AND GAIN OF PREWEANING, GROWING AND MATURE GOATS - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Luo, J., Goetsch, A.L., Sahlu, T., Nsahlai, I.V., Johnson, Z.B., Moore, J.E., Galyean, M.L., Owens, F.N., Ferrell, C.L. 2004. Prediction of metabolizable energy requirements for maintenance and gain of preweaning, growing and mature goats. Small Ruminant Research. 53:231-252.
OSCILLATING PROTEIN CONCENTRATIONS OF FINISHING BEEF CATTLE DIETS IMPROVES NITROGEN RETENTION BY IMPROVING NITROGEN DIGESTIBILITY - (Abstract)
Archibeque, S.L., Freetly, H.C., Cole, N.A., Ferrell, C.L. 2004. Oscillating protein concentrations of finishing beef cattle diets improves nitrogen retention by improving nitrogen digestibility [abstract]. Journal of Animal Science 82(Suppl. 1):116.
INFLUENCE OF GENOTYPE AND DIET ON STEER PERFORMANCE - (Abstract)
Ferrell, C.L., Berry, E.D., Freetly, H.C., Miller, D.N. 2004. Influence of genotype and diet on steer performance [abstract]. Journal of Animal Science 82(Suppl. 1):42.
VOLUNTARY FEED INTAKE BY LACTATING, ANGORA, GROWING, AND MATURE GOATS - (Experiment Station)
Luo, J., Goetsch, A.L., Nsahlai, I.V., Moore, J.E., Galyean, M.L., Johnson, Z.B., Sahlu, T., Ferrell, C.L., Owens, F.N. 2004. Voluntary feed intake by lactating, angora, growing, and mature goats. In: Proceedings of the 19th Annual Goat Field Day, April 24, 2004, Langston, Oklahoma, p. 151-153.
ENERGY AND PROTEIN REQUIREMENTS OF GOATS: SUMMARY - (Experiment Station)
Sahlu, T., Goetsch, A.L., Luo, J., Nsahlai, I.V., Moore, J.E., Galyean, M.L., Owens, F.N., Ferrell, C.L., Johnson, Z.B. Energy and protein requirements of goats: summary. In: Proceedings of the 19th Annual Goat Field Day, April 24, 2004, Langston, Oklahoma, p. 168-170.
PREWEANING EFFICIENCY FOR MATURE COWS OF BREED CROSSES FROM TROPICALLY ADAPTED BOS INDICUS AND BOS TAURUS AND NON-ADAPTED BOS TAURUS BREEDS - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Jenkins, T.G., Ferrell, C.L. 2004. Preweaning efficiency for mature cows of breed crosses from tropically adapted Bos indicus and Bos taurus and non-adapted Bos taurus breeds. Journal of Animal Science. 82:1876-1881.
PLACENTA: FUNCTIONS - (Book/Chapter)
Ferrell, C.L. 2005. Placenta: Functions. In: Pond, W.G., Bell, A.W., editors. Encyclopedia of Animal Science. Marcel Dekker,Inc., New York, NY. p. 712-715.
PREDICTION OF METABOLIZABLE ENERGY AND PROTEIN REQUIREMENTS FOR MAINTENANCE, GAIN AND FIBER GROWTH OF ANGORA GOATS - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Luo, J., Goestch, A.L., Nsahlai, I.V., Sahlu, T., Ferrell, C.L., Owens, F.N., Galyean, M.L., Moore, J.E., Johnson, Z.B. 2004. Prediction of metabolizable energy and protein requirements for maintenance, gain and fiber growth of angora goats. Small Ruminant Research. 53:339-356.
NITROGEN BALANCE IN LAMBS FED A HIGH-CONCENTRATE DIET AND INFUSED WITH DIFFERING PROPORTIONS OF CASEIN IN THE RUMEN AND ABOMASUM - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
SWANSON, K., FREETLY, H.C., FERRELL, C.L. NITROGEN BALANCE IN LAMBS FED A HIGH-CONCENTRATE DIET AND INFUSED WITH DIFFERING PROPORTIONS OF CASEIN IN THE RUMEN AND ABOMASUM. JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SCIENCE. 2004. V. 82. P. 495-501.
NITROGEN BALANCE IN LAMBS FED LOW-QUALITY BROME HAY AND INFUSED WITH DIFFERING PROPORTIONS OF CASEIN IN THE RUMEN AND ABOMASUM - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
SWANSON, K., FREETLY, H.C., FERRELL, C.L. NITROGEN BALANCE IN LAMBS FED LOW-QUALITY BROME HAY AND INFUSED WITH DIFFERING PROPORTIONS OF CASEIN IN THE RUMEN AND ABOMASUM. JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SCIENCE. 2004. V. 82. P. 502-507.
PLACENTA: TYPES - (Book/Chapter)
Ferrell, C.L. 2005. Placenta: Types. In: Pond, W.G., Bell, A.W., editors. Encyclopedia of Animal Science. Marcel Dekker,Inc., New York, NY. p. 716-718.
BEEF COW EFFICIENCY - (Other) - (01-Aug-03)
BIOAVAILABILITY: ENERGY - (Book/Chapter)
Ferrell, C.L. 2005. Bioavailability: Energy. In: Pond, W.G., Bell, A.W., editors. Encyclopedia of Animal Science. Marcel Dekker,Inc., New York, NY. p. 111-114.
NUTRIENT REQUIREMENTS: RUMINANTS - (Book/Chapter)
Ferrell, C.L. 2005. Nutrient requirements: Ruminants. In: Pond, W.G., Bell, A.W., editors. Encyclopedia of Animal Science. Marcel Dekker,Inc., New York, NY. p. 678-680.
