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Animal Science and Veterinary

D-Index
25
Citations
2582
World Ranking
2951
National Ranking
168

Overview

A. Sewalem is affiliated with Agriculture and Agriculture-Food Canada in Canada. Their professional focus centers on the agricultural sciences, specifically within a governmental research framework.

Though no specific publications are listed, A. Sewalem's work is presumably oriented around agricultural research and development, contributing to national and regional agricultural knowledge bases.

There are no records of frequent co-authors linked to A. Sewalem, which could indicate either independent work or collaborations not widely documented in the available data.

Similarly, there are no listed venues where A. Sewalem has published multiple works, suggesting a limited or focused publication portfolio in peer-reviewed journals or conference proceedings.

The source data does not provide details about specific fields or subfields of study, or defined main topics of research. This limits the ability to outline detailed thematic expertise.

No book publications or awards associated with A. Sewalem appear in the available information, which may imply a primary concentration on research papers or internal government reports.

Best Publications

  • Genetic Analysis of Milk Urea Nitrogen and Lactose and Their Relationships with Other Production Traits in Canadian Holstein Cattle

    F. Miglior;A. Sewalem;A. Sewalem;J. Jamrozik;J. Bohmanova

  • Relationship between reproduction traits and functional longevity in canadian dairy cattle.

    A. Sewalem;A. Sewalem;F. Miglior;F. Miglior;G.J. Kistemaker;P. Sullivan

  • Mapping of quantitative trait loci for body weight at three, six, and nine weeks of age in a broiler layer cross.

    A Sewalem;D M Morrice;A Law;D Windsor

  • Analysis of the Relationship Between Type Traits and Functional Survival in Canadian Holsteins Using a Weibull Proportional Hazards Model

    A. Sewalem;A. Sewalem;G.J. Kistemaker;F. Miglior;F. Miglior;B.J. Van Doormaal

  • Genetic parameters of adaptive immune response traits in Canadian Holsteins.

    K.A. Thompson-Crispi;A. Sewalem;A. Sewalem;F. Miglior;F. Miglior;B.A. Mallard

  • Analysis of Milk Urea Nitrogen and Lactose and Their Effect on Longevity in Canadian Dairy Cattle

    F. Miglior;F. Miglior;A. Sewalem;A. Sewalem;J. Jamrozik;D.M. Lefebvre

  • Genetic Analysis of Herd Life in Canadian Dairy Cattle on a Lactation Basis Using a Weibull Proportional Hazards Model

    A. Sewalem;A. Sewalem;G.J. Kistemaker;V. Ducrocq;B.J. Van Doormaal

  • Analysis of Inbreeding and Its Relationship with Functional Longevity in Canadian Dairy Cattle

    A. Sewalem;A. Sewalem;G.J. Kistemaker;F. Miglior;F. Miglior;B.J. Van Doormaal

  • Short communication: Genetic parameters of milking temperament and milking speed in Canadian Holsteins

    A. Sewalem;A. Sewalem;F. Miglior;F. Miglior;G.J. Kistemaker

  • Analysis of the Relationship Between Somatic Cell Score and Functional Longevity in Canadian Dairy Cattle

    A. Sewalem;A. Sewalem;F. Miglior;G.J. Kistemaker;B.J. Van Doormaal

  • Quantitative Trait Loci Variation for Growth and Obesity Between and Within Lines of Pigs (Sus scrofa)

    Yoshitaka Nagamine;Chris S Haley;Asheber Sewalem;Peter M Visscher

  • Genetic and environmental relationships between body condition score and milk production traits in Canadian Holsteins.

    S. Loker;C. Bastin;F. Miglior;F. Miglior;A. Sewalem;A. Sewalem

  • Genetic parameters for hoof lesions and their relationship with feet and leg traits in Canadian Holstein cows.

    N. Chapinal;N. Chapinal;A. Koeck;A. Sewalem;A. Sewalem;D.F. Kelton

  • Genetic relationships between body condition score and reproduction traits in Canadian Holstein and Ayrshire first-parity cows

    Catherine Bastin;Sarah Loker;Nicolas Gengler;Nicolas Gengler;Asheber Sewalem;Asheber Sewalem

  • Relationship between type traits and longevity in Canadian Jerseys and Ayrshires using a Weibull proportional hazards model.

    A. Sewalem;A. Sewalem;G.J. Kistemaker;B.J. Van Doormaal

  • Inbreeding and inbreeding depression on reproduction and production traits of White Leghorn lines selected for egg production traits.

    A Sewalem;K Johansson;M Wilhelmson;K Lillpers

  • Preliminary linkage map of the turkey (Meleagris gallopavo) based on microsatellite markers.

    D W Burt;D R Morrice;A Sewalem;Jacqueline Smith

  • Analysis of the relationship between workability traits and functional longevity in Canadian dairy breeds.

    A. Sewalem;F. Miglior;F. Miglior;G.J. Kistemaker

  • Short communication: analysis of health and survival in a population of Ontario Holstein heifer calves

    C.E. McCorquodale;A. Sewalem;A. Sewalem;F. Miglior;F. Miglior;D. Kelton

  • Relationship between female fertility and production traits in Canadian Holsteins

    A. Sewalem;A. Sewalem;G.J. Kistemaker;F. Miglior;F. Miglior

  • Estimation of genetic parameters for measures of calf survival in a population of Holstein heifer calves from a heifer-raising facility in New York State

    L. Henderson;F. Miglior;F. Miglior;A. Sewalem;A. Sewalem;D. Kelton

Frequent Co-Authors

Filippo Miglior
Filippo Miglior University of Guelph
Janusz Jamrozik
Janusz Jamrozik University of Guelph
Nicolas Gengler
Nicolas Gengler Gembloux Agro-Bio Tech
Ken E. Leslie
Ken E. Leslie University of Guelph
David W. Burt
David W. Burt University of Queensland
Chris Haley
Chris Haley University of Edinburgh
L.R. Schaeffer
L.R. Schaeffer University of Guelph
Paul Hocking
Paul Hocking Roslin Institute
Vincent Ducrocq
Vincent Ducrocq University of Paris-Saclay
David F. Kelton
David F. Kelton University of Guelph

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