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Comparison Of Three Cidr-Based Fixed-Time Ai Protocols In Beef Heifers, G.A. Bridges, J.A. Walker, S.L. Lake, S.G. Kruse, S.L. Bird, B.J. Funnell, R. Arias, J.K. Grant Nov 2014

Comparison Of Three Cidr-Based Fixed-Time Ai Protocols In Beef Heifers, G.A. Bridges, J.A. Walker, S.L. Lake, S.G. Kruse, S.L. Bird, B.J. Funnell, R. Arias, J.K. Grant

Animal Science Faculty Publications

Several effective fixed-time AI (FTAI) protocols have been developed to facilitate AI in beef heifers that circumvent the need for estrus detection. Among these are the 5-d CO-Synch + controlled intravaginal progesterone insert (CIDR) protocol (5dCO), PGF2α (PG) 6-d CIDR protocol (PG-6dCIDR), and 14-d CIDR-PG protocol (14dCIDR-PG). Although each of these protocols varies in duration and approach to synchronizing estrus and ovulation, each has been reported as an effective method to facilitate FTAI in beef heifers. Therefore, the objective of this study was to compare FTAI pregnancy rates in beef heifers synchronized with these 3 CIDR-based protocols. Virgin beef heifers …


News Of The Department Of Animal Science, Department Of Animal Science Oct 2014

News Of The Department Of Animal Science, Department Of Animal Science

Animal Science Newsletters

No abstract provided.


Ad Hoc Smoothing Parameter Performance In Kernel Estimates Of Gps-Derived Home Ranges, Krysten L. Schuler, Greg M. Schroeder, Jonathan A. Jenks, John G. Kie Oct 2014

Ad Hoc Smoothing Parameter Performance In Kernel Estimates Of Gps-Derived Home Ranges, Krysten L. Schuler, Greg M. Schroeder, Jonathan A. Jenks, John G. Kie

Natural Resource Management Faculty Publications

Accuracy of home-range estimates in animals is influenced by a variety of factors, such as method of analysis and number of locations, but animal space use is less often considered and frequently over-generalized through simulations. Our objective was to assess effect of an ad hoc (h_ad hoc)smoothing parameter in kernel analysis from two species that were predicted to have different patterns of utilization distributions across a range of sample sizes. We evaluated variation in home-range estimates with location data collected from GPS collars on two species: mule deer Odocoileus hemionus and coyotes Canis latrans. We calculated home ranges using …


Growing South Dakota (Fall 2014), College Of Agriculture &. Biological Sciences Oct 2014

Growing South Dakota (Fall 2014), College Of Agriculture &. Biological Sciences

Growing South Dakota (Publication of the College of Agriculture, Food and Environmental Sciences)

[Page] 2 Abundant Opportunities: Bright Ag & Bio Career Outlook Fuels Enhancements
[Page] 4 Future Focus: New Institute Supports Efforts In Science, Technology, Engineering, Math
[Page] 7 Grant Funding Updates
[Page] 8 Profiles in Leadership: Engaging Students Utilizing Problem-Based Learning
[Page] 9 Profiles in Leadership: The Value Of Experience-Based Learning
[Page] 10 Campus News
[Page] 12 Steps To Ensure Student Success: Support Fostered In Living-Learning Communities
[Page] 14 New Student Advising Model Gets High Marks
[Page] 15 Student To Student: Ag Bio Ambassadors Relish Role As Front Line Recruiters
[Page] 16 Remembering Dr. Robert Pengra: SDSU Alums Establish Tribute Scholarship …


Re-Evaluating Neonatal-Age Models For Ungulates: Does Model Choice Affect Survival Estimates?, Troy W. Grovenburg, Kevin L. Monteith, Christopher N. Jacques, Robert W. Klaver, Christopher S. Deperno, Sophie L. Gilbert, Todd J. Brinkman, Kyle B. Monteith, Joshua B. Smith, Vernon C. Bleich, Christopher C. Swanson, Jonathan A. Jenks Sep 2014

Re-Evaluating Neonatal-Age Models For Ungulates: Does Model Choice Affect Survival Estimates?, Troy W. Grovenburg, Kevin L. Monteith, Christopher N. Jacques, Robert W. Klaver, Christopher S. Deperno, Sophie L. Gilbert, Todd J. Brinkman, Kyle B. Monteith, Joshua B. Smith, Vernon C. Bleich, Christopher C. Swanson, Jonathan A. Jenks

