2016 - Ruminant Nutrition Research Award, American Society of Animal Science
His primary scientific interests are in Animal science, Feedlot, Beef cattle, Bovine respiratory disease and Zilpaterol. His Animal science research incorporates themes from Winter wheat and Microbiology. His studies deal with areas such as Haptoglobin, Fibrinogen, Veterinary medicine, Acute-phase protein and Grazing as well as Feedlot.
His Beef cattle research includes elements of Randomized block design, Palatability and Marbled meat. The Bovine respiratory disease study combines topics in areas such as Andrology, White blood cell, Blood plasma, Lymphocyte and Blood chemistry. While the research belongs to areas of Zilpaterol, C. R. Krehbiel spends his time largely on the problem of Monensin, intersecting his research to questions surrounding Food science.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Animal science, Beef cattle, Feedlot, Bovine respiratory disease and Marbled meat. C. R. Krehbiel studies Weaning which is a part of Animal science. C. R. Krehbiel has researched Beef cattle in several fields, including Zilpaterol, Weight gain and Forage, Agronomy.
C. R. Krehbiel focuses mostly in the field of Feedlot, narrowing it down to matters related to Internal medicine and, in some cases, Antimicrobial. His Bovine respiratory disease research integrates issues from Serum haptoglobin, Haptoglobin, Virus, Viral diarrhea and Vaccination. His Marbled meat study also includes
C. R. Krehbiel mainly focuses on Animal science, Beef cattle, Nutrient, Feedlot and Bovine respiratory disease. His work is dedicated to discovering how Animal science, Water intake are connected with Body weight and other disciplines. His Beef cattle research focuses on subjects like Weight gain, which are linked to Monensin and Trenbolone acetate.
His research in Feedlot intersects with topics in Feed conversion ratio, Respiratory disease and Cow-calf. His Bovine respiratory disease study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Veterinary medicine, Viral diarrhea, Antibody and Vaccination. In his study, Dry matter and Distillers grains is inextricably linked to Randomized block design, which falls within the broad field of Marbled meat.
His main research concerns Animal science, Bovine respiratory disease, Feedlot, Marbled meat and Beef cattle. His study in Animal feed, Crossbreed and Weaning is done as part of Animal science. His work carried out in the field of Bovine respiratory disease brings together such families of science as Veterinary medicine, Viral diarrhea and Vaccination.
His research integrates issues of Feed conversion ratio and Endocrinology in his study of Feedlot. C. R. Krehbiel has included themes like Randomized block design and Food science in his Marbled meat study. The concepts of his Beef cattle study are interwoven with issues in Anabolism, Androgen, Estrogen and Glucocorticoid.
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Rumen microbial population dynamics during adaptation to a high-grain diet.
Samodha C. Fernando;H. T. Purvis;F. Z. Najar;L. O. Sukharnikov.
Applied and Environmental Microbiology (2010)
Bacterial direct-fed microbials in ruminant diets: Performance response and mode of action
C. R. Krehbiel;S. R. Rust;G. Zhang;S. E. Gilliland.
Journal of Animal Science (2003)
Effects of commingling beef calves from different sources and weaning protocols during a forty-two-day receiving period on performance and bovine respiratory disease
D. L. Step;C. R. Krehbiel;H. A. DePra;J. J. Cranston.
Journal of Animal Science (2008)
Dietary zilpaterol hydrochloride. I. Feedlot performance and carcass traits of steers and heifers.
J. L. Montgomery;C. R. Krehbiel;J. J. Cranston;D. A. Yates.
Journal of Animal Science (2009)
Effect of live weight gain of steers during winter grazing: I. Feedlot performance, carcass characteristics, and body composition of beef steers
M. J. Hersom;G. W. Horn;C. R. Krehbiel;W. A. Phillips.
Journal of Animal Science (2004)
Effects of dietary energy and starch concentrations for newly received feedlot calves: II. Acute-phase protein response.
B. A. Berry;A. W. Confer;C. R. Krehbiel;D. R. Gill.
Journal of Animal Science (2004)
Dietary zilpaterol hydrochloride. II. Carcass composition and meat palatability of beef cattle
JM Leheska;JL Montgomery;CR Krehbiel;DA Yates.
Journal of Animal Science (2009)
Effects of feeding zilpaterol hydrochloride with and without monensin and tylosin on carcass cutability and meat palatability of beef steers.
G. G. Hilton;J. L. Montgomery;C. R. Krehbiel;D. A. Yates.
Journal of Animal Science (2009)
Effects of nutrient restriction of bovine dams during early gestation on postnatal growth, carcass and organ characteristics, and gene expression in adipose tissue and muscle.
N. M. Long;M. J. Prado-Cooper;C. R. Krehbiel;U. DeSilva.
Journal of Animal Science (2010)
Influence of grazing dormant native range or winter wheat pasture on subsequent finishing cattle performance, carcass characteristics, and ruminal metabolism,
W. T. Choat;C. R. Krehbiel;G. C. Duff;R. E. Kirksey.
Journal of Animal Science (2003)
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