Influence of form of Se supplementation and tall fescue endophyte toxicity on the kidney transcriptome of grazing beef steers
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ABSTRACT: To test the hypothesis that average daily gain (ADG) and clinical parameters of steers grazing novel non-toxic (NTE) or toxic KY-31 (TE) endophyte-infected tall fescue would be improved by ad libitum intake of vitamin-mineral mixes (V-M) that contain 27 ppm Se as a 1:1 blend of SELPLEX:sodium selenite (MIX) vs. sodium selenite (ISe), 32 fescue-naïve beef steers depleted of Se were randomly assigned to ad libitum consumption ISe vs MIX for 35 d and fed enough of a NTE/alfalfa/grain diet to achieve 0.57 kg BW gain/d. Within Se-form treatments, 2 steers were randomly assigned to each of 4 NTE (ISe = 316 ± 31 kg, MIX = 315 ± 22 kg) or TE (ISe = 316 ± 37 kg, MIX = 314 ± 39 kg) paddocks for 84 d and had ad libitum access to their respective V-M. Steers were slaughtered over a 23-d period from day 90 to day 113 (August 27, 2019 to September 19, 2019) of the study and the left kidney removed.
ORGANISM(S): Bos taurus
PROVIDER: GSE198584 | GEO | 2022/03/17
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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