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D-Index
27
Citations
2393
World Ranking
2834
National Ranking
802

C. J. Richards 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 C. J. Richards sits on this spectrum.

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29 publications 442+

This scientist: 75 publications — 12th percentile

12% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

C. J. Richards 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 C. J. Richards sits on this spectrum.

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20 D-Index 77+

This scientist: 27 D-Index — 13th percentile

13% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Best Publications

  • Sites, rates, and limits of starch digestion and glucose metabolism in growing cattle.

    G. B. Huntington;D. L. Harmon;C. J. Richards

  • Considerations for gastrointestinal cannulations in ruminants.

    D L Harmon;C J Richards

  • Rumen temperature change monitored with remote rumen temperature boluses after challenges with bovine viral diarrhea virus and Mannheimia haemolytica

    T. K. Rose-Dye;L. O. Burciaga-Robles;C. R. Krehbiel;D. L. Step

  • GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT SYMPOSIUM: Impacts of inflammation on cattle growth and carcass merit

    C. A. Gifford;B. P. Holland;R. L. Mills;C. L. Maxwell

  • Effect of bovine respiratory disease during preconditioning on subsequent feedlot performance, carcass characteristics, and beef attributes

    B P Holland;L O Burciaga-Robles;D L VanOverbeke;J N Shook

  • Effects of exposure to calves persistently infected with bovine viral diarrhea virus type 1b and subsequent infection with Mannheima haemolytica on clinical signs and immune variables: model for bovine respiratory disease via viral and bacterial interaction.

    L. O. Burciaga-Robles;D. L. Step;C. R. Krehbiel;B. P. Holland

  • Influence of protein supplementation frequency on cows consuming low-quality forage: performance, grazing behavior, and variation in supplement intake.

    C. S. Schauer;D. W. Bohnert;D. C. Ganskopp;C. J. Richards

  • In vitro starch disappearance procedure modifications

    C. J. Richards;Jeffrey F. Pedersen;R. A. Britton;R. A. Stock

  • Pancreatic exocrine secretion in steers infused postruminally with casein and cornstarch.

    C. J. Richards;K. C. Swanson;S. J. Paton;D. L. Harmon

  • Dietary Carbohydrate Source and Energy Intake Influence the Expression of Pancreatic α-Amylase in Lambs

    K. C. Swanson;J. C. Matthews;A. D. Matthews;J. A. Howell

  • Intestinal starch disappearance increased in steers abomasally infused with starch and protein

    C. J. Richards;A. F. Branco;D. W. Bohnert;G. B. Huntington

  • Best management practices for newly weaned calves for improved health and well-being.

    B K Wilson;C J Richards;D L Step;C R Krehbiel

  • Effect of level and type of fat on subacute acidosis in cattle fed dry-rolled corn finishing diets.

    C R Krehbiel;R A Stock;D H Shain;C J Richards

  • The impact of feeding condensed distillers byproducts on rumen microbiology and metabolism

    Melanie Fron;Humberto Madeira;Chris Richards;Mark Morrison

  • Efficacy of chromium-yeast supplementation for growing beef steers

    K.C Swanson;D.L Harmon;K.A Jacques;B.T Larson

  • Carcass and beef color characteristics of three biological types of cattle grazing cool-season forages supplemented with soyhulls

    R.T Baublits;A.H Brown;F.W Pohlman;Z.B Johnson

  • Environmental effects on water intake and water intake prediction in growing beef cattle

    Cashley M Ahlberg;Kristi Allwardt;Ashley Broocks;Kelsey Bruno

  • Characterization of water intake and water efficiency in beef cattle1,2.

    Cashley M Ahlberg;Kristi Allwardt;Ashley Broocks;Kelsey Bruno

  • Ruminal acidosis challenge impact on ruminal temperature in feedlot cattle.

    J. L. Wahrmund;J. R. Ronchesel;C. R. Krehbiel;C. L. Goad

  • Bovine coronavirus (BCV) infections in transported commingled beef cattle and sole-source ranch calves.

    Robert W Fulton;Douglas L Step;Jackie Wahrmund;Lurinda J Burge

  • Evaluation of breath biomarkers and serum haptoglobin concentration for diagnosis of bovine respiratory disease in heifers newly arrived at a feedlot

    Luis O. Burciaga-Robles;Ben P. Holland;Douglas L. Step;Clinton R. Krehbiel

  • Influence of abomasal infusion of glucose or partially hydrolyzed starch on pancreatic exocrine secretion in beef steers.

    K C Swanson;C J Richards;D L Harmon

  • Fatty acid and sensory characteristics of beef from three biological types of cattle grazing cool-season forages supplemented with soyhulls.

    R.T. Baublits;A.H. Brown;F.W. Pohlman;D.C. Rule

Frequent Co-Authors

C. R. Krehbiel
C. R. Krehbiel Texas Tech University
David L. Harmon
David L. Harmon University of Kentucky
Raluca G. Mateescu
Raluca G. Mateescu University of Florida
Anthony W. Confer
Anthony W. Confer Oklahoma State University
Kendall C Swanson
Kendall C Swanson North Dakota State University
David Lalman
David Lalman Oklahoma State University
Rick Stock
Rick Stock University of Nebraska–Lincoln
Gerald B. Huntington
Gerald B. Huntington North Carolina State University
Larry A. Kuehn
Larry A. Kuehn Agricultural Research Service
R. A. Britton
R. A. Britton University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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