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Animal Science and Veterinary

D-Index
39
Citations
4938
World Ranking
1320
National Ranking
389

Overview

C.E. Polan is affiliated with Virginia Tech in the United States. Their academic profile demonstrates an association with this institution, which is noted for its diverse research initiatives across numerous fields.

There are no recorded recent papers or a catalog of published works available for C.E. Polan. Additionally, data regarding frequent co-authors or common publication venues is not present, indicating either a limited publication record or unavailable metadata.

The scientist's main fields of study, subfields, and specific topics of research are also not listed, which restricts insights into their particular academic focus or areas of specialization.

No records exist of book publications or awards granted to C.E. Polan. This includes any distinctions or honors that may have been conferred for scholarly achievements.

Based on the available information, C.E. Polan remains identified as active, with no indication of being deceased.

Best Publications

  • Electrophoretic Analysis of Ruminal Degradability of Corn Proteins

    D. Romagnolo;C.E. Polan;W.E. Barbeau

  • Free Stall and Feed Bunk Requirements Relative to Behavior, Production and Individual Feed Intake in Dairy Cows

    T.H. Friend;C.E. Polan;M.L. McGilliard

  • Responses of dairy cows to supplemental rumen-protected forms of methionine and lysine

    Carl E. Polan;K.A. Cummins;C.J. Sniffen;T.V. Muscato

  • Social Rank, Feeding Behavior, and Free Stall Utilization by Dairy Cattle

    T.H. Friend;C.E. Polan

  • Influence of Administered Indigenous Microorganisms on Uptake of [Iodine-125] γ-Globulin In Vivo by Intestinal Segments of Neonatal Calves

    R.E. James;C.E. Polan;K.A. Cummins

  • Adrenal Glucocorticoid Response to Exogenous Adrenocorticotropin Mediated by Density and Social Disruption in Lactating Cows

    T.H. Friend;C.E Polan;F.C. Gwazdauskas;C.W. Heald

  • Intake, Site, and Extent of Nutrient Digestion of Lactating Cows Grazing Pasture

    Paolo Berzaghi;Jh Herbein;Ce Polan

  • Effect of dietary soybean meal and fish meal on protein digesta flow in Holstein cows during early and midlactation.

    E. Zerbini;Carl E. Polan;J.H. Herbein

  • Change in Adrenal Response from Free Stall Competition

    T.H. Friend;F.G. Gwazdauskas;C.E. Polan

  • Trans18:1 and 18:2 isomers in blood plasma and milk fat of grazing cows fed a grain supplement containing solvent-extracted or mechanically extracted soybean meal.

    J.J. Loor;J.H. Herbein;C.E. Polan

  • Methionine Hydroxy Analog: Varying Levels for Lactating Cows

    C.E. Polan;P.T. Chandler;C.N. Miller

  • Evaluation of Barley Silage Harvested at Boot and Soft Dough Stages

    Y.M. Acosta;C.C. Stallings;C.E. Polan;C.N. Miller

  • Production Responses of Dairy Cows Fed Various Amounts of Rumen-Protected Methionine and Lysine

    J.A. Rogers;S.B. Peirce-Sandner;A.M. Papas;C.E. Polan

  • Ruminal Disappearance of Crude Protein and Dry Matter in Feeds and Combined Effects in Formulated Rations

    J.E. Nocek;K.A. Cummins;C.E. Polan

  • Influence of Ration Physical Form and Nitrogen Availability on Ruminal Morphology of Growing Bull Calves

    James E. Nocek;C. William Heald;Carl E. Polan

  • Corn gluten meal or dried brewers grains as partial replacement for soybean meal in the diet of Holstein cows.

    G. Cozzi;C.E. Polan

  • Effects of high dietary potassium intake on the metabolism of magnesium by sheep.

    G. L. Newton;J. P. Fontenot;R. E. Tucker;C. E. Polan

  • Protein Preservation and Ruminal Degradation of Ensiled Forage Treated with Heat, Formic Acid, Ammonia, or Microbial Inoculant

    C.E. Polan;D.E. Stieve;J.L. Garrett

  • Biohydrogenation of unsaturated fatty acids in continuous culture fermenters during digestion of orchardgrass or red clover with three levels of ground corn supplementation.

    J. J. Loor;W. H. Hoover;T. K. Miller-Webster;J. H. Herbein

  • Ruminal degradation of dried brewers grains, wet brewers grains, and soybean meal.

    L.E. Armentano;L.E. Armentano;T.A. Herrington;T.A. Herrington;C.E. Polan;C.E. Polan;A.J. Moe;A.J. Moe

  • Postprandial blood glucose and insulin in cows fed high grain.

    B.F. Jenny;C.E. Polan

  • Supplementing pasture to lactating Holsteins fed a total mixed ration diet.

    F.D. Soriano;C.E. Polan;C.N. Miller

  • Varying Levels of Urea for Dairy Cows Fed Corn Silage as the Only Forage

    J.T. Huber;R.A. Sandy;C.E. Polan;H.T. Bryant

  • Milk Production Response to Diets Supplemented with Dried Brewers Grains, Wet Brewers Grains, or Soybean Meal

    C.E. Polan;T.A. Herrington;W.A. Wark;L.E. Armentano

Frequent Co-Authors

J.H. Herbein
J.H. Herbein Virginia Tech
Giulio Cozzi
Giulio Cozzi University of Padua
J.N. Spain
J.N. Spain University of Missouri
Juan J. Loor
Juan J. Loor University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Charles J. Sniffen
Charles J. Sniffen Cornell University
J.T. Huber
J.T. Huber Natural Resources Canada
Randy D. Shaver
Randy D. Shaver University of Wisconsin–Madison
James D. Ferguson
James D. Ferguson University of Pennsylvania
J.H. Clark
J.H. Clark University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
M.L. McGilliard
M.L. McGilliard Virginia Tech

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