Natural Resource Management Faculty Publications

New-hoof growth is regarded as the most reliable metric for predicting age of newborn ungulates, but variation in estimated age among hoof-growth equations that have been developed may affect estimates of survival in staggered-entry models. We used known-age newborns to evaluate variation in age estimates among existing hoof-growth equations and to determine the consequences of that variation on survival estimates. During 2001–2009, we captured and radiocollared 174 newborn (#24-hrs old) ungulates: 76 white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) in Minnesota and South Dakota, 61 mule deer (O. hemionus) in California, and 37 pronghorn (Antilocapra americana) in South Dakota. Estimated age of known-age …


Effect Of Eazi-Breed Cidr On Reproductive Efficiency In Seasonally Anestrous Mated Ewes (Year 3), J.E. Held, A. Kolthoff, K. Bruns Aug 2014

Effect Of Eazi-Breed Cidr On Reproductive Efficiency In Seasonally Anestrous Mated Ewes (Year 3), J.E. Held, A. Kolthoff, K. Bruns

South Dakota State University Sheep Research Report, 2014

To demonstrate the use of the EAZI-BREED CIDR in ewe reproductive management 6 d, 9 d, or 12 d insertion of the EAZI-BREED CIDR on seasonally anestrous ewes in the Upper Midwest.


Effect Of Eazi-Breed Cidr On Reproductive Efficiency In Seasonally Anestrous Mated Ewes (Year 1), J.E. Held, R.D. Zelinsky, K. Bruns, A. Kolthoff Aug 2014

Effect Of Eazi-Breed Cidr On Reproductive Efficiency In Seasonally Anestrous Mated Ewes (Year 1), J.E. Held, R.D. Zelinsky, K. Bruns, A. Kolthoff

South Dakota State University Sheep Research Report, 2014

To demonstrate the use of the EAZI-BREED CIDR in ewe reproductive management, and evaluate the effect of EAZI-BREED CIDR insertion period of 6 or 12 d on reproductive efficiency in seasonally anestrous ewes in the Upper Midwest.


Effects Of Increasing The Energy Density Of A Lactating Ewe Diet By Replacing Hay With Soyhulls (Sh) And Dried Distillers Grains With Solubles (Ddgs), R.D. Zelinsky, A.E. Wertz-Lutz, J.E. Held Aug 2014

Effects Of Increasing The Energy Density Of A Lactating Ewe Diet By Replacing Hay With Soyhulls (Sh) And Dried Distillers Grains With Solubles (Ddgs), R.D. Zelinsky, A.E. Wertz-Lutz, J.E. Held

South Dakota State University Sheep Research Report, 2014

Objectives: To evaluate the effects of increasing the ewe’s dietary energy by replacing hay with SH and DDGS on milk production, nutrient composition, lamb growth, and changes in ewe body weight and body condition score (BCS).


Presence Of Mycoplasma Sp. In Lambs With Lung Lesions, J.A. Daniel, J.E. Held, L. Holler Aug 2014

Presence Of Mycoplasma Sp. In Lambs With Lung Lesions, J.A. Daniel, J.E. Held, L. Holler

South Dakota State University Sheep Research Report, 2014

Objectives: To test the impact of NPCoat administration on the prevalence of lung lesions in lambs.


Effect Of Eazi-Breed Cidr On Reproductive Efficiency In Seasonally Anestrous Mated Ewes (Year 3), J.E. Held, A. Kolthoff, K. Bruns Aug 2014

Effect Of Eazi-Breed Cidr On Reproductive Efficiency In Seasonally Anestrous Mated Ewes (Year 3), J.E. Held, A. Kolthoff, K. Bruns

South Dakota State University Sheep Research Report, 2014

To demonstrate the use of the EAZI-BREED CIDR in ewe reproductive management 6 d, 9 d, or 12 d insertion of the EAZI-BREED CIDR on seasonally anestrous ewes in the Upper Midwest.


A Comparison Of Corn Or Soybean Hull Based Diets With Dried Distillers Grain With Solubles (Ddgs) As The Protein Source In Finishing Diets Comparing Lamb Growth, Feed Efficiency, And Carcass Merit, R.D. Zelinsky, A.E. Wertz-Lutz, J.E. Held Aug 2014

A Comparison Of Corn Or Soybean Hull Based Diets With Dried Distillers Grain With Solubles (Ddgs) As The Protein Source In Finishing Diets Comparing Lamb Growth, Feed Efficiency, And Carcass Merit, R.D. Zelinsky, A.E. Wertz-Lutz, J.E. Held

South Dakota State University Sheep Research Report, 2014

Objectives: To evaluate growth, carcass merit and mineral status in wether lambs fed finishing diets formulated with dried distillers grain with solubles (DDGS) and soybean hulls (SH).


