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Jesse L. Grimes is affiliated with North Carolina State University in the United States. Their research primarily centers on Agricultural and Biological Sciences, with a significant focus on Animal Science and Zoology.

Their scholarly output includes numerous publications in various research areas, with a total of 35 publications in Agricultural and Biological Sciences. Subfields within this domain where they have contributed include Animal Science and Zoology (25 publications), Small Animals (10), Food Science (3), Infectious Diseases (3), and Molecular Biology (3).

The main topics of Jesse L. Grimes' work encompass:

  • Animal Nutrition and Physiology
  • Coccidia and coccidiosis research
  • Animal Behavior and Welfare Studies
  • Animal health and immunology
  • Viral gastroenteritis research and epidemiology
  • Composting and Vermicomposting Techniques
  • Veterinary medicine and infectious diseases

Grimes has contributed articles to a range of publication venues, most frequently in:

  • Poultry Science (11 publications)
  • German Journal of Veterinary Research (5)
  • AgriEngineering (2)
  • SSRN Electronic Journal (2)
  • The Journal of Applied Poultry Research (2)

Significant recent papers authored or coauthored by Jesse L. Grimes include:

  • Alternative approaches to antimicrobial use in the turkey industry: Challenges and perspectives, 2021, German Journal of Veterinary Research
  • The effect of capsulated and noncapsulated egg-yolk-specific antibody to reduce colonization in the intestine of Salmonella enterica ssp. enterica serovar Infantis-challenged broiler chickens, 2020, Poultry Science
  • Can Biochar Improve the Sustainability of Animal Production?, 2022, Applied Sciences
  • Sodium bisulfate feed additive aids broilers in growth and intestinal health during a coccidiosis challenge, 2020, Poultry Science
  • The effect of sodium bisulfate and coccidiostat on intestinal lesions and growth performance of Eimeria spp.-challenged broilers, 2020, Poultry Science

Jesse L. Grimes frequently collaborates with several researchers, including:

  • Shaban Rahimi
  • Mohammad Amir Karimi Torshizi
  • Sanjay B. Shah
  • Mohsen Sharafi
  • Taghi Zahraeı Salehı

Best Publications

  • Effects of Hen Age, Bio-Mos,® and Flavomycin® on Poult Susceptibility to Oral Escherichia coli Challenge

    A. S. Fairchild;J. L. Grimes;F. T. Jones;M. J. Wineland

  • The effect of mannanoligosaccharides, bambermycins, and virginiamycin on performance of large white male market turkeys.

    C. W. Parks;J. L. Grimes;P. R. Ferket;A. S. Fairchild

  • Comparison of the Performance of 1966- Versus 2003-Type Turkeys When Fed Representative 1966 and 2003 Turkey Diets: Growth Rate, Livability, and Feed Conversion

    G.B. Havenstein;P.R. Ferket;J.L. Grimes;M.A. Qureshi

  • Prevention of Salmonella Infection in Poultry by Specific Egg-Derived Antibody

    Shaban Rahimi;Zahra Moghadam Shiraz;Taghi Zahraei Salehi;Mohammad A. Karimi Torshizi

  • Some alternative litter materials used for growing broilers and turkeys

    J.L. Grimes;J. Smithi;C.M. Williams

  • Role of Campylobacter jejuni respiratory oxidases and reductases in host colonization.

    Rebecca A. Weingarten;Jesse L. Grimes;Jonathan W. Olson

  • The role of respiratory donor enzymes in Campylobacter jejuni host colonization and physiology

    Dilan R. Weerakoon;Nathan J. Borden;Carrie M. Goodson;Jesse Grimes

  • Effect of a direct-fed microbial (Primalac) on structure and ultrastructure of small intestine in turkey poults

    S. Rahimi;J. L. Grimes;O. Fletcher;E. Oviedo

  • Organic trace minerals and 25-hydroxycholecalciferol affect performance characteristics, leg abnormalities, and biomechanical properties of leg bones of turkeys

    P.R. Ferket;E.O. Oviedo-Rondón;P.L. Mente;D.V. Bohórquez

  • Liming Poultry Manures to Decrease Soluble Phosphorus and Suppress the Bacteria Population

    R. O. Maguire;D. Hesterberg;A. Gernat;K. Anderson

  • Response of turkey poults to soybean lectin levels typically encountered in commercial diets. 1. Effect on growth and nutrient digestibility.

