Ben T. McDaniel focuses on Animal science, Herd, Lactation, Veterinary medicine and Ice calving. Ben T. McDaniel has researched Animal science in several fields, including Uterus and Milk yield. His Milk yield study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Ovulation, Insemination and Obstetrics.
His studies in Lactation integrate themes in fields like Culling and Agricultural science. His Dairy herds study in the realm of Veterinary medicine connects with subjects such as Udder. His Ice calving research focuses on Reproduction and how it connects with Progeny testing.
His primary areas of study are Animal science, Herd, Lactation, Dairy cattle and Sire. His research in Animal science intersects with topics in Veterinary medicine, Ice calving, Artificial insemination and Milk yield. The concepts of his Milk yield study are interwoven with issues in Obstetrics, Ovulation and Uterus.
His Herd study combines topics in areas such as Holstein Cattle, Genetics, Regression, Somatic cell count and Milk production. His work deals with themes such as Yield, Culling, Extranuclear inheritance and Heritability, which intersect with Lactation. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Progeny testing, Maternal effect, Biotechnology, Animal model and Milking.
Sire, Animal science, Dairy cattle, Artificial insemination and Herd are his primary areas of study. He interconnects Animal model and Biotechnology in the investigation of issues within Sire. His Animal science study incorporates themes from Heritability and Reproduction.
His research integrates issues of Progeny testing and Ice calving in his study of Heritability. In his study, Milk yield is strongly linked to Linear regression, which falls under the umbrella field of Artificial insemination. His Herd research incorporates elements of Breed, Genetics and Lactation.
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Reproductive traits of Holsteins and Jerseys. Effects of age, milk yield, and clinical abnormalities on involution of cervix and uterus, ovulation, estrous cycles, detection of estrus, conception rate, and days open.
F.A. Fonseca;J.H. Britt;B.T. McDaniel;J.C. Wilk.
Journal of Dairy Science (1983)
Trends in reproductive performance in Southeastern Holstein and Jersey DHI herds.
S.P. Washburn;W.J. Silvia;C.H. Brown;B.T. McDaniel.
Journal of Dairy Science (2002)
Heritabilities and Correlations of Lactation Yields and Fertility for Holsteins
A.J. Seykora;B.T. McDaniel.
Journal of Dairy Science (1983)
Estimation of direct and maternal additive and heterotic effects from crossbreeding experiments in animals.
O. W. Robison;B. T. McDaniel;E. J. Rincon.
Journal of Animal Science (1981)
Genetic Parameters and Trends of Milk, Fat, Days Open, and Body Weight After Calving in North Carolina Experimental Herds
J.M. Abdallah;B.T. McDaniel.
Journal of Dairy Science (2000)
Environmental and Yield Effects on Reproduction in Primiparous Holsteins
M.A. Faust;B.T. McDaniel;O.W. Robison;J.H. Britt.
Journal of Dairy Science (1988)
Effects of cytoplasmic inheritance on production traits of dairy cattle.
B.R. Bell;B.T. McDaniel;O.W. Robison.
Journal of Dairy Science (1985)
Genetics statistics and relationships of teat and udder traits, somatic cell counts, and milk production.
A.J. Seykora;B.T. McDaniel.
Journal of Dairy Science (1986)
Influence of production and prices on optimum culling rates and annualized net revenue.
G.W. Rogers;J.A.M. Van Arendonk;B.T. McDaniel.
Journal of Dairy Science (1988)
Udder and teat morphology related to mastitis resistance: a review.
A.J. Seykora;B.T. McDaniel.
Journal of Dairy Science (1985)
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