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F. E. Robinson

F. E. Robinson

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Animal Science and Veterinary

D-Index
39
Citations
6281
World Ranking
1258
National Ranking
86

Overview

F. E. Robinson is affiliated with the University of Alberta in Canada and has contributed to research primarily in agricultural and biological sciences, with a significant focus on animal science and zoology. Their work spans topics related to animal nutrition and physiology, as well as the management and welfare of livestock and poultry.

Their publication record includes contributions to both scientific journals and encyclopedic reference works. Notable recent papers include:

  • Evolution of maternal feed restriction practices over 60 years of selection for broiler productivity (2022, Poultry Science)
  • Broiler growth and efficiency in response to relaxed maternal feed restriction (2021, Poultry Science)
  • Feeding, feed-seeking behavior, and reproductive performance of broiler breeders under conditions of relaxed feed restriction (2020, Poultry Science)
  • Symposium: Better teaching through science: incorporating the scholarship of teaching & learning (2022, Poultry Science)
  • ʿABD-AL-BARĪ (2020, Encyclopaedia Iranica Online)

The main topics covered in Robinson's research include:

  • Animal Nutrition and Physiology
  • Rabbits: Nutrition, Reproduction, Health
  • Livestock and Poultry Management
  • Animal Behavior and Welfare Studies
  • Innovative Teaching Methods
  • Problem and Project Based Learning
  • Evaluation of Teaching Practices

Frequent coauthors in Robinson's research efforts include M.J. Zuidhof, Mohammad Afrouziyeh, Nicole M. Zukiwsky, V.L. Carney, and N.B. Anthony. Their collaborations reflect a consistent engagement with experts in poultry science and related fields.

Their publications predominantly appear in the journal Poultry Science, which accounts for four of their recent works, alongside contributions in the Encyclopaedia Iranica Online and SSRN Electronic Journal. This distribution highlights both disciplinary research output and interdisciplinary outreach.

Robinson's work also intersects with education and social sciences, particularly exploring innovative teaching methods and the evaluation of teaching practices within their discipline. This indicates an interest in the scholarship of teaching and learning alongside core scientific investigations.

Best Publications

  • Growth, efficiency, and yield of commercial broilers from 1957, 1978, and 2005

    M. J. Zuidhof;B. L. Schneider;V. L. Carney;D. R. Korver

  • Effect of Feed Allowance During Rearing and Breeding on Female Broiler Breeders. 2. Ovarian Morphology and Production

    M. W. Yu;F. E. Robinson;R. G. Charles;R. Weingardt

  • Effects of increasing photoperiod length on performance and health of broiler chickens

    H L Classen;C Riddell;F E Robinson

  • Growth and body composition of broiler chickens in response to different regimens of feed restriction.

    M. W. Yu;F. E. Robinson;M. T. Clandinin;L. Bodnar

  • The Relationship Between Body Weight and Reproductive Efficiency in Meat-Type Chickens

    F. E. Robinson;J. L. Wilson;J. L. Wilson;M. W. Yu;M. W. Yu;G. M. Fasenko;G. M. Fasenko

  • Growth Performance, Feed Efficiency and the Incidence of Skeletal and Metabolic Disease in Full-Fed and Feed Restricted Broiler and Roaster Chickens

    F. E. Robinson;H. L. Classen;J. A. Hanson;D. K. Onderka

  • Effects of body weight and feed allocation during sexual maturation in broiler breeder hens. 2. Ovarian morphology and plasma hormone profiles

    RA Renema;FE Robinson;JA Proudman;M Newcombe

  • Relationship of Hen Age and Egg Sequence Position with Fertility, Hatchability, Viability, and Preincubation Embryonic Development in Broiler Breeders

    G. M. Fasenko;R. T. Hardin;F. E. Robinson;J. L. Wilson

  • Prestorage Incubation of Long-Term Stored Broiler Breeder Eggs: 1. Effects on Hatchability

    G. M. Fasenko;F. E. Robinson;A. I. Whelan;K. M. Kremeniuk

  • The Application of Short-Term Feed Restriction to Broiler Chicken Production: A Review

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  • Defining normal: comparison of feed restriction and full feeding of female broiler breeders

    R.A. Renema;F.E. Robinson

  • The Effects of Nutrient Dilution on the Well-Being and Performance of Female Broiler Breeders

    M. J. Zuidhof;F. E. Robinson;J.J.R. Feddes;R. T. Hardin

  • End-of-cycle bone quality in white- and brown-egg laying hens.

    C M Riczu;J L Saunders-Blades;A K Yngvesson;F E Robinson

  • Nutritive value of house fly (Musca domestica) larvae as a feed supplement for turkey poults

    M.J Zuidhof;C.L Molnar;F.M Morley;T.L Wray

  • Effects of body weight and feed allocation during sexual maturation in broiler breeder hens. 1. Growth and carcass characteristics

    RA Renema;FE Robinson;M Newcombe;RI McKay

  • Implications of changes to commercial broiler and broiler breeder body weight targets over the past 30 years

    R.A. Renema;M.E. Rustad;F.E. Robinson

  • Growth, Body Composition, and Plasma Androgen Concentration of Male Broiler Chickens Subjected to Different Regimens of Photoperiod and Light Intensity

    R. G. Charles;F. E. Robinson;R. T. Hardin;M. W. Yu

  • Relationships Among Egg Characteristics, Chick Measurements, and Early Growth Traits in Ten Broiler Breeder Strains

    N. J. Wolanski;R. A. Renema;F. E. Robinson;V. L. Carney

  • Effect of Feed Allowance During Rearing and Breeding on Female Broiler Breeders. 1. Growth and Carcass Characteristics

    M. W. Yu;F. E. Robinson;A. R. Robblee

  • Investigating the eggshell conductance and embryonic metabolism of modern and unselected domestic avian genetic strains at two flock ages

    E E O'Dea;G M Fasenko;J J R Feddes;F E Robinson

  • Effect of dietary protein intake during the pullet-to-breeder transition period on early egg weight and production in broiler breeders

    N. S. Joseph;F. E. Robinson;D. R. Korver;R. A. Renema

  • Relationship Between Chick Conformation and Quality Measures with Early Growth Traits in Males of Eight Selected Pure or Commercial Broiler Breeder Strains

    N. J. Wolanski;R. A. Renema;F. E. Robinson;V. L. Carney

  • Research note: variability in preincubation embryonic development in domestic fowl. 2. Effects of duration of egg storage period.

    G. M. Fasenko;F. E. Robinson;R. T. Hardin;J. L. Wilson

Frequent Co-Authors

R. A. Renema
R. A. Renema University of Alberta
Martin J. Zuidhof
Martin J. Zuidhof University of Alberta
Jeanna L. Wilson
Jeanna L. Wilson University of Georgia
Sacit F. Bilgili
Sacit F. Bilgili Auburn University
Henry L. Classen
Henry L. Classen University of Saskatchewan
Ann M. Donoghue
Ann M. Donoghue United States Department of Agriculture
M. J. Wineland
M. J. Wineland North Carolina State University
Patricia Y. Hester
Patricia Y. Hester Purdue University West Lafayette
Billy M. Hargis
Billy M. Hargis University of Arkansas at Fayetteville

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