Effect Of Vitamin E Supplementation On Reproductive Performance In Spring Mated Ewes, J.E. Held, R. Zelinsky, K. Bruns, C. Wright Aug 2014

Effect Of Vitamin E Supplementation On Reproductive Performance In Spring Mated Ewes, J.E. Held, R. Zelinsky, K. Bruns, C. Wright

South Dakota State University Sheep Research Report, 2014

Objectives: To evaluate reproductive performance in commercial Polypay ewes fed supplemental vitamin E at the level recommended in the sheep NRC (1985) compared to the small ruminant NRC (2007) during spring mating.


Effects Of Glycerol And Sire Breed On Growth And Carcass Traits Of Finishing Wether Lambs, R.M. Beck, A.E. Wertz-Lutz, C.L. Wright, J.E. Held Aug 2014

Effects Of Glycerol And Sire Breed On Growth And Carcass Traits Of Finishing Wether Lambs, R.M. Beck, A.E. Wertz-Lutz, C.L. Wright, J.E. Held

South Dakota State University Sheep Research Report, 2014

Objectives: To evaluate crude glycerin as an energy source for finishing lambs and to determine the effect of sire breed on finishing lamb growth performance and carcass characteristics. In light of previous research, the hypothesis for this experiment was that glycerol would have an energy value similar to that of corn when fed in high concentrate diets to finishing lambs.


Effect Of Level Of Soyhulls On Finishing Lamb Growth Efficiency And Carcass Merit, J.E. Held, R.D. Zelinsky, R. Beck, K. Bruns Aug 2014

Effect Of Level Of Soyhulls On Finishing Lamb Growth Efficiency And Carcass Merit, J.E. Held, R.D. Zelinsky, R. Beck, K. Bruns

South Dakota State University Sheep Research Report, 2014

Objectives: To determine the effects of soyhull (SH) based diets on finishing lamb growth performance, feed efficiency and carcass merit.


2014 South Dakota State University Sheep Research Report, Animal Science Department Aug 2014

2014 South Dakota State University Sheep Research Report, Animal Science Department

South Dakota State University Sheep Research Report, 2014

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Effects Of Increasing Dietary Energy Density By Replacing Hay With Soyhulls (Sh) And Dried Distillers Grains With Solubles (Ddgs) On Nutrient Digestibility And Rumen Physiology, R.D. Zelinsky, A.E. Wertz-Lutz, J.E. Held Aug 2014

Effects Of Increasing Dietary Energy Density By Replacing Hay With Soyhulls (Sh) And Dried Distillers Grains With Solubles (Ddgs) On Nutrient Digestibility And Rumen Physiology, R.D. Zelinsky, A.E. Wertz-Lutz, J.E. Held

South Dakota State University Sheep Research Report, 2014

Objectives: To determine the effects of increasing dietary energy density in lamb diets from soybean hulls (SH) and dried distillers grain with solubles (DDGS) on nutrient digestibility and rumen physiology.


Dry Matter Intake, Feed Efficiency And Animal Growth Response To Treated Corn Stover Inclusion In Lamb Finishing Diets, P.L. Reading, A. Kolthoff, J.E. Held, K. Bruns Aug 2014

Dry Matter Intake, Feed Efficiency And Animal Growth Response To Treated Corn Stover Inclusion In Lamb Finishing Diets, P.L. Reading, A. Kolthoff, J.E. Held, K. Bruns

South Dakota State University Sheep Research Report, 2014

To evaluate the effect of varying levels of treated corn stover on the dry matter intake and growth performance of growing lambs.


Effect Of Sorting And Feeding Management Practices On Finished Lamb Shrink Loss, K. Manthei, J.E. Held, A. Kolthoff, K. Bruns Aug 2014

Effect Of Sorting And Feeding Management Practices On Finished Lamb Shrink Loss, K. Manthei, J.E. Held, A. Kolthoff, K. Bruns

South Dakota State University Sheep Research Report, 2014

To determine the effect of common pre-marketing sorting and feeding management practices on finished lamb shrink loss.


