Beef Cattle
The cattle and calf industry is one of the top two commodities for cash receipts in New Mexico, with a significant influence on the states cultural identity. New Mexico Agricultural Experiment Station scientists conduct research on live animal biology.
| Title | Principal Investigator | Funding Source |
|---|---|---|
| Information on USDA-funded projects may be found by using the assisted search option on the USDA Current Research Information System (CRIS). | ||
| Elucidating the Functional Role of Chemokine Receptor 4 (CXCR4) during Early Pregnancy in Livestock | Ryan Ashley | Federal (Hatch) and State Appropriations |
| W2112: Reproductive Performance in Domestic Ruminants | Ryan Ashley, Dennis Hallford | Federal Appropriation (Multistate Hatch) |
| Pregnancy-Induced Chemokine Receptor 4 and Associated Immune Cells: Implication in Vascularization and Formation of the Bovine Placentome | Ryan Ashley | USDA Competitive Grant |
| The Impact of Ruminal Nutrient Asynchrony by Grazing Ruminant on Quorum Sensing Capabilities of Ruminal Microbes | Shanna Ivey | Federal (Hatch) and State Appropriations |
| Amino Acid Supplementation for Stressed Calves | Clint Loëst | Federal (Hatch) and State Appropriations |
| Effects of Maternal Supplementation on Bovine Progeny | Eric Scholljegerdes | Federal (Hatch) and State Appropriations |
| W1012: Improving Ruminant Use of Forages in Sustainable Production Systems for the Western U.S. | Eric Scholljegerdes | Federal Appropriation (Multistate Hatch) |
| Metabolizable Protein of Steers Grazing Wheat Pasture | Sergio Soto-Navarro | Federal (Hatch) and State Appropriations |
