T Dean Pringle
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Recent Articles
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Borders S, Schwartz T, Mayer T, Gehring K, Griffin D, Kerth C, et al.
Transl Anim Sci
. 2025 Jan;
9():txae178.
PMID: 39780849
The National Beef Quality Audit ()-2022 serves as a benchmark of the current market cow and bull sectors of the U.S. beef industry and allows comparison to previous audits as...
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Mayer T, Borders S, Schwartz T, Gehring K, Griffin D, Kerth C, et al.
Transl Anim Sci
. 2024 Jul;
8:txae098.
PMID: 39005630
The National Beef Quality Audit - 2022 serves as a benchmark of the current fed steer and heifer population of the U.S. beef industry and allows comparison to previous audits...
3.
Borders S, Schwartz T, Mayer T, Gehring K, Griffin D, Kerth C, et al.
Transl Anim Sci
. 2024 Apr;
8:txae033.
PMID: 38616995
The National Beef Quality Audit (NBQA)-2022 serves as a benchmark of the current market cow and bull sectors of the U.S. beef industry and allows comparison to previous audits as...
4.
Edmunds C, Welch C, Lourenco J, Callaway T, Pringle T, Dove C
Vet Sci
. 2023 Nov;
10(11).
PMID: 37999473
The objective of this study was to determine the impact of varying dietary manganese and selenium concentrations, antioxidant cofactors, on the growth performance and fecal microbial populations of nursery pigs....
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Welch C, Ryman V, Pringle T, Lourenco J
Microorganisms
. 2022 Jul;
10(7).
PMID: 35889109
The microorganisms inhabiting the gastrointestinal tract (GIT) of ruminants have a mutualistic relationship with the host that influences the efficiency and health of the ruminants. The GIT microbiota interacts with...
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Lourenco J, Welch C, Krause T, Wieczorek M, Fluharty F, Rothrock M, et al.
Microorganisms
. 2022 Jun;
10(6).
PMID: 35744646
The gastrointestinal microbiota of cattle is important for feedstuff degradation and feed efficiency determination. This study evaluated the fecal microbiome of Angus steers with distinct feed efficiencies during the feedlot-finishing...
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Lourenco J, Krause T, Welch C, Callaway T, Pringle T
Animals (Basel)
. 2022 May;
12(9).
PMID: 35565493
The ruminal microbiota of Angus cows and steers were characterized using 16s rRNA gene sequencing, and the expression of their metabolic pathways was predicted. Samples were collected on weaning day...
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Welch C, Lourenco J, Seidel D, Krause T, Rothrock M, Pringle T, et al.
Microorganisms
. 2021 Dec;
9(12).
PMID: 34946226
Diet impacts the composition of the ruminal microbiota; however, prior to slaughter, cattle are fasted, which may change the ruminal microbial ecosystem structure and lead to dysbiosis. The objective of...
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Welch C, Lourenco J, Krause T, Seidel D, Fluharty F, Pringle T, et al.
Front Vet Sci
. 2021 Jul;
8:597405.
PMID: 34268344
Numerous studies have examined the link between the presence of specific gastrointestinal bacteria and the feed efficiency of cattle. However, cattle undergo dietary changes during their productive life which can...
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Rigdon M, Stelzleni A, McKee R, Pringle T, Bowker B, Zhuang H, et al.
Poult Sci
. 2021 Feb;
100(3):100915.
PMID: 33518346
Woody breast (WB) myopathy is a quality defect, afflicting a large portion of commercial broilers to some degree. The WB myopathy is commonly attributed to rapid bird growth and characterized...