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B. A. Young

Researcher at University of Alberta

Publications -  7
Citations -  1952

B. A. Young is an academic researcher from University of Alberta. The author has contributed to research in topics: Snow & Beef cattle. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 7 publications receiving 1757 citations.

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Cold stress as it affects animal production.

TL;DR: There are marked seasonal fluctuations in the cattle's level and efficiency of production which probably arise from hormonal and adaptive changes occurring as a consequence of mild cold stress.
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Physiological adaptation to the environment.

TL;DR: The principles behind the responses occurring in animals as a consequence of a change in their physical environment are illustrated in this review by examples drawn from responses of animals to cold stress.
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Ruminant cold stress: effect on production.

TL;DR: Much of the reduced productivity, and in particular the reduced nutritional efficiency, observed in ruminant production systems during the colder part of the year, can be accounted for by these adaptive changes.
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Intake energy, energy retention and heat production in lambs from birth to 24 weeks of age.

TL;DR: Intake energy (IE), metabolizable energy intake (MEI), energy retention (ER) and heat production (HP) were estimated in twelve male and six female suckling lambs from birth to 4 wk of age and in nine of these male lambs after weaning from 9 to 24 wK of age.