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Animal Science and Veterinary

D-Index
31
Citations
3358
World Ranking
2310
National Ranking
655

Best Publications

  • Invited review: Learning from the future-A vision for dairy farms and cows in 2067.

    J.H. Britt;R.A. Cushman;C.D. Dechow;H. Dobson

  • Evaluation of antral follicle count and ovarian morphology in crossbred beef cows: investigation of influence of stage of the estrous cycle, age, and birth weight.

    R. A. Cushman;M. F. Allan;Larry A. Kuehn;W. M. Snelling

  • Heifer calving date positively influences calf weaning weights through six parturitions

    R. A. Cushman;L. K. Kill;Richard N. Funston;E. M. Mousel

  • Superovulatory response of one ovary is related to the micro- and macroscopic population of follicles in the contralateral ovary of the Cow.

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  • Relationship of follicle size and concentrations of estradiol among cows exhibiting or not exhibiting estrus during a fixed-time AI protocol.

    G.A. Perry;O.L. Swanson;E.L. Larimore;B.L. Perry

  • Breeding and Genetics Symposium: networks and pathways to guide genomic selection.

    W. M. Snelling;R. A. Cushman;J. W. Keele;C. Maltecca

  • Adipose and Muscle Tissue Gene Expression of Two Genes (NCAPG and LCORL) Located in a Chromosomal Region Associated with Cattle Feed Intake and Gain

    Amanda K. Lindholm-Perry;Larry A. Kuehn;William T. Oliver;Andrea K. Sexten

  • Increased calf production in cattle selected for twin ovulations.

    S. E. Echternkamp;R. M. Thallman;R. A. Cushman;M. F. Allan

  • PHYSIOLOGY AND ENDOCRINOLOGY SYMPOSIUM: How single nucleotide polymorphism chips will advance our knowledge of factors controlling puberty and aid in selecting replacement beef females

    W. M. Snelling;R. A. Cushman;M. R. S. Fortes;M. R. S. Fortes;A. Reverter

  • The impact of cow nutrient status during the second and third trimesters on age at puberty, antral follicle count, and fertility of daughters

    R. A. Cushman;Anthony K. McNeel;Harvey C. Freetly

  • Association of a single nucleotide polymorphism in SPP1 with growth traits and twinning in a cattle population selected for twinning rate.

    M. F. Allan;R. M. Thallman;R. A. Cushman;S. E. Echternkamp

  • Anti-Müllerian hormone inhibits activation and growth of bovine ovarian follicles in vitro and is localized to growing follicles

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  • Maternal periconceptual nutrition, early pregnancy, and developmental outcomes in beef cattle

    Joel S Caton;Matthew S Crouse;Kyle J McLean;Carl R Dahlen

  • Moderate nutrient restriction of beef heifers alters expression of genes associated with tissue metabolism, accretion, and function in fetal liver, muscle, and cerebrum by day 50 of gestation.

    Matthew S Crouse;Joel S Caton;Robert A Cushman;Kyle J McLean

  • Confirmation of quantitative trait loci using a low-density single nucleotide polymorphism map for twinning and ovulation rate on bovine chromosome 5,

    M. F. Allan;L. A. Kuehn;R. A. Cushman;W. M. Snelling

  • Review: Perspective on high-performing dairy cows and herds

    J.H. Britt;R.A. Cushman;C.D. Dechow;H. Dobson

  • Altered theca and cumulus oocyte complex gene expression, follicular arrest and reduced fertility in cows with dominant follicle follicular fluid androgen excess.

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  • Size of ovulatory follicles in cattle expressing multiple ovulations naturally and its influence on corpus luteum development and fertility12

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  • Cerebrum, liver, and muscle regulatory networks uncover maternal nutrition effects in developmental programming of beef cattle during early pregnancy.

    Wellison J. S. Diniz;Matthew S. Crouse;Robert A. Cushman;Kyle J. McLean

  • Gene expression profiling of bovine ovarian follicular and luteal cells provides insight into cellular identities and functions

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