Analysis of serial vaginal temperature measurements in crossbred beef cattle grazing novel or toxic fescue

An abstract of the study conducted by Chewning et al, which aims to determine if grazing toxic vs. novel (non-toxic) fescue changed the heating and cooling cycles during hot weather is presented. The results of the study indicates that toxic fescue increases body temperature even during cool morning...

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Hauptverfasser: Chewning, S, Koltes, D A, Powell, J G, Meyer, L R, Tucker, J D, Hubbell, D S, Chewning, J J, Koltes, J E
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