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Animal Science and Veterinary

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27
Citations
2127
World Ranking
2849
National Ranking
805

Overview

Carolyn R. Boyle is affiliated with Mississippi State University in the United States. The body of available data does not detail specific research publications, topics, or fields of study directly associated with this researcher.

There are no recorded recent papers, co-authors, or frequent publication venues linked to Carolyn R. Boyle in the provided data. Similarly, no book publications, main fields of study, subfields, or principal research topics have been documented.

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Best Publications

  • Effects of breeder age and dietary fat source and level on broiler hatching egg characteristics

    E D Peebles;C D Zumwalt;S M Doyle;P D Gerard

  • Broiler breeder age and dietary fat influence the yolk fatty acid profiles of fresh eggs and newly hatched chicks

    M. A. Latour;E. D. Peebles;S. M. Doyle;T. Pansky

  • Histologic Comparison of Canine Skin Biopsies Collected Using Monopolar Electrosurgery, CO2 Laser, Radiowave Radiosurgery, Skin Biopsy Punch, and Scalpel

    Edward B. Silverman;Robert W. Read;Carolyn R. Boyle;Robert Cooper

  • Breeder Age Influences Embryogenesis in Broiler Hatching Eggs

    E. D. Peebles;S. M. Doyle;C. D. Zumwalt;P. D. Gerard

  • Effects of breeder age and dietary fat on subsequent broiler performance. 1. Growth, mortality, and feed conversion

    ED Peebles;SM Doyle;T Pansky;PD Gerard

  • Effects of breeder hen age and dietary fat on embryonic and neonatal broiler serum lipids and glucose.

    Latour Ma;Peebles Ed;Boyle Cr;Doyle Sm

  • Evaluation of the Chemical and Physical Properties of Hardwood Bark Used as a Broiler Litter Material

    J. D. Brake;C. R. Boyle;T. N. Chamblee;C. D. Schultz

  • Role of the tendons of the biceps brachii and infraspinatus muscles and the medial glenohumeral ligament in the maintenance of passive shoulder joint stability in dogs

    Brian K Sidaway;Ron M McLaughlin;Steven H Elder;Carolyn R Boyle

  • The prevalence of Cryptosporidium and Giardia spp. in fecal samples from free-ranging white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) in the southeastern United States

    Lora G. Rickard;Carla Siefker;Carolyn R. Boyle;Edward J. Gentz

  • Diet Influences Development of the Pig (Sus scrofa) Intestine during the First 6 Hours after Birth

    Hongzheng Zhang;Christiane Malo;Carolyn R. Boyle;Randal K. Buddington

  • Effects of dietary fat and eggshell cuticle removal on egg water loss and embryo growth in broiler hatching eggs

    E. D. Peebles;T. Pansky;S. M. Doyle;C. R. Boyle

  • Evaluation of healing in feline femoral defects filled with cancellous autograft, cancellous allograft or Bioglass

    H. C. Dorea;R. M. McLaughlin;H. D. Cantwell;R. Read

  • The Effects of Dietary Fat on Growth Performance, Carcass Composition, and Feed Efficiency in the Broiler Chick,

    M A Latour;E D Peebles;C R Boyle;J D Brake

  • Evaluation of Zebrafish Danio rerio as a Model for Enteric Septicemia of Catfish (ESC)

    L. Petrie-Hanson;C. L. Romano;R. B. Mackey;P. Khosravi

  • Multifactorial genetic models for quantitative traits in humans.

    C. R. Boyle;Robert C Elston

  • Effects of breeder age and dietary fat on subsequent broiler performance. 2. Slaughter yield

    ED Peebles;SM Doyle;T Pansky;PD Gerard

  • Liver and kidney concentrations of zinc, copper and cadmium in channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus): variations due to size, season and health status.

    McCoy Cp;O'Hara Tm;Bennett Lw;Boyle Cr

  • Toggle rod stabilization for treatment of hip joint luxation in dogs: 62 cases (2000-2005)

    Jennifer L Demko;Brian K Sidaway;Kelley M Thieman;Derek B Fox

  • Placental immunopathology and pregnancy failure in the FIV-infected cat.

    C.C. Weaver;S.C. Burgess;P.D. Nelson;M. Wilkinson

  • Effects of added dietary lard on body weight and serum glucose and low density lipoprotein cholesterol in randombred broiler chickens.

    F. D. Peebles;J. D. Cheaney;J. D. Brake;C. R. Boyle

  • Attempts to Reproduce a Runting/Stunting-type Syndrome Using Infectious Agents Isolated from Affected Mississippi Broilers

    Roy D. Montgomery;Carolyn R. Boyle;William R. Maslin;Danny L. Magee

  • Effects of dietary fat type and level on broiler breeder performance

    E. D. Peebles;C. D. Zumwalt;S. M. Doyle;P. D. Gerard

  • Etiological and Epizootological Factors Associated with Outbreaks of Proliferative Gill Disease in Channel Catfish

    B. L. Bellerud;L. M. Pote;T. L. Lin;M. J. Johnson

  • Consequences to chicks hatched from Escherichia coli-inoculated embryos.

    Roy D. Montgomery;Carolyn R. Boyle;Thomas A. Lenarduzzi;Lana S. Jones

  • Expression Analysis of Selected Immune-Relevant Genes in Channel Catfish during Edwardsiella ictaluri Infection

    Banu Elibol‐Flemming;Geoffrey C. Waldbieser;William R. Wolters;Carolyn R. Boyle

  • Changes in Serum Lipid, Lipoprotein and Corticosterone Concentrations during Neonatal Chick Development

    Mickey A. Latour;Edgar D. Peebles;Carolyn R. Boyle;Julian D. Brake

Frequent Co-Authors

Mickey A. Latour
Mickey A. Latour Arkansas State University
E. D. Peebles
E. D. Peebles Mississippi State University
Randal K. Buddington
Randal K. Buddington University of Memphis
Michael A. Province
Michael A. Province Washington University in St. Louis
Howard L. McLeod
Howard L. McLeod Utah Tech University

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