PREGNANCY AND FETAL METABOLISM - (Book/Chapter)
Bell, A.W., Ferrell, C.L., Freetly, H.C. 2005. Pregnancy and fetal metabolism. In: Dijkstra, J., Forbes, J. M.,France, J., editors. Quantitative Aspects of Ruminant Digestion and Metabolism. 2nd edition. Wallingford: CABI Publishing. p. 523-550.
ENERGY PARTITIONING IN RUMINANTS AS RELATED TO FEED INTAKE - (Proceedings/Symposium)
FERRELL, C.L. 2003. ENERGY PARTITIONING IN RUMINANTS AS RELATED TO FEED INTAKE. CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS OF THE CANADIAN SOCIETY OF ANIMAL SCIENCE. 10 PP. SASKATOON, SASKATCHEWAN, CANADA.
UREA NITROGEN RECYCLING AND NITROGEN BALANCE IN LAMBS FED LOW-QUALITY HAY AND INFUSED WITH DIFFERING PROPORTIONS OF CASEIN IN THE RUMEN AND ABOMASUM - (Abstract)
SWANSON, K., FREETLY, H.C., FERRELL, C.L. UREA NITROGEN RECYCLING AND NITROGEN BALANCE IN LAMBS FED LOW-QUALITY HAY AND INFUSED WITH DIFFERING PROPORTIONS OF CASEIN IN THE RUMEN AND ABOMASUM. CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS OF CANADIAN SOCIETY OF ANIMAL SCIENCE, PAGE 34, SASKATOON, SASKATCHEWAN, CANADA. 2003.
INFLUENCE OF SIRE BREED ON RESIDUAL FEED INTAKE AS AN INDICATOR OF EFFICIENCY IN STEERS - (Abstract)
FERRELL, C.L., JENKINS, T.G., FREETLY, H.C. INFLUENCE OF SIRE BREED ON RESIDUAL FEED INTAKE AS AN INDICATOR OF EFFICIENCY IN STEERS. JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SCIENCE. 2003. v. 81(SUPP.1): ABSTRACT P. 107-108.
THE HISTORY OF ENERGETIC EFFICIENCY RESEARCH: WHERE HAVE WE BEEN AND WHERE ARE WE GOING? - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
JOHNSON, D.E., FERRELL, C.L., JENKINS, T.G. THE HISTORY OF ENERGETIC EFFICIENCY RESEARCH: WHERE HAVE WE BEEN AND WHERE ARE WE GOING?. JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SCIENCE. 2003. v. 81(E. Suppl.1). p. E27-E38.
INFLUENCE OF PRIOR NUTRITIONAL TREATMENT ON RESIDUAL FEED INTAKE AS AN INDICATOR OF EFFICIENCY - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
FERRELL, C.L., JENKINS, T.G., FREETLY, H.C. INFLUENCE OF PRIOR NUTRITIONAL TREATMENT ON RESIDUAL FEED INTAKE AS AN INDICATOR OF EFFICIENCY. JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SCIENCE. 2003. v. 81(Suppl. 2): Abstract p. 99.
BEEF COW EFFICIENCY - REVISITED - (Proceedings/Symposium)
Jenkins, T.G., Ferrell, C.L. 2002. Beef cow efficiency - revisited. Beef Improvement Federation Proceedings. pp. 32-43.
EFFICIENCY OF FEED UTILIZATION OF DIVERSE BIOLOGICAL TYPES OF CATTLE - (Proceedings/Symposium)
JENKINS, T.G., FERRELL, C.L. EFFICIENCY OF FEED UTILIZATION OF DIVERSE BIOLOGICAL TYPES OF CATTLE. WORLD CONGRESS OF GENETICS APPLIED IN LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION. 2002. CD-ROM COMMUNICATION N° 10-23.
EFFICIENCY OF FEED UTILIZATION OF DIVERSE BIOLOGICAL TYPES OF CATTLE. - (Proceedings/Symposium)
JENKINS,T.G., FERRELL,C.L., EFFICIENCY OF FEED UTILIZATION OF DIVERSE BIOLOGICAL TYPES OF CATTLE. 7th WORLD CONGRESS OF GENETICS APPLIED IN LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION, MONTPELLIER, FRANCE. 2002. BOOK OF ABSTRACTS, P. 173.
NUTRITIONALLY INDUCED GROWTH PATTERN CHANGES OF PREGNANT HEIFERS AND SUBSEQUENT CHANGES IN BODY WEIGHTS AND DRY MATTER INTAKE - (Abstract)
Freetly, H.C., Ferrell, C.L., Jenkins, T.G. 2002. Nutritionally induced growth pattern changes of pregnant heifers and subsequent changes in body weights and dry matter intake [abstract]. Journal of Animal Science. 80(Suppl. 1):41-42.
UREA-NITROGEN RECYCLING AND NITROGEN BALANCE IN LAMBS FED A HIGH-CONCENTRATE DIET AND INFUSED WITH DIFFERING PROPORTIONS OF CASEIN IN THE RUMEN AND ABOMASUM - (Abstract)
Swanson, K., Freetly, H.C., Ferrell, C.L. 2002. Urea-nitrogen recycling and nitrogen balance in lambs fed a high-concentrate diet and infused with differing proportions of casein in the rumen and abomasum [abstract]. Journal of Animal Science. 80(Suppl. 1):72.

   
 
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