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Janice G.P. Bowman is affiliated with Montana State University in the United States. Their research spans several domains within Agricultural and Biological Sciences, with particular focus on subfields such as Agronomy and Crop Science, Animal Science and Zoology, Genetics, General Health Professions, and areas concerning Management, Monitoring, Policy, and Law.

The main topics of work covered by Bowman include:

  • Ruminant Nutrition and Digestive Physiology
  • Genetic and phenotypic traits in livestock
  • Animal Nutrition and Physiology
  • Reproductive Physiology in Livestock
  • Rangeland Management and Livestock Ecology
  • Turfgrass Adaptation and Management
  • Rangeland and Wildlife Management

Bowman has contributed several recent papers covering aspects of animal science and rangeland management. Notable publications include:

  • Dormant season grazing on northern mixed grass prairie agroecosystems: Does protein supplement intake, cow age, weight and body condition impact beef cattle resource use and residual vegetation cover?, 2020, published in PLoS ONE
  • The influence of age and environmental conditions on supplement intake by beef cattle winter grazing northern mixed-grass rangelands, 2020, Journal of Animal Science
  • Corn versus Barley in Finishing Diets: Effect on Steer Performance and Feeding Behavior, 2021, Animals
  • The Influence of Environmental Conditions on Intake Behavior and Activity by Feedlot Steers Fed Corn or Barley-Based Diets, 2021, Animals
  • Diurnal Ruminal pH and Temperature Patterns of Steers Fed Corn or Barley-Based Finishing Diets, 2021, Animals

Frequent publication venues where Bowman's work appears include:

  • Animals (3 publications)
  • Journal of Animal Science (1)
  • PLoS ONE (1)
  • Translational Animal Science (1)
  • Kidney Medicine (1)

Bowman has collaborated regularly with several researchers, including:

  • Samuel A. Wyffels
  • Darrin L Boss
  • Timothy DelCurto
  • Julia M Dafoe
  • Cory T Parsons

Best Publications

  • Delivery method and supplement consumption by grazing ruminants: a review.

    J.G.P. Bowman;B.F. Sowell

  • The Impact of Forage Quality and Supplementation Regimen on Ruminant Animal Intake and Performance

    J.A. Paterson;R.L. Belyea;J.P. Bowman;M.S. Kerley

  • Feeding and watering behavior of healthy and morbid steers in a commercial feedlot.

    B. F. Sowell;M. E. Branine;J. G. P. Bowman;M. E. Hubbert

  • QTL analysis of an intervarietal set of substitution lines in Brassica napus: (i) Seed oil content and fatty acid composition

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  • Radio frequency technology to measure feeding behavior and health of feedlot steers

    B.F. Sowell;J.G.P. Bowman;M.E. Branine;M.E. Hubbert

  • Application of feeding behaviour to predict morbidity of newly received calves in a commercial feedlot.

    W. F. Quimby;Bok F. Sowell;J. G. P Bowman;M. E. Branine

  • EFFECTS OF FORAGE SPECIES AND PARTICLE SIZE ON BACTERIAL CELLULOLYTIC ACTIVITY AND COLONIZATION IN SITU

    J. G. P. Bowman;J. L. Firkins

  • Feed-quality variation in the barley core Collection of the USDA National Small Grains Collection

    J.G.P. Bowman;T.K. Blake;L.M.M. Surber;D.K. Habernicht

  • Monensin effects on digestion of corn or barley high-concentrate diets.

    L.M.M. Surber;J.G.P. Bowman

  • Barley varieties for finishing steers: II. Ruminal characteristics and rate, site, and extent of digestion.

    D. L. Boss;J. G. P. Bowman

  • Hordoindolines are associated with a major endosperm-texture QTL in barley (Hordeum vulgare).

    B Beecher;J Bowman;J M Martin;A D Bettge

  • Liquid supplementation for ruminants fed low-quality forage diets: a review

    J. G. P. Bowman;Bok F. Sowell;J. A. Paterson

  • Barley varieties for finishing steers: I. Feedlot performance, in vivo diet digestion, and carcass characteristics.

    D. L. Boss;J. G. P. Bowman

  • Evaluation of ewe and lamb immune response when ewes were supplemented with vitamin E.

    J. T. Daniels;P. G. Hatfield;D. E. Burgess;R. W. Kottt

  • Social behavior of grazing beef cattle: Implications for management

    B. F. Sowell;J. C. Mosley;J. G. P. Bowman

  • Effects of grass maturity and legume substitution on large particle size reduction and small particle flow from the rumen of cattle.

    J. G. P. Bowman;J. G. P. Bowman;C. W. Hunt;C. W. Hunt;M. S. Kerley;M. S. Kerley;J. A. Paterson;J. A. Paterson

  • Liquid supplement and forage intake by range beef cows.

    B. F. Sowell;J. G. P. Bowman;E. E. Grings;M. D. MacNeil

  • Barley Feed Uses and Quality Improvement

    Tom Blake;Victoria C. Blake;Janice G. P. Bowman;Hussein Abdel ‐ Haleem

  • Effects of Metaphylactic Antibiotics on Behavior of Feedlot Calves

    T.K. Daniels;J.G.P. Bowman;B.F. Sowell;M.E. Branine

  • Increased puroindoline levels slow ruminal digestion of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) starch by cattle

    C. G. Swan;J. G. P. Bowman;J. M. Martin;M. J. Giroux

  • Effect of intake level and alfalfa substitution for grass hay on ruminal kinetics of fiber digestion and particle passage in beef cattle

    S. A. Bhatti;J. G. P. Bowman;J. L. Firkins;A. V. Grove

  • Hardness Locus Sequence Variation and Endosperm Texture in Spring Barley

    Y. Turuspekov;B. Beecher;Y. Darlington;J. Bowman;J. Bowman

  • Nonstructural carbohydrate supplementation of yearling heifers and range beef cows.

    J. G. P. Bowman;B. F. Sowell;L. M. M. Surber;T. K. Daniels

  • Corn Gluten Feed Supplementation of Grass Hay Diets for Beef Cows and Yearling Heifers

    C. S. Cordes;K. E. Turner;J. A. Paterson;J.G.P. Bowman

Frequent Co-Authors

Patrick M. Hayes
Patrick M. Hayes Oregon State University
Carl W. Hunt
Carl W. Hunt University of Idaho
Monty S. Kerley
Monty S. Kerley University of Missouri
John M. Martin
John M. Martin Montana State University
Jeffrey L. Firkins
Jeffrey L. Firkins The Ohio State University
Ronald L. Belyea
Ronald L. Belyea University of Missouri
Todd R. Callaway
Todd R. Callaway University of Georgia
Roger B. Harvey
Roger B. Harvey United States Department of Agriculture
David J. Nisbet
David J. Nisbet United States Department of Agriculture
James S. Drouillard
James S. Drouillard Kansas State University

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