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Brian W. McBride

Brian W. McBride

D-Index & Metrics

Animal Science and Veterinary

D-Index
71
Citations
19418
World Ranking
150
National Ranking
16

Brian W. McBride publication distribution in Animal Science and Veterinary in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Animal Science and Veterinary in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Brian W. McBride sits on this spectrum.

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29 publications 442+

This scientist: 354 publications — 94th percentile

94% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 442 publications or more.

Brian W. McBride D-index placement in Animal Science and Veterinary in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Animal Science and Veterinary scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Brian W. McBride sits on this spectrum.

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20 D-Index 77+

This scientist: 71 D-Index — 95th percentile

95% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 77 D-Index or more.

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2020 - Honourary Life Membership, Canadian Society of Animal Science
  • 2004 - Canadian Society of Animal Science Fellowship Award
  • 1993 - Cargill Animal Nutrition Young Scientist Award, American Dairy Science Association
  • 1990 - Young Scientist Award, Canadian Society of Animal Science

Overview

Brian W. McBride is affiliated with the University of Guelph in Canada. Their academic career includes recognition through multiple awards related to animal science and nutrition.

The awards include:

  • Honourary Life Membership, Canadian Society of Animal Science (2020)
  • Canadian Society of Animal Science Fellowship Award (2004)
  • Cargill Animal Nutrition Young Scientist Award, American Dairy Science Association (1993)
  • Young Scientist Award, Canadian Society of Animal Science (1990)

These awards demonstrate an ongoing contribution to the field of animal science, with emphasis on nutrition and related disciplines.

There are no listed recent papers, co-authors, publication venues, or books associated with Brian W. McBride in the provided data.

Similarly, no main fields of study, subfields, or specific topics of research are detailed for this scientist in the available information.

The professional focus appears to be within the broad scope of animal science, as indicated by the affiliations and honors received.

Best Publications

  • Subacute ruminal acidosis in dairy cows: the physiological causes, incidence and consequences.

    J.C. Plaizier;D.O. Krause;G.N. Gozho;B.W. McBride

  • Impact of hyperketonemia in early lactation dairy cows on health and production.

    T.F. Duffield;K.D. Lissemore;B.W. McBride;K.E. Leslie

  • Methanogens: methane producers of the rumen and mitigation strategies.

    Sarah E. Hook;André Denis G. Wright;Brian W. McBride

  • Prediction of Methane Production from Dairy and Beef Cattle

    J.L. Ellis;E. Kebreab;N.E. Odongo;B.W. McBride

  • Comparison of techniques for measurement of rumen pH in lactating dairy cows

    T. Duffield;J.C. Plaizier;A. Fairfield;R. Bagg

  • Bovine rumen epithelium undergoes rapid structural adaptations during grain-induced subacute ruminal acidosis

    Michael Alexander Steele;Jim Croom;Melissa Kahler;Ousama AlZahal

  • Significance of endogenous gut nitrogen losses in the nutrition of growing pigs: A review

    C. M. Nyachoti;C. F. M. de Lange;B. W. McBride;H. Schulze

  • Efficacy of Monensin for the Prevention of Subclinical Ketosis in Lactating Dairy Cows

    T.F. Duffield;D. Sandals;K.E. Leslie;K. Lissemore

  • Ruminant Nutrition Symposium: Molecular adaptation of ruminal epithelia to highly fermentable diets.

    G. B. Penner;M. A. Steele;J. R. Aschenbach;B. W. McBride

  • Effects of a Subacute Ruminal Acidosis Model on the Diet Selection of Dairy Cows

    J.E. Keunen;J.C. Plaizier;L. Kyriazakis;T.F. Duffield

  • Energy cost of absorption and metabolism in the ruminant gastrointestinal tract and liver : a review

    B W McBride;J M Kelly

  • The regulation of intestinal metabolism and its impact on whole animal energetics.

