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2023

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Animal Science and Veterinary

D-Index
59
Citations
9568
World Ranking
369
National Ranking
133

D.J. Schingoethe publication distribution in Animal Science and Veterinary in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Animal Science and Veterinary in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where D.J. Schingoethe sits on this spectrum.

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29 publications 442+

This scientist: 185 publications — 70th percentile

70% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 442 publications or more.

D.J. Schingoethe D-index placement in Animal Science and Veterinary in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Animal Science and Veterinary scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where D.J. Schingoethe sits on this spectrum.

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20 D-Index 77+

This scientist: 59 D-Index — 89th percentile

89% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 77 D-Index or more.

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2023 - Research.com Animal Science and Veterinary in United States Leader Award
  • 2010 - ASAS Fellow: Research Category, American Society of Animal Science
  • 2007 - American Dairy Science Association Fellowship Award
  • 2006 - Award of Honor, American Dairy Science Association
  • 2003 - Zinpro Award for Excellence in Dairy Science, American Dairy Science Association
  • 1989 - American Feed Industry Association Award, American Dairy Science Association

Overview

D.J. Schingoethe is affiliated with South Dakota State University in the United States. The scientist's research contributions are primarily recognized within the domain of animal science, as indicated by multiple awards received over the course of a career.

Throughout their career, D.J. Schingoethe has been acknowledged by professional organizations such as the American Dairy Science Association and the American Society of Animal Science. Awards include the ASAS Fellow: Research Category from the American Society of Animal Science in 2010, the American Dairy Science Association Fellowship Award in 2007, the Award of Honor from the American Dairy Science Association in 2006, the Zinpro Award for Excellence in Dairy Science in 2003, and the American Feed Industry Association Award in 1989.

There is no publicly available detailed record of specific papers, co-authors, or publication venues tied to this scientist. Likewise, no listed data on book publications or specific fields, subfields, or topics of study is currently identified.

The record focuses on awards predominantly linked to dairy science and animal science communities. This suggests a research focus aligned with these scientific areas, although exact topics or sub-disciplines are not itemized in the information provided.

Best Publications

  • Dietary Marine Algae (Schizochytrium sp.) Increases Concentrations of Conjugated Linoleic, Docosahexaenoic and Transvaccenic Acids in Milk of Dairy Cows

    Sharon T. Franklin;Kimberly R. Martin;Robert J. Baer;David J. Schingoethe

  • Influence of dietary fish oil on conjugated linoleic acid and other fatty acids in milk fat from lactating dairy cows.

    D.C. Donovan;D.J. Schingoethe;R.J. Baer;J. Ryali

  • Evaluation of dried and wet distillers grains included at two concentrations in the diets of lactating dairy cows.

    J.L. Anderson;D.J. Schingoethe;K.F. Kalscheur;A.R. Hippen

  • Fish Oil and Extruded Soybeans Fed in Combination Increase Conjugated Linoleic Acids in Milk of Dairy Cows More Than When Fed Separately

    L.A. Whitlock;D.J. Schingoethe;A.R. Hippen;K.F. Kalscheur

  • Invited review: The use of distillers products in dairy cattle diets.

    D.J. Schingoethe;K.F. Kalscheur;A.R. Hippen;A.D. Garcia

  • Evaluation of various sources of corn dried distillers grains plus solubles for lactating dairy cattle.

    D.H. Kleinschmit;D.J. Schingoethe;K.F. Kalscheur;A.R. Hippen

  • Feed efficiency of mid-lactation dairy cows fed yeast culture during summer.

    D.J. Schingoethe;K.N. Linke;K.F. Kalscheur;A.R. Hippen

  • Fatty acid profiles of milk and rumen digesta from cows fed fish oil, extruded soybeans or their blend.

    A.A. AbuGhazaleh;D.J. Schingoethe;A.R. Hippen;K.F. Kalscheur

  • Composition and properties of milk and butter from cows fed fish oil.

    R.J. Baer;J. Ryali;D.J. Schingoethe;K.M. Kasperson

  • Evaluation of corn distillers grains and ruminally protected lysine and methionine for lactating dairy cows

    J.R. Nichols;D.J. Schingoethe;H.A. Maiga;M.J. Brouk

  • Ruminal and intestinal degradability of distillers grains plus solubles varies by source.

    D.H. Kleinschmit;J.L. Anderson;D.J. Schingoethe;K.F. Kalscheur

  • Milk Conjugated Linoleic Acid Response to Fish Oil Supplementation of Diets Differing in Fatty Acid Profiles

    A.A. AbuGhazaleh;D.J. Schingoethe;A.R. Hippen;K.F. Kalscheur

  • Heat-Treated Soybeans for Lactating Cows

    C.D. Mielke;D.J. Schingoethe

  • A 100-Year Review: Total mixed ration feeding of dairy cows.

    David J. Schingoethe

  • Response of lactating dairy cows to a cellulase and xylanase enzyme mixture applied to forages at the time of feeding

    David J. Schingoethe;Gene A. Stegeman;Royce J. Treacher

  • Feeding Fish Meal and Extruded Soybeans Enhances the Conjugated Linoleic Acid (CLA) Content of Milk

    A.A. Abu-Ghazaleh;D.J. Schingoethe;A.R. Hippen;L.A. Whitlock

  • Whey Utilization in Animal Feeding: A Summary and Evaluation,

    David J. Schingoethe

  • Lactational response to soybean meal, heated soybean meal, and extruded soybeans with ruminally protected methionine.

    D.J. Schingoethe;D.P. Casper;C. Yang;D.J. Illg

  • Response of early lactation dairy cows fed diets varying in source of nonstructural carbohydrate and crude protein.

    David P. Casper;David J. Schingoethe;Wade A. Eisenbeisz

  • Slow-release urea and highly fermentable sugars in diets fed to lactating dairy cows.

    G.L. Golombeski;K.F. Kalscheur;A.R. Hippen;D.J. Schingoethe

  • Composition and flavor of milk and butter from cows fed fish oil, extruded soybeans, or their combination.

    N. Ramaswamy;R.J. Baer;D.J. Schingoethe;A.R. Hippen

  • Milk production and composition from cows fed wet corn distillers grains.

    D.J. Schingoethe;M.J. Brouk;C.P. Birkelo

  • Feeding lactose increases ruminal butyrate and plasma β-hydroxybutyrate in lactating dairy cows

    J.M. DeFrain;A.R. Hippen;K.F. Kalscheur;D.J. Schingoethe

Frequent Co-Authors

Arnold Hippen
Arnold Hippen South Dakota State University
Kenneth Kalscheur
Kenneth Kalscheur Agricultural Research Service
David P. Casper
David P. Casper South Dakota State University
James K. Drackley
James K. Drackley University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Veerle Fievez
Veerle Fievez Ghent University
George A. Perry
George A. Perry Texas A&M University
Duane H. Keisler
Duane H. Keisler University of Missouri
G.R. Ghorbani
G.R. Ghorbani Isfahan University of Technology

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