Growing South Dakota (Summer 2014), College Of Agriculture &. Biological Sciences Jul 2014

Growing South Dakota (Summer 2014), College Of Agriculture &. Biological Sciences

Growing South Dakota (Publication of the College of Agriculture, Food and Environmental Sciences)

[Page] 2 Extending Knowledge, Changing Lives: SDSU Extension Marks 100-Year Milestone
[Page] 5 Preparing for SDSU Extension’s Future
[Page] 5 SDSU College of Agriculture & Biological Sciences Administrative Team [Page] 6 Summer College News
[Page] 7 Profiles In Leadership: Joseph Cassady; Local Leadership Important For Ag’s Future
[Page] 8 Advancing Agriculture: SDSU Precision Ag Program Evolves, Expands [Page] 9 On The Front Line: ADRDL Leads Important Effort For Animal Health Diagnostics
[Page] 10 4-H Philanthropy: Supporters Continue Campaign For New 4-H Exhibit Hall [Page] 11 Growing Global Citizens: AgBio Courses Offer International Learning Opportunities
[Page] 12 Guidance For Gardeners: Several …


News Of The Department Of Animal Science, Department Of Animal Science Jun 2014

News Of The Department Of Animal Science, Department Of Animal Science

Animal Science Newsletters

No abstract provided.


Growing South Dakota (Spring 2014), College Of Agriculture &. Biological Sciences Apr 2014

Growing South Dakota (Spring 2014), College Of Agriculture &. Biological Sciences

Growing South Dakota (Publication of the College of Agriculture, Food and Environmental Sciences)

This issue contains the SDSU Extension 2013 Annual Report.

[Page] 2 The New SDSU Extension: Two Years Later, Change Has Brought New Successes
[Page] 4 Your 24-7 Connection: iGrow.org Makes SDSU Extension Easily Accessible, Responsive
[Page] 5 SDSU Regional Extension Centers: Your Front Door To SDSU
[Pages] 6-7 Leading The Challenge: Projects To Address Food Security, Financial Knowledge Underway
[Pages] 8-9 Regional Collaboration: SET Grants & Food Networks Initiated
[Pages] 10-11 Encouraging & Empowering: Native American Program Assists Reservations In Striving For Healthy Food, Healthy Communities & Youth Science Programming
[Page] 12 Evaluating Yields: Crop Performance Testing Provides Important, Unbiased …


Disease And Predation: Sorting Out Causes Of A Bighorn Sheep (Ovis Canadensis) Decline, Joshua B. Smith, Jonathan A. Jenks, Troy Grovenburg, Robert W. Klaver Feb 2014

Disease And Predation: Sorting Out Causes Of A Bighorn Sheep (Ovis Canadensis) Decline, Joshua B. Smith, Jonathan A. Jenks, Troy Grovenburg, Robert W. Klaver

Natural Resource Management Faculty Publications

Estimating survival and documenting causes and timing of mortality events in neonate bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis) improves understanding of population ecology and factors influencing recruitment. During 2010–2012, we captured and radiocollared 74 neonates in the Black Hills, South Dakota, of which 95% (70) died before 52 weeks of age. Pneumonia (36%) was the leading cause of mortality followed by predation (30%). We used known fate analysis in Program MARK to estimate weekly survival rates and investigate the influence of intrinsic variables on 52-week survival. Model {S1 wk, 2–8 wks, .8 wks} had the lowest AICc (Akaike’s Information Criterion corrected for …


Growing South Dakota (Winter 2014), College Of Agriculture &. Biological Sciences Jan 2014

Growing South Dakota (Winter 2014), College Of Agriculture &. Biological Sciences

Growing South Dakota (Publication of the College of Agriculture, Food and Environmental Sciences)

This issue contains the SDSU Agricultural Experiment Station 2013 Annual Report

[Page] 2 The World’s First: Collaborative Effort Produces Multi-Hybrid Planter To Advance Precision Ag
[Page] 4 70 Years Of Data: Ranchers Benefit From Long-Term Grazing Studies
[Page] 6 Better Beef: Fetal Programming Study Analyzes Effects Of Cow Nutrition On Meat Quality
[Page] 7 Winter College News
[Page] 8 Consumer Sciences, Animal Health, Livestock Marketing: Important Research Continues In These Areas
[Page] 10 Improving Human Health: Role Of Nondigestible Fiber, Antioxidants Studied To Prevent Disease
[Page] 11 Food Safety Focus: Targeting Heat-Resistant Microbes To Improve Dairy Products
[Page] 12 Engineering …


Dairy Digest 2014, South Dakota State University Dairy Club Jan 2014

Dairy Digest 2014, South Dakota State University Dairy Club

Dairy Digest

No abstract provided.


The Jackrabbit Dairy Review, Vikram Mistry Jan 2014

The Jackrabbit Dairy Review, Vikram Mistry

The Jackrabbit Dairy & Food Review

No abstract provided.


