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25
Citations
3583
World Ranking
2935
National Ranking
833

Overview

C.L. Guard is affiliated with Cornell University in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on the fields of Agricultural and Biological Sciences, with a specialized interest in Agronomy and Crop Science. Within these areas, they have contributed to the study of Milk Quality and Mastitis in Dairy Cows.

Their publication record includes work featured in notable venues, particularly the American Association of Bovine Practitioners Conference Proceedings, reflecting their engagement with research communities focused on animal health and dairy science.

Among their recent scholarly output is the paper titled Comparison of an Experimental Pulsation System with Conventional Pulsation, published in 2020 within the American Association of Bovine Practitioners Conference Proceedings.

C.L. Guard has collaborated with multiple researchers across their work, including:

  • David J. Wilson
  • Rubén N. González
  • Lee H. Southwick
  • Christine F. Berthelin-Baker
  • Terry L. Blanchard

Best Publications

  • The Effect of Lameness on Milk Production in Dairy Cows

    L.D. Warnick;D. Janssen;C.L. Guard;Y.T. Gröhn

  • Effect of Lameness on Culling in Dairy Cows

    C.J. Booth;L.D. Warnick;Y.T. Gröhn;D.O. Maizon

  • Association between uterine disease and indicators of neutrophil and systemic energy status in lactating Holstein cows.

    K. N. Galvão;M. J.B.F. Flaminio;S. B. Brittin;R. Sper

  • Effects of alley and stall surfaces on indices of claw and leg health in dairy cattle housed in a free-stall barn.

    F.J. Vokey;C.L. Guard;H.N. Erb;D.M. Galton

  • Effect of prostaglandin F2α on subclinical endometritis and fertility in dairy cows

    K.N. Galvão;M. Frajblat;S.B. Brittin;W.R. Butler

  • Herd- and cow-level prevalence of foot lesions in Ontario dairy cattle.

    G. Cramer;K.D. Lissemore;C.L. Guard;K.E. Leslie

  • Visual Locomotion Scoring in the First Seventy Days in Milk: Impact on Pregnancy and Survival

    R.C. Bicalho;F. Vokey;H.N. Erb;C.L. Guard

  • Effect of Stillbirths on Dam Survival and Reproduction Performance in Holstein Dairy Cows

    R.C. Bicalho;K.N. Galvão;S.H. Cheong;R.O. Gilbert

  • Strategies to Analyze Milk Losses Caused by Diseases with Potential Incidence Throughout the Lactation: A Lameness Example

    R.C. Bicalho;L.D. Warnick;C.L. Guard

  • Association Between a Visual and an Automated Locomotion Score in Lactating Holstein Cows

    R.C. Bicalho;S.H. Cheong;G. Cramer;C.L. Guard

  • Effect of early postpartum ovulation on fertility in dairy cows.

    KN Galvão;M Frajblat;WR Butler;SB Brittin

  • Herd-level risk factors for seven different foot lesions in Ontario Holstein cattle housed in tie stalls or free stalls.

    Gerard Cramer;K. D. Lissemore;C. L. Guard;K. E. Leslie

  • Incidence of endometritis and effects on reproductive performance of dairy cows

    R.O. Gilbert;S.T. Shin;C.L. Guard;H.N. Erb

  • Optimizing the accuracy of detecting a functional corpus luteum in dairy cows

    R.C. Bicalho;K.N. Galvão;C.L. Guard;J.E.P. Santos

  • The association between foot lesions and culling risk in Ontario Holstein cows.

    G. Cramer;K.D. Lissemore;C.L. Guard;K.E. Leslie

  • Evaluation of cytokine expression by blood monocytes of lactating Holstein cows with or without postpartum uterine disease.

    K.N. Galvão;K.N. Galvão;M.J.B. Felippe;S.B. Brittin;R. Sper

  • Stillbirth parturition reduces milk production in Holstein cows.

    R.C. Bicalho;K.N. Galvão;L.D. Warnick;C.L. Guard

  • Fertility, production and culling following cesarean section in dairy cattle

    H.W. Barkema;Y.H. Schukken;C.L. Guard;A. Brand

  • The effect of intrauterine infusion of dextrose on clinical endometritis cure rate and reproductive performance of dairy cows.

    V.S. Machado;G. Oikonomou;E.K. Ganda;L. Stephens

  • The influence of 3 different navel dips on calf health, growth performance, and umbilical infection assessed by clinical and ultrasonographic examination

    M. Wieland;S. Mann;C.L. Guard;D.V. Nydam

  • Descriptive Epidemiology of Udder Cleft Dermatitis in a Dairy Herd with Sarcoptic Mange

    L. D. Warnick;D. V. Nydam;A. E. Maciel;C. L. Guard

Frequent Co-Authors

Lorin D. Warnick
Lorin D. Warnick Cornell University
Rodrigo C. Bicalho
Rodrigo C. Bicalho Cornell University
Daryl V. Nydam
Daryl V. Nydam Cornell University
Klibs N. Galvão
Klibs N. Galvão University of Florida
Robert O. Gilbert
Robert O. Gilbert Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine
Kerry D. Lissemore
Kerry D. Lissemore University of Guelph
Ken E. Leslie
Ken E. Leslie University of Guelph
Hollis N. Erb
Hollis N. Erb Cornell University
J.A.A. McArt
J.A.A. McArt Cornell University
Ynte H. Schukken
Ynte H. Schukken Wageningen University & Research

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