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D-Index
31
Citations
2793
World Ranking
2362
National Ranking
666

Overview

R. S. Swingle is affiliated with the University of Arizona in the United States. Their academic profile indicates active involvement in research, although specific recent papers, co-authors, or frequent publication venues are not documented.

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Best Publications

  • Differential passage rates and digestion of neutral detergent fiber from grain and forages in 30, 60 and 90% concentrate diets fed to steers.

    M H Poore;J A Moore;R S Swingle

  • Association between changes in eating and drinking behaviors and respiratory tract disease in newly arrived calves at a feedlot.

    M J Buhman;L J Perino;M L Galyean;T E Wittum

  • Effects of whole cottonseed, cottonseed oil or animal fat on digestibility of wheat straw diets by steers.

    J. A. Moore;R. S. Swingle;W. H. Hale

  • Growth performance of lambs fed mixed diets containing halophyte ingredients

    R.S. Swingle;E.P. Glenn;V. Squires

  • Response of Lactating Holstein Cows to Diets Varying In Fiber Source and Ruminal Starch Degradabllity

    M.H. Poore;J.A. Moore;R.S. Swingle;T.P. Eck

  • Response to ractopamine-hydrogen chloride is similar in yearling steers across days on feed.

    S. J. Winterholler;G. L. Parsons;C. D. Reinhardt;J. P. Hutcheson

  • Interaction between bunk management and monensin concentration on finishing performance, feeding behavior, and ruminal metabolism during an acidosis challenge with feedlot cattle.

    Galen Erickson;C. T. Milton;K. C. Fanning;R. J. Cooper

  • Effect of Steam Flaking of Corn and Sorghum Grains on Performance of Lactating Cows

    K.H. Chen;J.T. Huber;C.B. Theurer;R.S. Swingle

  • Influence of sorghum grain processing on performance of lactating dairy cows

    J.S. Oliveira;J.T. Huber;D. Ben-Ghedalia;R.S. Swingle

  • Influence of roughage source on kinetics of digestion and passage, and on calculated extents of ruminal digestion in beef steers fed 65% concentrate diets.

    J. A. Moore;M. H. Poore;R. S. Swingle

  • Wheat straw or alfalfa hay in diets with 30% neutral detergent fiber for lactating Holstein cows

    M.H. Poore;J.A. Moore;R.S. Swingle;T.P. Eck

  • Chemical Composition of Kenaf Forage and its Digestibility by Lambs and in Vitro

    R. S. Swingle;A. R. Urias;J. C. Doyle;R. L. Voigt

  • Effects of dietary zilpaterol hydrochloride on feedlot performance and carcass characteristics of beef steers fed with and without monensin and tylosin.

    J. L. Montgomery;C. R. Krehbiel;J. J. Cranston;D. A. Yates

  • Effects of zilpaterol hydrochloride and days on the finishing diet on feedlot performance, carcass characteristics, and tenderness in beef heifers

    R.J. Rathmann;B.C. Bernhard;R.S. Swingle;T.E. Lawrence

  • Salicornia bigelovii Torr.: a seawater-irrigated forage for goats

    Edward P. Glenn;Wayne E. Coates;James J. Riley;Robert O. Kuehl

  • Effect of sorghum grain processing on site and extent of digestion of starch in lactating dairy cows.

    J.S. Oliveira;J.T. Huber;J.M. Simas;C.B. Theurer

  • Sorghum grain processing and buffer addition for early lactation cows

    J.A. Moore;M.H. Poore;T.P. Eck;R.S. Swingle

  • Effect of enzyme treatment or steam-flaking of sorghum grain on lactation and digestion in dairy cows.

    K.H. Chen;J.T. Huber;J. Simas;C.B. Theurer

  • Net absorption and utilization of nitrogenous compounds across ruminal, intestinal, and hepatic tissues of growing beef steers fed dry-rolled or steam-flaked sorghum grain.

    C B Theurer;G B Huntington;J T Huber;R S Swingle

  • Milk Yield and Composition of Lactating Cows Fed Steam-Flaked Sorghum and Graded Concentrations of Ruminally Degradable Protein

    F.A.P. Santos;J.T. Huber;C.B. Theurer;R.S. Swingle

  • Flake density of steam-processed sorghum grain alters performance and sites of digestibility by growing-finishing steers.

    R S Swingle;T P Eck;C B Theurer;M De la Llata

  • Effect of monensin on nitrogen utilization and digestibility of concentrate diets by steers

    Russell B. Muntifering;Brent Theurer;R. S. Swingle;W. H. Hale

  • Influence of Steam-Flaked Sorghum Grain and Supplemental Fat on Performance of Dairy Cows in Early Lactation

    J.M. Simas;J.T. Huber;Z. Wu;K.H. Chen

  • Splanchnic nitrogen metabolism by growing beef steers fed diets containing sorghum grain flaked at different densities.

    A. Alio;C. B. Theurer;O. Lozano;J. T. Huber

  • Sorghum grain flake density and source of roughage in feedlot cattle diets.

    C B Theurer;R S Swingle;R C Wanderley;R M Kattnig

  • Net absorption and hepatic metabolism of glucose, L-lactate, and volatile fatty acids by steers fed diets containing sorghum grain processed as dry-rolled or steam-flaked at different densities.

    O. Lozano;C. B. Theurer;A. Alio;J. T. Huber

  • Comparison of Barley and Sorghum Grain Processed at Different Densities for Lactating Dairy Cows

    F.A.P. Santos;J.T. Huber;C.B. Theurer;R.S. Swingle

Frequent Co-Authors

C.B. Theurer
C.B. Theurer University of Arizona
J.T. Huber
J.T. Huber Natural Resources Canada
Matthew H Poore
Matthew H Poore North Carolina State University
Edward J. DePeters
Edward J. DePeters University of California, Davis
José E. P. Santos
José E. P. Santos University of Florida
Kenneth E. Webb
Kenneth E. Webb Virginia Tech
Gerald B. Huntington
Gerald B. Huntington North Carolina State University
Mohammad Pessarakli
Mohammad Pessarakli University of Arizona

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