Environmental Variables Measured At Multiple Spatial Scales Exert Uneven Influence On Fish Assemblages Of Floodplain Lakes, Daniel J. Dembkowski, L.E. Miranda Jan 2014

Environmental Variables Measured At Multiple Spatial Scales Exert Uneven Influence On Fish Assemblages Of Floodplain Lakes, Daniel J. Dembkowski, L.E. Miranda

Natural Resource Management Faculty Publications

We examined the interaction between environmental variables measured at three different scales (i.e., landscape, lake, and in-lake) and fish assemblage descriptors across a range of over 50 floodplain lakes in the Mississippi Alluvial Valley of Mississippi and Arkansas. Our goal was to identify important local- and landscape-level determinants of fish assemblage structure. Relationships between fish assemblage structure and variables measured at broader scales (i.e., landscape-level and lake-level) were hypothesized to be stronger than relationships with variables measured at finer scales (i.e., in-lake variables). Results suggest that fish assemblage structure in floodplain lakes was influenced by variables operating on three different …


Phenology Of Annulus Formation In Walleye And Smallmouth Bass Otoliths, Brianna J. Graff, Daniel J. Dembkowski, Melissa R. Wuellner Jan 2014

Phenology Of Annulus Formation In Walleye And Smallmouth Bass Otoliths, Brianna J. Graff, Daniel J. Dembkowski, Melissa R. Wuellner

Natural Resource Management Faculty Publications

Walleye Sander vitreus and smallmouth bass Micropterus dolomieu were sampled monthly (May-October) from Lake Sharpe, South Dakota during 2006 and 2007 to estimate the timing of otolith annulus formation and to evaluate the influence of fish age, sex, and sample location (walleye only) on the timing and detection of annulus formation. Timing of annulus formation was evaluated using marginal increment analysis. Walleye samples were stratified by age, sex, and sample location (i.e., upper and lower Lake Sharpe) and smallmouth bass samples were stratified by age and sex. Monthly mean marginal increment measurements for both species generally increased from May to …


Gape:Body Size Relationship For Smallmouth Bass, Craig L. Schake, Daniel J. Dembkowski, Melissa R. Wuellner Jan 2014

Gape:Body Size Relationship For Smallmouth Bass, Craig L. Schake, Daniel J. Dembkowski, Melissa R. Wuellner

Natural Resource Management Faculty Publications

The types and sizes of prey fishes consumed by predatory fish often are limited by gape dimensions of the predator (Slaughter and Jacobson 2008). In general, the size of prey consumed is positively related to predator size when prey are available across a wide range of sizes (Werner and Hall 1974). Opportunistic predators with large gape dimensions, such as smallmouth bass (Micropterus dolomieu), may consume a wide range of prey types and sizes, thereby exerting top-down influences on prey population dynamics and potentially restructuring aquatic communities (e.g., Werner and Hall 1974, Jackson 2002). Although feeding ecology of smallmouth bass varies …


Lactational Performance Of Dairy Cows Fed Yeast Derived Microbial Protein In Low And High Forage Diets, Angela Kristia Manthey Jan 2014

Lactational Performance Of Dairy Cows Fed Yeast Derived Microbial Protein In Low And High Forage Diets, Angela Kristia Manthey

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of substituting soybean meal products with yeast-derived microbial protein [(YMP) DEMP; Alltech Inc., Nicholasville, KY] in diets containing two forage concentrations. Sixteen Holstein cows (4 primiparous and 12 multiparous) were randomly assigned to a replicated 4 × 4 Latin square in a 2 × 2 factorial arrangement of treatments. Diets contained low (LF; 45% of diet DM) or high forage (HF; 65% of diet DM) and YMP at 0 (NYMP) or 2.25% (WYMP) of the diet. The forage mix consisted of 67% corn silage and 33% alfalfa hay (DM basis). …


The Effects Of Maternal Energy Restriction During Mid-Gestation On Growth Performance, Immune Function, And Gene Expression In The Resultant Beef Offspring, Anna Rose Taylor Jan 2014

The Effects Of Maternal Energy Restriction During Mid-Gestation On Growth Performance, Immune Function, And Gene Expression In The Resultant Beef Offspring, Anna Rose Taylor

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Fetal or developmental programming evaluates the effects of maternal alterations on the developing fetus and the potential consequences later in life. To understand the effects of mid-gestation energy restriction on beef cows and their calves the objectives of this dissertation were to determine the effects of dietary energy restriction on measurements associated with cow energy status, and the effects on growth performance, the humoral immune response, and subcutaneous adipose tissue gene expression in the resultant beef offspring. Pregnant beef cows were allotted into 2 treatment groups during mid-gestation: 1) fed at maintenance (Positive Energy Status (PES)); or 2) fed just …