Gary D. Dial spends much of his time researching Animal science, Lactation, Herd, Weaning and Estrous cycle. The Culling research Gary D. Dial does as part of his general Herd study is frequently linked to other disciplines of science, such as Reproductive failure, Weaning weight, Female life expectancy and Database research, therefore creating a link between diverse domains of science. There are a combination of areas like Gradual increase and Parity integrated together with his Weaning study.
He has begun a study into Estrous cycle, looking into Internal medicine and Endocrinology. His studies deal with areas such as Breed and Boar taint as well as Internal medicine. His studies in Insulin integrate themes in fields like Metabolite and Meal.
Gary D. Dial focuses on Animal science, Lactation, Weaning, Herd and Litter. His Animal science research focuses on Veterinary medicine and how it connects with Mortality data. Endocrinology, Internal medicine, Meal, Weight loss and Logistic regression are fields of study that intersect with his Lactation research.
His work in the fields of Insulin, Radioimmunoassay and Pulsatile flow overlaps with other areas such as BOAR and Lactating sow. The concepts of his Weaning study are interwoven with issues in Food intake and Estrous cycle. His work in the fields of Herd, such as Culling, intersects with other areas such as Productivity, Internal consistency and Infestation.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Animal science, Herd, Weaning, Litter and Lactation. His study brings together the fields of Agricultural science and Animal science. His Herd research is included under the broader classification of Veterinary medicine.
Gary D. Dial combines Weaning and Animal husbandry in his studies. Litter is frequently linked to Estrous cycle in his study. Borrowing concepts from Early weaning, Gary D. Dial weaves in ideas under Lactation.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Animal science, Herd, Lactation, Weaning and Culling. In general Animal science study, his work on Early weaning often relates to the realm of Parity, thereby connecting several areas of interest. His Lactation research encompasses a variety of disciplines, including Insulin, Internal medicine, Body weight, Litter and BOAR.
His research on Weaning frequently links to adjacent areas such as Estrous cycle. His Culling investigation overlaps with other disciplines such as Reproductive failure, Female life expectancy, Database research and Animal husbandry.
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An Indirect Fluorescent Antibody Test for the Detection of Antibody to Swine Infertility and Respiratory Syndrome Virus in Swine Sera
In J. Yoon;Han S. Joo;William T. Christianson;Hyun S. Kim.
Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation (1992)
Lifetime reproductive performance in female pigs having distinct reasons for removal
Thomaz Lucia;Gary D. Dial;William E. Marsh.
Livestock Production Science (2000)
Characterization of luteinizing hormone secretion in the primiparous, lactating sow: relationship to blood metabolites and return-to-estrus interval.
M. D. Tokach;J. E. Pettigrew;G. D. Dial;J. E. Wheaton.
Journal of Animal Science (1992)
Reducing pig mortality through supervision during the perinatal period.
Patricia K. Holyoake;Gary D. Dial;Todd Trigg;Vickie L. King.
Journal of Animal Science (1995)
Factors influencing the postweaning reproductive performance of sows on commercial farms
Y. Koketsu;G.D. Dial.
Theriogenology (1997)
Feed intake pattern during lactation and subsequent reproductive performance of sows
Yuzo Koketsu;Gary D. Dial;James E. Pettigrew;Vickie L. King.
Journal of Animal Science (1996)
Breed differences in boar taint: relationship between tissue levels boar taint compounds and sensory analysis of taint.
J Xue;G D Dial;E E Holton;Z Vickers.
Journal of Animal Science (1996)
Characterization of feed intake patterns during lactation in commercial swine herds
Yuzo Koketsu;Gary D. Dial;James E. Pettigrew;William E. Marsh.
Journal of Animal Science (1996)
Influence of imposed feed intake patterns during lactation on reproductive performance and on circulating levels of glucose, insulin, and luteinizing hormone in primiparous sows
Yuzo Koketsu;Gary D. Dial;James E. Pettigrew;William E. Marsh.
Journal of Animal Science (1996)
Quantitative influence of lysine and energy intake on yield of milk components in the primiparous sow.
M. D. Tokach;J. E. Pettigrew;Brian A Crooker;G. D. Dial.
Journal of Animal Science (1992)
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