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21
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1966
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888

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2013 - Extension Award, American Society of Animal Science

Overview

David Lalman is affiliated with Oklahoma State University in the United States. The primary focus of their research lies within Agricultural and Biological Sciences, with a total of 51 publications contributing to this field. Their work covers multiple subfields, including Agronomy and Crop Science, Animal Science and Zoology, Genetics, Ecology, and Small Animals.

The major topics addressed in their research encompass Ruminant Nutrition and Digestive Physiology, Genetic and Phenotypic Traits in Livestock, Reproductive Physiology in Livestock, Agriculture Sustainability and Environmental Impact, Effects of Environmental Stressors on Livestock, Rabbits: Nutrition, Reproduction, Health, and Animal Nutrition and Physiology.

The recent papers authored or co-authored by David Lalman include:

  • Meta-analysis of the effects of monensin on growth and bloat of cattle on pasture, 2022, Translational Animal Science
  • Effects of adding ruminal propionate on dry matter intake and glucose metabolism in steers fed a finishing ration, 2023, Journal of Animal Science
  • Effects of increasing calcium propionate in a finishing diet on dry matter intake and glucose metabolism in steers, 2021, Journal of Animal Science
  • Maintenance energy requirements and forage intake of purebred vs. crossbred beef cows, 2020, Translational Animal Science
  • Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices Regarding Ticks, Tick-Borne Pathogens, and Tick Prevention among Beef Producers in Oklahoma, 2020, Southwestern Entomologist

David Lalman's work is frequently published in several venues, notably:

  • Journal of Animal Science
  • Translational Animal Science
  • Southwestern Entomologist
  • Veterinary Sciences
  • Applied Animal Science

Collaborations have been established with multiple frequent co-authors, including:

  • Paul A Beck
  • Emma A Briggs
  • Andrew P Foote
  • Ryan R Reuter
  • Amanda Holder

The scientist received the Extension Award from the American Society of Animal Science in 2013.

Best Publications

  • Influence of postpartum weight and body condition change on duration of anestrus by undernourished suckled beef heifers.

    D L Lalman;D H Keisler;J E Williams;E J Scholljegerdes

  • Effect of dietary energy on milk production and metabolic hormones in thin, primiparous beef heifers.

    D L Lalman;J E Williams;B W Hess;M G Thomas

  • Effects of supplement type on animal performance, forage intake, digestion, and ruminal measurements of growing beef cattle.

    T N Bodine;H T Purvis;D L Lalman

  • The effects of ruminally undegradable protein, propionic acid, and monensin on puberty and pregnancy in beef heifers

    D L Lalman;M K Petersen;R P Ansotegui;M W Tess

  • Market Valuation of Preconditioning Feeder Calves

    R. Keith Avent;Clement E. Ward;David L. Lalman

  • Factors Affecting Adoption of Cow-Calf Production Practices in Oklahoma

    Clement E. Ward;Mallory K. Vestal;Damona G. Doye;David L. Lalman

  • Effect of yeast culture on in vitro fermentation of a high-concentrate or high-fiber diet using equine fecal inoculum in a Daisy II incubator.

    J. M. Lattimer;S. R. Cooper;D. W. Freeman;D. L. Lalman

  • Effects of body condition score at parturition and postpartum protein supplementation on estrous behavior and size of the dominant follicle in beef cows.

    C. A. Lents;F. J. White;N. H. Ciccioli;R. P. Wettemann

  • Effects of Preconditioning on Health, Performance and Prices of Weaned Calves

    David Lalman;Clement E. Ward

  • Incidence of puberty in beef heifers fed high- or low-starch diets for different periods before breeding

    N. H. Ciccioli;S. L. Charles-Edwards;C. Floyd;R. P. Wettemann

  • Supplementation of dried distillers grains with solubles to beef cows consuming low-quality forage during late gestation and early lactation

    S. J. Winterholler;C. P. McMurphy;G. L. Mourer;C. R. Krehbiel

  • Influence of milk production potential on forage dry matter intake by multiparous and primiparous Brangus females

    C. R. Johnson;D. L. Lalman;M. A. Brown;L. A. Appeddu

  • Drought Mitigation for Grazing Operations: Matching the Animal to the Environment

    John Derek Scasta;David L. Lalman;Leticia Henderson

  • Effects of interval-feeding whole sunflower seeds during mid to late gestation on performance of beef cows and their progeny.

    J. P. Banta;D. L. Lalman;F. N. Owens;C. R. Krehbiel

  • Vitamin E supplementation of newly arrived feedlot calves

    J. N. Carter;Donald R. Gill;Clinton Krehbiel;Anthony W. Confer

  • Factors Affecting Adoption of Recommended Management Practices in Stocker Cattle Production

    Rachel J. Johnson;Damona G. Doye;David L. Lalman;Derrell S. Peel

  • Effects of supplementation on intake, digestion, and performance of beef cattle consuming fertilized, stockpiled bermudagrass forage

    J S Wheeler;D L Lalman;G W Horn;L A Redmon

  • Supplemental energy and extruded-expelled cottonseed meal as a supplemental protein source for beef cows consuming low-quality forage.

    S. J. Winterholler;D. L. Lalman;M. D. Hudson;C. L. Goad

  • Review: Grazing stockpiled bermudagrass as an alternative to feeding harvested forage

    D. L. Lalman;C. M. Taliaferro;F. M. Epplin;C. R. Johnson

  • Effects of dietary sulfur concentrations on the incidence and pathology of polioencephalomalicia in weaned beef calves.

    G A Niles;Sandra Morgan;W C Edwards;David Lalman

  • Effect of muscle type, sire breed, and time of weaning on fatty acid composition of finishing steers.

    A K Sexten;C R Krehbiel;J W Dillwith;R D Madden

Frequent Co-Authors

C. R. Krehbiel
C. R. Krehbiel Texas Tech University
R. P. Wettemann
R. P. Wettemann Oklahoma State University
C. J. Richards
C. J. Richards Oklahoma State University
Duane H. Keisler
Duane H. Keisler University of Missouri
Kenneth G Odde
Kenneth G Odde Kansas State University
Matthew H Poore
Matthew H Poore North Carolina State University
Samuel W. Coleman
Samuel W. Coleman United States Department of Agriculture
John D. Arthington
John D. Arthington University of Florida
Raluca G. Mateescu
Raluca G. Mateescu University of Florida
M. W. Tess
M. W. Tess Montana State University

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