    John P. Cant;Brian W. McBride;Warren J. Croom

  • Aspects of rumen microbiology central to mechanistic modelling of methane production in cattle

    J.L. Ellis;J. Dijkstra;E. Kebreab;A. Bannink

  • A review of bovine growth hormone

    Jeanne L. Burton;Brian W. McBride;Elliot Block;David R. Glimm

  • Long-term effects of feeding monensin on methane production in lactating dairy cows.

    N.E. Odongo;R. Bagg;G. Vessie;P. Dick

  • Chronic Heat Stress and Prenatal Development in Sheep: I. Conceptus Growth and Maternal Plasma Hormones and Metabolites

    A. W. Bell;B. W. McBride;B. W. McBride;R. Slepetis;R. Slepetis;R. J. Early;R. J. Early

  • Microarchitecture and Spatial Relationship Between Bacteria and Ileal, Cecal, and Colonic Epithelium in Chicks Fed a Direct-Fed Microbial, PrimaLac, and Salinomycin

    M. Chichlowski;W.J. Croom;F.W. Edens;B.W. McBride

  • Application of infrared thermography as an indicator of heat and methane production and its use in the study of skin temperature in response to physiological events in dairy cattle (Bos taurus)

    Yuri R. Montanholi;Nicholas E. Odongo;Kendall C. Swanson;Flávio S. Schenkel

  • Assessing feed efficiency in beef steers through feeding behavior, infrared thermography and glucocorticoids

    Y. R. Montanholi;K. C. Swanson;R. Palme;F. S. Schenkel

  • Long-Term Monensin Supplementation Does Not Significantly Affect the Quantity or Diversity of Methanogens in the Rumen of the Lactating Dairy Cow

    Sarah E. Hook;Korinne S. Northwood;André-Denis G. Wright;André-Denis G. Wright;Brian W. McBride

  • Intestinal disappearance and mesenteric and portal appearance of amino acids in dairy cows fed ruminally protected methionine.

    R. Berthiaume;P. Dubreuil;M. Stevenson;B.W. McBride

  • Impact of subacute ruminal acidosis (SARA) adaptation and recovery on the density and diversity of bacteria in the rumen of dairy cows.

    Sarah E. Hook;Michael A. Steele;Korinne S. Northwood;Jan Dijkstra;Jan Dijkstra

  • Ruminal acidosis and the rapid onset of ruminal parakeratosis in a mature dairy cow: a case report

    Michael A Steele;Ousama AlZahal;Sarah E Hook;Jim Croom

  • Effect of prepartum administration of monensin in a controlled-release capsule on postpartum energy indicators in lactating dairy cows.

    T.F. Duffield;D. Sandals;K.E. Leslie;K. Lissemore

  • Metabolic and Physiological Impact of Probiotics or Direct-Fed-Microbials on Poultry: A Brief Review of Current Knowledge

    M. Chichlowski;J. Croom;B. W. McBride;G. B. Havenstein

  • Fatty acid composition of ruminal bacteria and protozoa, with emphasis on conjugated linoleic acid, vaccenic acid, and odd-chain and branched-chain fatty acids.

    M. M. Or-Rashid;N. E. Odongo;B. W. McBride

  • Ruminal Temperature May Aid in the Detection of Subacute Ruminal Acidosis

    O. AlZahal;E. Kebreab;M. Froetschel

Frequent Co-Authors

Nicholas E. Odongo
Nicholas E. Odongo Pwani University
Todd F. Duffield
Todd F. Duffield University of Guelph
John P. Cant
John P. Cant University of Guelph
Kendall C Swanson
Kendall C Swanson North Dakota State University
R. Bagg
R. Bagg Eli Lilly (United States)
P. Dick
P. Dick Paul Dick and Associates
Xin Zhao
Xin Zhao McGill University
Trevor J. DeVries
Trevor J. DeVries University of Guelph
Ermias Kebreab
Ermias Kebreab University of California, Davis
Jan C. Plaizier
Jan C. Plaizier University of Manitoba

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