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Tim A. McAllister

Researcher at Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada

Publications -  907
Citations -  37778

Tim A. McAllister is an academic researcher from Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada. The author has contributed to research in topics: Rumen & Silage. The author has an hindex of 85, co-authored 862 publications receiving 32409 citations. Previous affiliations of Tim A. McAllister include University of Alberta & University of Guelph.

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Effect of low-oil corn dried distillers’ grains with solubles on growth performance, carcass traits and beef fatty acid profile of feedlot cattle

TL;DR: Investigation of the effects of dietary inclusion of low-oil corn dried distillers′ grains with solubles (LO-DDGS) on growth, carcass traits and beef fatty acids profiles of finishing feedlot cattle found it can replace 200 g kg-1 barley grain in finishingFeedlot diets without undesirable impacts on growth performance or carcass trait.
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Comparative Microbiomes of the Respiratory Tract and Joints of Feedlot Cattle Mortalities

TL;DR: Cattle that died of BRD possessed less diverse respiratory microbiomes with a higher abundance of respiratory pathogens, and Mycoplasma spp.
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Comparative Genomic Analysis of Enterococci across Sectors of the One Health Continuum

TL;DR: In this paper , a comparative genomic analysis of the virulome, resistome, mobilome, and the association between the resistome and mobilome of E. faecium and E. coli was conducted.
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Evaluation of biochar products at two inclusion levels on ruminal in vitro methane production and fermentation parameters in a Timothy hay-based diet

TL;DR: In this article , the authors evaluated the effects of seven biochar products at two levels of inclusion (2.25% or 4.50% diet dry matter) on DM disappearance (DMD), cumulative gas and methane (CH4) production, ammonia-nitrogen, and volatile fatty acid (VFA) production from Timothy grass hay over 48h of incubation.