Harvey C Freetly
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Recent Articles
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Speer H, Cushman R, Freetly H, Parsons J, Windh J, Drewnoski M
Transl Anim Sci
. 2024 Aug;
8:txae111.
PMID: 39156965
The objective of this study was to evaluate growth and reproductive performance of heifers developed using 3 different winter systems in the midwestern U.S. Spring-born heifers (n = 1,156; 214...
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Crouse M, Trotta R, Freetly H, Lindholm-Perry A, Neville B, Oliver W, et al.
J Anim Sci
. 2024 May;
102.
PMID: 38770669
The objective of this study was to determine the dose-dependent response of one-carbon metabolite (OCM: methionine, choline, folate, and vitamin B12) supplementation on heifer dry matter intake on fixed gain,...
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Gross M, Holder A, Moehlenpah A, Freetly H, Goad C, Beck P, et al.
Transl Anim Sci
. 2024 Feb;
8:txae001.
PMID: 38384374
Six existing equations (three for nonlactating and three for lactating; NRC, 1987, Predicting feed intake of food-producing animals. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press, National Academy of Science; doi: 10.17226/950;...
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Redifer C, Wichman L, Davies-Jenkins S, Rathert-Williams A, Freetly H, Meyer A
J Anim Sci
. 2024 Jan;
102.
PMID: 38243834
Fall-calving primiparous beef females [body weight (BW): 451 ± 28 (SD) kg; body condition score (BCS): 5.4 ± 0.7] were individually-fed 100% (control; CON; n = 13) or 70% (nutrient...
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Freetly H, Lindholm-Perry A
J Anim Sci
. 2023 Sep;
101.
PMID: 37666002
Most of the research addressing feed efficiency and the microbiota has been conducted in cattle fed grain diets, although cattle evolved to consume forage diets. Our hypothesis was that the...
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Redifer C, Wichman L, Rathert-Williams A, Freetly H, Meyer A
J Anim Sci
. 2023 Jun;
101.
PMID: 37314299
Fall-calving primiparous crossbred beef females [body weight (BW): 451 ± 28 (SD) kg; body condition score (BCS): 5.4 ± 0.7] were allocated by fetal sex and expected calving date to...
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Freetly H, Jacobs D, Thallman R, Snelling W, Kuehn L
J Anim Sci
. 2023 May;
101.
PMID: 37162065
Most of the metabolizable energy that a cow uses during a production year is for maintenance; however, less is known about the heritability of maintenance compared to other traits that...
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Sanglard L, Snelling W, Kuehn L, Thallman R, Freetly H, Wheeler T, et al.
J Anim Sci
. 2022 Dec;
101.
PMID: 36566464
Mitochondrial DNA copy number (mtDNA CN) is heritable and easily obtained from low-pass sequencing (LPS). This study investigated the genetic correlation of mtDNA CN with growth and carcass traits in...
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Crouse M, Freetly H, Lindholm-Perry A, Neville B, Oliver W, Lee R, et al.
J Anim Sci
. 2022 Dec;
101.
PMID: 36566452
The objective of this study was to determine the dose of folate and vitamin B12 in beef heifers fed rumen protected methionine and choline required to maintain increased B12 levels...
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Cunningham-Hollinger H, Kuehn L, Cammack K, Hales K, Oliver W, Crouse M, et al.
BMC Res Notes
. 2021 Sep;
14(1):361.
PMID: 34530907
Objective: Realimentation can compensate for weight loss from poor-quality feedstuffs or drought. Mature cows fluctuate in body weight throughout the year due to nutrient availability. The objective of this study...