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Animal Science and Veterinary

D-Index
25
Citations
3146
World Ranking
2936
National Ranking
834

Overview

R. Bagg is affiliated with Eli Lilly in the United States, contributing to the scientific and research activities associated with this organization.

There are no recent papers available to detail specific research topics or publication history for this scientist. Similarly, there is no information on frequent co-authors or publication venues that would provide insight into collaborative networks or preferred journals and conferences.

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Best Publications

  • Comparison of techniques for measurement of rumen pH in lactating dairy cows

    T. Duffield;J.C. Plaizier;A. Fairfield;R. Bagg

  • Efficacy of Monensin for the Prevention of Subclinical Ketosis in Lactating Dairy Cows

    T.F. Duffield;D. Sandals;K.E. Leslie;K. Lissemore

  • Meta-analysis of the effects of monensin in beef cattle on feed efficiency, body weight gain, and dry matter intake

    T F Duffield;J K Merrill;Randal Bagg

  • Long-term effects of feeding monensin on methane production in lactating dairy cows.

    N.E. Odongo;R. Bagg;G. Vessie;P. Dick

  • Effect of prepartum administration of monensin in a controlled-release capsule on postpartum energy indicators in lactating dairy cows.

    T.F. Duffield;D. Sandals;K.E. Leslie;K. Lissemore

  • The impact of a monensin controlled-release capsule on subclinical ketosis in the transition dairy cow.

    B.L. Green;B.W. McBride;D. Sandals;K.E. Leslie

  • Effects of monensin and dietary soybean oil on milk fat percentage and milk fatty acid profile in lactating dairy cows.

    O. AlZahal;N.E. Odongo;T. Mutsvangwa;M.M. Or-Rashid

  • Effect of a prepartum administration of monensin in a controlled-release capsule on apparent digestibilities and nitrogen utilization in transition dairy cows

    J.C. Plaizier;A. Martin;T. Duffield;R. Bagg

  • Effects of a monensin controlled-release capsule or premix on attenuation of subacute ruminal acidosis in dairy cows.

    T. Mutsvangwa;J.P. Walton;J.C. Plaizier;T.F. Duffield

  • Effect of a monensin controlled release capsule on metabolic parameters in transition dairy cows.

    T.F. Duffield;S. LeBlanc;R. Bagg;K. Leslie

  • Prepartum monensin for the reduction of energy associated disease in postpartum dairy cows.

    T. Duffield;R. Bagg;L. DesCoteaux;E. Bouchard

  • Effect of a monensin-controlled release capsule on cow health and reproductive performance

    T.F. Duffield;K.E. Leslie;D. Sandals;K. Lissemore

  • Efficacy of intramammary tilmicosin and risk factors for cure of Staphylococcus aureus infection in the dry period.

    R. T. Dingwell;K. E. Leslie;T. F. Duffield;Y. H. Schukken

  • Effects of prepartum administration of a monensin controlled release capsule on rumen pH, feed intake, and milk production of transition dairy cows.

    A.M. Fairfield;J.C. Plaizier;T.F. Duffield;M.I. Lindinger

  • Effect of Prepartum Administration of Monensin in a Controlled-Release Capsule on Milk Production and Milk Components in Early Lactation

    T.F. Duffield;K.E. Leslie;D. Sandals;K. Lissemore

  • Effects of Monensin on Ruminal Forage Degradability and Total Tract Diet Digestibility in Lactating Dairy Cows During Grain-Induced Subacute Ruminal Acidosis

    J.K. Osborne;T. Mutsvangwa;O. Alzahal;T.F. Duffield

  • The efficacy of intramammary tilmicosin at drying-off, and other risk factors for the prevention of new intramammary infections during the dry period.

    R. T. Dingwell;T. F. Duffield;K. E. Leslie;Gregory P. Keefe

  • Effect of Monensin Delivery Method on Dry Matter Intake, Body Condition Score, and Metabolic Parameters in Transition Dairy Cows

    C.S. Petersson-Wolfe;K.E. Leslie;T. Osborne;B.W. McBride

  • Effects of monensin and stage of lactation on variation of blood metabolites within twenty-four hours in dairy cows

    J.C. Plaizier;A.M. Fairfield;P.A. Azevedo;A. Nikkhah

  • Efficacy of monensin sodium for the reduction of fecal shedding of Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis in infected dairy cattle.

    Steven H. Hendrick;David F. Kelton;Ken E. Leslie;Kerry D. Lissemore

  • The effect of tilmicosin administered to ewes prior to lambing on incidence of clinical mastitis and subsequent lamb performance.

    A Croft;T Duffield;P Menzies;K Leslie

  • Long-Term Effects of Feeding Monensin on Milk Fatty Acid Composition in Lactating Dairy Cows

    N.E. Odongo;M.M. Or-Rashid;R. Bagg;G. Vessie

  • A field study of dietary interactions with monensin on milk fat percentage in lactating dairy cattle.

    T. Duffield;R. Bagg;D. Kelton;P. Dick

Frequent Co-Authors

P. Dick
P. Dick Paul Dick and Associates
Todd F. Duffield
Todd F. Duffield University of Guelph
Brian W. McBride
Brian W. McBride University of Guelph
Ken E. Leslie
Ken E. Leslie University of Guelph
Kerry D. Lissemore
Kerry D. Lissemore University of Guelph
Jan C. Plaizier
Jan C. Plaizier University of Manitoba
David F. Kelton
David F. Kelton University of Guelph
Nicholas E. Odongo
Nicholas E. Odongo Pwani University
Ynte H. Schukken
Ynte H. Schukken Wageningen University & Research
Ermias Kebreab
Ermias Kebreab University of California, Davis

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