    Y. O. Fasina;J. D. Garlich;H. L. Classen;P. R. Ferket

  • Effects of a Direct-Fed Microbial (Primalac) on Turkey Poult Performance and Susceptibility to Oral Salmonella Challenge

    J.L. Grimes;S. Rahimi;E. Oviedo;B.W. Sheldon

  • Correlation of body weight with hatchling blood glucose concentration and its relationship to embryonic survival

    V. L. Christensen;J. L. Grimes;W. E. Donaldson;S. Lerner

  • Effects of Turkey Breeder Hen Age, Strain, and Length of the Incubation Period on Survival of Embryos and Hatchlings

    V. L. Christensen;J. L. Grimes;M. J. Wineland;L. G. Bagley

  • The use of poultry litter as co-substrate and source of inorganic nutrients and microorganisms for the ex situ biodegradation of petroleum compounds

    CM Williams;JL Grimes;RL Mikkelsen

  • Effect of mannan-endo-1,4-beta-mannosidase on the growth performance of turkeys fed diets containing 44 and 48% crude protein soybean meal

    NH Odetallah;PR Ferket;JL Grimes;JL McNaughton

  • Screening of Indigenous Strains of Lactic Acid Bacteria for Development of a Probiotic for Poultry

    M. A. Karimi Torshizi;Sh. Rahimi;N. Mojgani;S. Esmaeilkhanian

  • Chromium propionate in broilers: effect on insulin sensitivity

    M. A. Brooks;J. L. Grimes;K. E. Lloyd;K. Krafka

  • Footpad dermatitis severity on turkey flocks and correlations with locomotion, litter conditions, and body weight at market age

    M. J. Da Costa;J. L. Grimes;E. O. Oviedo-Rondón;I. Barasch

  • Use of a litter material made from cotton waste, gypsum, and old newsprint for rearing broiler chickens

    J. L. Grimes;T. A. Carter;J. L. Godwin

  • Accelerating embryonic growth during incubation following prolonged egg storage. 2. Embryonic growth and metabolism

    VL Christensen;JL Grimes;MJ Wineland;GS Davis

  • Enzyme Supplementation to Enhance Wheat Utilization in Starter Diets for Broilers and Turkeys

    A. N. Crouch;J. L. Grimes;P. R. Ferket;L. N. Thomas

  • Hen Age Relationship with Embryonic Mortality and Fertility in Commercial Turkeys

    B. D. Fairchild;V. L. Christensen;J. L. Grimes;M. J. Wineland

  • The Effect of Dietary Fermacto on Layer Hen Performance

    J. L. Grimes;D. V. Maurice;S. F. Lightsey;J. G. Lopez

  • Relative bioavailability in chicks of manganese from manganese propionate

    M. A. Brooks;J. L. Grimes;K. E. Lloyd;F. Valdez

  • Dietary Pentosanase Supplementation of Diets Containing Different Qualities of Wheat on Growth Performance and Metabolizable Energy of Turkey Poults

    A. A. Santos;P. R. Ferket;J. L. Grimes;F. W. Edens

  • Accelerating embryonic growth during incubation following prolonged egg storage. 1. Embryonic livability.

    VL Christensen;JL Grimes;MJ Wineland;GS Davis

Frequent Co-Authors

V. L. Christensen
V. L. Christensen North Carolina State University
M. J. Wineland
M. J. Wineland North Carolina State University
Peter R. Ferket
Peter R. Ferket North Carolina State University
Edgar O. Oviedo-Rondón
Edgar O. Oviedo-Rondón North Carolina State University
Philip W. Westerman
Philip W. Westerman North Carolina State University
J. D. Garlich
J. D. Garlich North Carolina State University
Jerry W. Spears
Jerry W. Spears North Carolina State University
K.E. Lloyd
K.E. Lloyd North Carolina State University
Frank W. Edens
Frank W. Edens North Carolina State University
Frank T. Jones
Frank T. Jones University of Arkansas at Fayetteville

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