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L.E. Hulbert 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 L.E. Hulbert sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 72 publications — 10th percentile

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L.E. Hulbert 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 L.E. Hulbert sits on this spectrum.

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2% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Overview

L.E. Hulbert is affiliated with Kansas State University in the United States and has contributed to research primarily in the fields of Agricultural and Biological Sciences and Medicine. Their work spans significant subfields such as Animal Science and Zoology, Small Animals, Agronomy and Crop Science, Emergency Medicine, and Genetics.

The scientist's research topics focus on several key areas including Animal Behavior and Welfare Studies, Meat and Animal Product Quality, Animal Disease Management and Epidemiology, Animal Health and Immunology, Reproductive Physiology in Livestock, Animal Nutrition and Physiology, and Genetic and Phenotypic Traits in Livestock.

Frequent publication venues where Hulbert's work has appeared include:

  • Journal of Animal Science
  • Animals
  • Journal of Neurotrauma
  • Translational Animal Science
  • Military Medicine

Some of the recent papers authored or co-authored by Hulbert are:

  • Pre-Clinical Common Data Elements for Traumatic Brain Injury Research: Progress and Use Cases (2020) in Journal of Neurotrauma
  • Evaluation of a novel computer vision-based livestock monitoring system to identify and track specific behaviors of individual nursery pigs within a group-housed environment (2022) in Translational Animal Science
  • Evaluation of Precision Livestock Technology and Human Scoring of Nursery Pigs in a Controlled Immune Challenge Experiment (2023) in Animals
  • Effects of milk feeding strategies on short- and long-term productivity of Holstein heifers (2021) in Journal of Dairy Science
  • Development of a Minipig Model of BINT From Blast Exposure Using a Repeatable Mobile Shock Expansion Tube (2021) in Military Medicine

Hulbert collaborates frequently with a group of co-authors who include Eduarda M. Bortoluzzi, Mikayla J. Goering, Majid Jaberi-Douraki, Ty B Schmidt, and Benny E Mote. These collaborations have contributed to interdisciplinary efforts across livestock behavior, health, and emergency medicine research.

Best Publications

  • Stress, immunity, and the management of calves.

    Lindsey E. Hulbert;Sonia J. Moisá

  • Innate immune responses of temperamental and calm cattle after transportation

    Lindsey E. Hulbert;Jeff A. Carroll;Nicole C. Burdick;Ronald D. Randel

  • Relationships between temperament and transportation with rectal temperature and serum concentrations of cortisol and epinephrine in bulls

    N.C. Burdick;N.C. Burdick;J.A. Carroll;L.E. Hulbert;J.W. Dailey

  • Technical note: Development of a self-contained, indwelling rectal temperature probe for cattle research.

    R. R. Reuter;J. A. Carroll;L. E. Hulbert;J. W. Dailey

  • The effects of early weaning on innate immune responses of Holstein calves.

    Lindsey E Hulbert;Lindsey E Hulbert;C J Cobb;J A Carroll;M A Ballou

  • Effects of changing milk replacer feedings from twice to once daily on Holstein calf innate immune responses before and after weaning

    L.E. Hulbert;L.E. Hulbert;C.J. Cobb;J.A. Carroll;M.A. Ballou

  • Effect of milk replacer feeding rate, age at weaning, and method of reducing milk replacer to weaning on digestion, performance, rumination, and activity in dairy calves to 4 months of age

    T.S. Dennis;F.X. Suarez-Mena;T.M. Hill;J.D. Quigley

  • Novelty causes elevated heart rate and immune changes in pigs exposed to handling, alleys, and ramps

    C.R.G. Lewis;L.E. Hulbert;J.J. McGlone

  • Temperament influences endotoxin-induced changes in rectal temperature, sickness behavior, and plasma epinephrine concentrations in bulls.

    Nicole C Burdick;Jeffery A Carroll;Lindsey E Hulbert;Jeffery W Dailey

  • Evaluation of drop versus trickle-feeding systems for crated or group-penned gestating sows.

    L. E. Hulbert;J. J. McGlone

  • Yeast product supplementation modulated feeding behavior and metabolism in transition dairy cows

    K. Yuan;T. Liang;M.B. Muckey;L.G.D. Mendonça

  • Yeast product supplementation modulated humoral and mucosal immunity and uterine inflammatory signals in transition dairy cows.

    K. Yuan;L.G.D. Mendonça;L.E. Hulbert;L.K. Mamedova

  • Survey of management practices related to bovine respiratory disease in preweaned calves on California dairies.

