Tim A. McAllister

Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
Lethbridge, AB
Canada

Papers:
39 Evaluation of hair cortisol as a biomarker of chronic stress in beef cattle 217 Transcriptomic Analysis of Rectal-anal Junction Tissue from Super-shedders vs Cattle Negative for E. coli O157:H7 378 Functional Proteomics: Elucidation of Molecular Mechanisms of Physiological Variations of Fat Depots in Beef Cattle 627 Use of genomics and transcriptomics to identify strategies to lower ruminal methanogenesis 907 Supplementing beef cattle finishing diets containing wheat distillers grain with feed enzymes to decrease the ratio of n-6/n-3 fatty acids in meat 1055 Characterization of Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli isolated from feces of cattle in commercial feedlots 1563 Effects of test weight and processing method on in vitro intestinal digestibility of barley grain 1564 Using a fibrolytic enzyme to barley-based finishing diets containing wheat dried distillers grains with soubles: ruminal fermentation, digestibility, and growth performance in feedlot steers 1578 Effects of volume weight, precision processing and processing index on in vitro ruminal fermentation of dry-rolled barley grain 1673 Effect of wheat dried distillers grains with soubles inclusion and fibrolytic enzyme supplementation on ruminal fermentation and digestibility in beef heifers fed backgrounding diet 1706 Effect of Concentrate Diets Contrasting in Fatty Acid Profiles on Lamb Performance, Carcass Characteristics, Fatty Acid Composition and Wool Production 1725 Effects of echium and flaxseed oil on ruminal fatty acid metabolism in vitro 1735 Effects of grain source and monensin level on site and extent of digestion in feedlot heifers 1770 Efficacy of Propionibacterium strains in mitigating methane emissions from beef heifers fed a high forage diet 1775 Effects of lactobacilli and fibrolytic enzymes on chemical composition, ferementation traits, conservation characteristics and in situ digestibility of mixed cereal silage 1777 Effects of lactobacilli and fibrolytic enzymes on ensiling as well as in vitro and in situ digestibility of of barley silage 1785 Effects of test weight, precision processing and processing index on in situ ruminal digestibility of barley grain in beef heifers