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1979; Report of progress (Kansas State University. Agricultural Experiment Station); 350; Beef; Endotoxins; Sudden death syndrome
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Rumen Bacterial Endotoxins And Their Possible Role In The Sudden-Death Syndrome (1979), Tiruvoor G. Nagaraja, E. Bartley, L. Fina, H. Anthony, H. Leipold
Rumen Bacterial Endotoxins And Their Possible Role In The Sudden-Death Syndrome (1979), Tiruvoor G. Nagaraja, E. Bartley, L. Fina, H. Anthony, H. Leipold
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We have found that rumen bacteria contain endotoxins that are released into rumen fluid. Also rumen fluid from grain-fed cattle contains considerably more free endotoxin than rumen fluid from hay-fed cattle. Injecting cattle with rumen bacterial endotoxins may be involved with such diseases associated with high-grain feeding as the sudden death syndrome.