    W. J. Love;Terry W Lehenbauer;B. M. Karle;Lindsey E. Hulbert

  • Influence of temperament and transportation on physiological and endocrinological parameters in bulls

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  • Association of plasma haptoglobin concentration and other biomarkers with bovine respiratory disease status in pre-weaned dairy calves

    Sonia J. Moisá;Sharif S. Aly;Terry W. Lehenbauer;William J. Love

  • Effects of intravenous Escherichia coli dose on the pathophysiological response of colostrum-fed Jersey calves

    M.A. Ballou;C.J. Cobb;L.E. Hulbert;L.E. Hulbert;J.A. Carroll

  • Wooden hutch space allowance influences male Holstein calf health, performance, daily lying time, and respiratory immunity

    M. S. Calvo-Lorenzo;L. E. Hulbert;A. L. Fowler;A. Louie

  • Innate immune responses and health of individually reared Holstein calves after placement into transition-pens 23 d after weaning.

    Lindsey E. Hulbert;Michael A. Ballou

  • Technical Note: Evaluation of an ear-attached movement sensor to record rumination, eating, and activity behaviors in 1-month-old calves

    T.M. Hill;F.X. Suarez-Mena;W. Hu;T.S. Dennis

  • Effects of gradual and later weaning ages when feeding high milk replacer rates on growth, textured starter digestibility, and behavior in Holstein calves from 0 to 4 months of age

    T.S. Dennis;F.X. Suarez-Mena;T.M. Hill;J.D. Quigley

  • Effects of fatty acids and calf starter form on intake, growth, digestion, and selected blood metabolites in male calves from 0 to 4 months of age.

    J D Quigley;T M Hill;Lindsey E Hulbert;T S Dennis

  • Diverse production system and social status effects on pig immunity and behavior

    A.C. Rudine;M.A. Sutherland;L. Hulbert;J.L. Morrow

  • Sexually dimorphic innate immunological responses of pre-pubertal Brahman cattle following an intravenous lipopolysaccharide challenge

    Jeffery A. Carroll;Nicole C. Burdick Sanchez;Nicole C. Burdick Sanchez;Lindsey E. Hulbert;Lindsey E. Hulbert;Michael A. Ballou

  • Acute stress affects the physiology and behavior of allergic mice

    M.A. Sutherland;G.P. Shome;L.E. Hulbert;N. Krebs

  • Relative Availability of Iron in Mined Humic Substances for Weanling Pigs

    S. W. Kim;L. E. Hulbert;H. A. Rachuonyo;J. J. McGlone

  • Technical note: Determination of preanalysis storage temperature and time allowances for ex vivo innate immune responses.

    M.D. Sellers;L.E. Hulbert;L.E. Hulbert;M.A. Ballou

  • Use of a putative maternal pheromone during transport and the effect of trailer temperatures on pig losses and welfare

    C. R. G. Lewis;C. R. G. Lewis;N. Krebs;L. E. Hulbert;J. J. McGlone

  • Effects of dietary source and intake of energy on immune competence and the response to an infectious bovine rhinotracheitis virus (IBRV) challenge in cattle

    L.R. Schwertner;M.L. Galyean;L.E. Hulbert;L.E. Hulbert;J.A. Carroll

  • CASE STUDY: Effects of Morinda citrifolia extract on performance and morbidity of newly received beef heifers1

    C.H. Ponce;M.A. Ballou;R.G. Godbee;L.E. Hulbert

  • Effect of oral administration of meloxicam prior to transport on inflammatory mediators and leukoctye function of cattle at feedlot arrival.

    Sarah F Capik;Brad J White;Robert L Larson;Nicholas Van Engen

  • Effects of milk, pasteurized milk, and milk replacer on health and productivity of dairy calves

    Lindsey E Hulbert;Sophia A. Trombetta;Jere A. Noel;Sonia J. Moisa

  • Effect of Forced Swimming Exercise Stress on Allergic Pulmonary Inflammation in Mice

    G.P. Shome;L.E. Hulbert;N. Krebs;M.A. Sutherland

Frequent Co-Authors

John J. McGlone
John J. McGlone Texas Tech University
Sharif S Aly
Sharif S Aly University of California, Davis
Edward D. Hall
Edward D. Hall University of Kentucky
Adam D. Bachstetter
Adam D. Bachstetter University of Kentucky
J. W. Dailey
J. W. Dailey US Department of Agriculture
Kenneth G Odde
Kenneth G Odde Kansas State University
Barry J. Bradford
Barry J. Bradford Michigan State University
T.M. Hill
T.M. Hill Provimi
Sung Woo Kim
Sung Woo Kim North Carolina State University

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