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D D Loy

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Journal of Animal Science|May 29, 2015
Influence of distillers grains resulting from a cellulosic ethanol process utilizing corn kernel fiber on nutrient digestibility of lambs and steer feedlot performanceE L Lundy, D D Loy, S L Hansen
Journal of Animal Science|April 12, 2016
Effects of increased inclusion of algae meal on finishing steer performance and carcass characteristicsR S Stokes, D D Loy, S L Hansen
Journal of Animal Science|October 1, 1988
Rate, composition and efficiency of growth in feedlot steers reimplanted with growth stimulantsD D Loy, H W Harpster, E H Cash
Domestic Animal Endocrinology|July 1, 1988
Hormone secretory patterns, pituitary characteristics and selected blood metabolites in feedlot steers implanted with growth stimulantsD D Loy, H W Harpster, E H Cash
Journal of Animal Science|July 21, 2017
Effect of post-ethanol extraction sorghum silage as a forage source in growing and finishing diets on steer performance, carcass characteristics, and nutrient digestibilityC P Blank, D D Loy, S L Hansen
Journal of Animal Science|June 27, 2015
Determining the preference, in vitro digestibility, in situ disappearance, and grower period performance of steers fed a novel algae meal derived from heterotrophic microalgaeM L Van Emon, D D Loy, S L Hansen
Journal of Animal Science|May 1, 1988
Optimal beef cattle diets formulated by nonlinear programmingG Hertzler, D E Wilson, D D Loy, et al.
Journal of Animal Science|December 8, 2015
Assessment of algae meal as a ruminant feedstuff: Nutrient digestibility in sheep as a model speciesR S Stokes, M L Van Emon, D D Loy, et al.
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Journal of Animal Science|May 29, 2015
Influence of distillers grains resulting from a cellulosic ethanol process utilizing corn kernel fiber on nutrient digestibility of lambs and steer feedlot performanceE L Lundy, D D Loy, S L Hansen
Journal of Animal Science|April 12, 2016
Effects of increased inclusion of algae meal on finishing steer performance and carcass characteristicsR S Stokes, D D Loy, S L Hansen
Journal of Animal Science|October 1, 1988
Rate, composition and efficiency of growth in feedlot steers reimplanted with growth stimulantsD D Loy, H W Harpster, E H Cash
Domestic Animal Endocrinology|July 1, 1988
Hormone secretory patterns, pituitary characteristics and selected blood metabolites in feedlot steers implanted with growth stimulantsD D Loy, H W Harpster, E H Cash
Journal of Animal Science|July 21, 2017
Effect of post-ethanol extraction sorghum silage as a forage source in growing and finishing diets on steer performance, carcass characteristics, and nutrient digestibilityC P Blank, D D Loy, S L Hansen
Journal of Animal Science|June 27, 2015
Determining the preference, in vitro digestibility, in situ disappearance, and grower period performance of steers fed a novel algae meal derived from heterotrophic microalgaeM L Van Emon, D D Loy, S L Hansen
Journal of Animal Science|May 1, 1988
Optimal beef cattle diets formulated by nonlinear programmingG Hertzler, D E Wilson, D D Loy, et al.
Journal of Animal Science|December 8, 2015
Assessment of algae meal as a ruminant feedstuff: Nutrient digestibility in sheep as a model speciesR S Stokes, M L Van Emon, D D Loy, et al.
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