Dissertations from 2011
COMPARISON OF DIGESTIVE FUNCTION IN YOUNG AND MATURE HORSES, Jennifer Elizabeth Earing
THE RETURN OF THE BLACK BEAR TO EASTERN KENTUCKY: CONFLICT AND TOLERANCE BETWEEN PEOPLE AND WILDLIFE, Hannah B. Harris
THE EFFECTS OF NUTRITIONALLY‐MODULATED PREPARTUM BCS ON PRE‐ AND POSTPARTUM METABOLIC RESPONSES, IN VITRO LIPID METABOLISM AND PERFORMANCE OF MULTIPAROUS BEEF COWS, Melissa Dale Hudson
EFFECTS OF ADIPOGENIC COMPOUNDS ON GROWTH PERFORMANCE, HORMONAL STATUS AND FAT DEPOSITION OF FINISHING BEEF STEERS, Susanna Elizabeth Kitts
ADAPTATION OF LAMBS TO AN ENDOPHYTE INFECTED TALL FESCUE SEED DIET, Rachel Ann Rickly Zinner
USE OF COPPER SULFATE TO CONTROL HAEMONCHUS CONTORTUS INFESTATION IN HAMPSHIRE EWES, Melinda Mallory Simpson
FACTORS AFFECTING SKELETAL MUSCLE PROTEIN SYNTHESIS IN THE HORSE, Ashley Leigh Wagner
Dissertations from 2009
IDENTIFICATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF THE GLUCAGON-LIKE PEPTIDE-2 HORMONAL SYSTEM IN RUMINANTS, Christina C. Taylor Edwards
EVALUATION OF DIETARY ALTERATIONS THAT HAVE POTENTIAL TO AFFECT FEED INTAKE AND FEED PREFERENCE IN SWINE, James Seth Monegue
Theses from 2008
STANDARDIZED ILEAL DIGESTIBLE TRYPTOPHAN TO LYSINE RATIOS IN GROWING PIGS FED U.S. TYPE AND NON U.S. TYPE FEEDSTUFFS, Anthony David Quant
Theses from 2007
FOCUS GROUPS ON CONSUMER ATTITUDES ON FOOD SAFETY EDUCATIONAL MATERIALS IN KENTUCKY, Holly Holbrook Coleman
INFLUENCES OF CHROMIUM (III) PICOLINATE ON PIGS UNDER THERMAL, IMMUNE OR DIETARY STRESS, AND ON ADRENAL STEROID SECRETION, Beob Gyun Kim
RELATIONSHIP OF NITROGEN METABOLISM CAPACITY, CARCASS QUALITY, AND EXPRESSION OF GLUTAMATE TRANSPORTERS AND METABOLIZING ENZYMES IN POLYPAY AND PERCENTAGE WHITE DORPER LAMBS, Andrea K. Lunsford
Theses from 2006
NUTRITIONAL APPROACH TO MINERAL OVER-SUPPLEMENTATION IN GROW-FINISH PIGS: ORGANIC TRACE MINERALS AND PHOSPHORUS BODY ACCRETION, Aitor Balfagón-Romeo
DIETARY LYSINE:CALORIE RATIOS AND THEIR INFLUENCE ON NITROGEN METABOLISM AND DIGESTIBILITY IN MODERATELY OBESE MATURE DOGS, Trista Reeder
Dissertations from 2005
AN EXAMINATION OF DIETARY AMENDMENTS TO AFFECT PHOSPHORUS UTILIZATION IN GROWING PIGS, Jorge Hernan Agudelo-Trujillo
Dissertations from 2003
AN APPROACH TO THE MEASUREMENT OF SEXUAL BEHAVIOR IN THE BULL (BOS TAURUS) USING VARIABLE FEMALE STIMULUS CONDITIONS, John Denver Bailey
ASSESSMENT OF DIETARY ENZYME SUPPLEMENTATION ON ILEAL AND TOTAL TRACT DIGESTIBILITIES IN GESTATING AND LACTATING SWINE, Ana Lúcia Pozzobon de Souza
MINIMUM INHIBITORY CONCENTRATIONS OF TWO COMMON FOOD PHENOLIC COMPOUNDS AND THEIR EFFECT ON THE MICROBIAL ECOLOGY OF SWINE FECES IN VITRO, Jennifer I. Zaffarano
Theses from 2002
THE EFFICIACY OF VARIOUS SALMONELLA INTERVENTION METHODS APPLIED TO PORK CARCASSES DURING SLAUGHTER, Nathan C. Clayton
Theses from 2001
IMPACT OF SEASON AND HEAT STRESS ON SOMATIC CELL COUNTS, Brent A. Broaddus