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1. Non-protein nitrogen supplementation on in vitro fermentation profile, methane production, and microbial nitrogen synthesis in a corn silage-based substrate

3. 79 Dietary buffer comparison and tannins supplementation modulating subacute ruminal acidosis and fermentation in beef cattle

4. Impact of Supplementing a Backgrounding Diet with Nonprotein Nitrogen on In Vitro Methane Production, Nutrient Digestibility, and Steer Performance

5. PSIII-21 Effects of Supplementing Carinata Meal Compared with Cottonseed Meal on Performance, Intake, and Digestibility in Backgrounding Beef Heifers Consuming a Corn Silage-Based Diet

6. 336 Evaluation of a Bacillus Spp. Probiotic on Beef Cattle Performance, Nutrient Digestibility and Enteric Methane Emissions

7. 365 Effects of Supplementing Carinata Meal Compared with Cottonseed Meal on Performance, Carcass Characteristics, and Sensory Attributes in Beef Steers Consuming a Finish Diet

8. 208 Impact of Feeding a Novel Probiotic on Ruminal Fermentation, Methane Production, and Nutrient Utilization in Beef Cattle

9. 340 Ruminal Protozoa Viability Under Diverse Additives Using Trypan Blue Exclusion Method as an Alternative Counting Methodology

10. Evaluation of carinata meal or cottonseed meal as protein sources in silage-based diets on behavior, nutrient digestibility, and performance in backgrounding beef heifers

11. Effects ofAspergillus oryzaeprebiotic on animal performance, nutrients digestibility, and feeding behavior of backgrounding beef heifers fed with either a sorghum silage- or a byproducts-based diet

12. PSIV-B-16 Effects of Replacing Cottonseed Meal with Carinata Meal on Performance, Intake, and Digestibility in Backgrounding Beef Heifers Consuming a Corn Silage-Based Diet

13. 338 The Impact of an Aspergillus Oryzae Prebiotic on Mineral Bioavailability in Multiparous Beef Cows Supplemented with Vitaferm Concept-aid

15. PSI-19 Effect of Increasing Supplementation of Bacillus Spp. on in Vitro Ruminal Fermentation and Nutrient Digestibility

16. PSVI-19 Effect of Processing Methods and Inclusion Level of Dried raw Garlic on in Vitro Fermentation Profile and Methane Production in a Corn Silage-Based Diet

19. Intake, ruminal fermentation parameters, and apparent total tract digestibility by beef steers consuming Pensacola bahiagrass hay treated with calcium oxide

21. Effects of Administering Exogenous Bovine Somatotropin During the First Trimester of Pregnancy Altered Uterine Hemodynamics in Suckled Beef Cows

22. 327 Effects of Inclusion of Amaferm on Animal Performance, Chewing Activity, and Nutrient Digestibility of Backgrounding Beef Heifers Fed Either a Sorghum Silage- or a Byproducts-based Diet

25. 158 Provision of artificial shade before weaning influences performance of Angus and Brangus cow-calf pairs

26. 184 President Oral Presentation Pick: Supplementation of Angus crossbred steers with avian-derived polyclonal antibody preparations against ruminal methanogenic Archaea alters ruminal fermentation and decreases ex situ methane production

27. PSXII-6 Supplementation of Angus crossbred steers with avian-derived polyclonal antibody preparations against the ruminal methanogen Methanobrevibacter ruminantium M1 does not alter in vivo methane emissions

28. 123 Polyclonal antibody preparations from avian origin did not reduce plasmatic haptoglobin concentrations but increased ruminal NH3-N in beef steers during transition from forage to high-grain diets

30. Effects of bismuth subsalicylate and encapsulated calcium-ammonium nitrate on enteric methane production, nutrient digestibility, and liver mineral concentration of beef cattle

31. Effects of bismuth subsalicylate and encapsulated calcium ammonium nitrate on ruminal fermentation of beef cattle

32. Apparent total tract digestibility, ruminal fermentation, and blood metabolites in beef steers fed green-chopped cool-season forages

33. 416 Polyclonal antibody preparations from avian origin increase mean ruminal pH and reduce rectal temperature of beef steers during transition from forage to high-grain diets

36. Effect of inclusion rate of Fermenten on performance, carcass traits, and apparent total tract digestibility of growing Angus crossbred steers1

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