Samuel F Tabler
(Sam)
Dale Bumpers Small Farms Research Center
Animal Scientist
Phone: (479) 675-3834
ext. 348
Fax: (479) 675-2940
6883 S STATE HWY 23
BOONEVILLE , AR 729278209
Publications
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Disrupted hair follicle activity in cattle grazing endophyte-infected tall fescue in the summer insulates core body temperatures
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Aiken, G.E., Klotz, J.L., Looper, M.L., Tabler, S.F., Schrick, F.N. 2011. Disrupted hair follicle activity in cattle grazing endophyte-infected tall fescue in the summer insulates core body temperatures. Professional Animal Scientist. 27:336-343.
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CHANGES IN SYMPTOMS OF TOXICOSIS FOR PREGNANT AND OPEN HEIFERS FOLLOWING GRAZING OF TALL FESCUE
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Influence of stocking rate and steroidal implants on growth rate of steers grazing toxic tall fescue and subsequent physiological responses
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Aiken, G.E., Tabler, S.F., Looper, M.L., Brauer, D.K., Strickland, J.R., Shrick, F.N. 2006. Influence of stocking rate and steroidal implants on growth rate of steers grazing toxic tall fescue and subsequent physiological responses. Journal of Animal Science. 84:1626-1632.
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Case study: assessment of relationships between carcass traits and body measures at conclusion of background grazing
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Hendrickson, E.B., Kennedy, D.W., Aiken, G.E., Tabler, S.F. 2005. Case study: assessment of relationships between carcass traits and body measures at conclusion of background grazing. Professional Animal Scientist. 21:495-500.
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Stocking Rate and Implantation Effects on Weight Gain and Recovery from Heat Stress for Yearling Steers Grazed on Endophyte-Infected Tall Fescue
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Aiken, G.E., Looper, M.L., Tabler, S.F. 2005. Stocking Rate and Implantation Effects on Weight Gain and Recovery from Heat Stress for Yearling Steers Grazed on Endophyte-Infected Tall Fescue. Crop Science Society of America Monograph. Nov 8,2005:10.
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EFFECTS OF HARVEST FREQUENCY AND NITROGEN FERTILIZATION ON QUANTITY AND QUALITY OF STOCKPILED COMON BERMUDAGRASS
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Looper, M.L., Aiken, G.E., Tabler, S.F., Flores, R., Rosenkrans, C.F., Miesner, J.R. 2005. Effects of harvest frequency and nitrogen fertilization on quantity and quality of stockpiled comon bermudagrass. American Forage and Grassland Conference Proceedings. 14:191-195.
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QUANTITY, QUALITY, AND ERGOVALINE CONCENTRATIONS OF BURNED STOCKPILED TALL FESCUE
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Looper, M.L., Aiken, G.E., Tabler, S.F., Flores, R., Rosenkrans, C.F., Miesner, J.R. 2005. Quantity, quality, and ergovaline concentrations of burned stockpiled tall fescue. American Forage and Grassland Conference Proceedings. 14:196-200.
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Application of near infrared reflectance spectroscopy to estimate chemical constituents in broiler litter
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Aiken, G.E., Pote, D.H., Tabler, S.F., Tabler, T.C. 2005. Application of near infrared reflectance spectroscopy to estimate chemical constituents in broiler litter. Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis. 36:2529-2539.
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Supplementation with ground corn is cost effective for increasing weight gain of steers grazing bermudagrass
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Aiken, G.E., Looper, M.L., Tabler, S.F., Brauer, D.K. 2005. Supplementation with ground corn is cost effective for increasing weight gain of steers grazing bermudagrass. Forage and Grazinglands. http://www.plantmanagementnetwork.org/fg.
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RECOVERY OF YEARLING CALVES FROM FESCUE TOXICOSIS
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Aiken, G.E., Looper, M.L., Tabler, S.F., Strickland, J.R. 2005. Recovery of yearling calves from fescue toxicosis. International Grasslands Congress. F.P. O'Mara et al (ed). P. 305. 305 Wageningen Academic Publishers.
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Prediction of future carcass traits in stocker cattle at the conclusion of grazing
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Aiken, G.E., Rouquette, Jr., F.M., Tabler, S.F., Looper, M.L. 2004. Prediction of future carcass traits in stocker cattle at the conclusion of grazing. Professional Animal Scientist. 20:246-254.
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INFLUENCE OF FASTING TIME ON BODY WEIGHT SHRINKAGE AND AVERAGE DAILY GAIN
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Aiken, G.E., Tabler, S.F. Influence of fasting time on body weight shrinkage and average daily gain. Professional Animal Scientist. 20(2004):524-527.
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MANAGEMENT OF BEEF CATTLE TO ALLEVIATE FESCUE TOXICOSIS.
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Aiken, G.E., Tabler, S.F., Looper, M.L., Brauer, D.K., Strickland, J.R. 2004. Management of beef cattle to alleviate fescue toxicosis.. International Neotyphodium Grass Interactions. 5/23/2004, Paper 410
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