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28
Citations
3335
World Ranking
2667
National Ranking
753

Overview

Robert G. Teeter is affiliated with Oklahoma State University in the United States. Their academic profile does not list recent papers, co-authors, publication venues, book publications, or detailed fields of study. There is no publicly available information on specific research topics, subfields, or recognized awards.

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Best Publications

  • Butyrate enhances disease resistance of chickens by inducing antimicrobial host defense peptide gene expression.

    Lakshmi T. Sunkara;Mallika Achanta;Nicole B. Schreiber;Yugendar R. Bommineni

  • Chronic Heat Stress and Respiratory Alkalosis: Occurrence and Treatment in Broiler Chicks

    Unknown

  • Ytterbium Chloride as a Marker for Particulate Matter in the Rumen

    R. G. Teeter;F. N. Owens;T. L. Mader

  • Broiler Water Balance and Thermobalance During Thermoneutral and High Ambient Temperature Exposure

    T. Belay;R. G. Teeter

  • Atmospheric Ammonia Concentration Effects on Broiler Growth and Performance

    A. Beker;S. L. Vanhooser;J. H. Swartzlander;R. G. Teeter

  • Predicting Effective Caloric Value of Nonnutritive Factors: I. Pellet Quality and II. Prediction of Consequential Formulation Dead Zones

    L. J. McKinney;R. G. Teeter

  • Potassium Balance of the 5 to 8-Week-Old Broiler Exposed to Constant Heat or Cycling High Temperature Stress and the Effects of Supplemental Potassium Chloride on Body Weight Gain and Feed Efficiency

    M. O. Smith;R. G. Teeter

  • An evaluation of endo-β-D-mannanase (Hemicell) effects on broiler performance and energy use in diets varying in β-mannan content

    M. Daskiran;R. G. Teeter;D. Fodge;H. Y. Hsiao

  • Broiler management during acute heat stress

    Robert G. Teeter;Tsegaw Belay

  • High Chronic Ambient Temperature Stress Effects on Broiler Acid-Base Balance and Their Response to Supplemental Ammonium Chloride, Potassium Chloride, and Potassium Carbonate

    R. G. Teeter;M. O. Smith

  • Research note: sodium and potassium chloride drinking water supplementation effects on acid-base balance and plasma corticosterone in broilers reared in thermoneutral and heat-distressed environments.

    F. Deyhim;R. G. Teeter

  • MINERAL BALANCE AND URINARY AND FECAL MINERAL EXCRETION PROFILE OF BROILERS HOUSED IN THERMONEUTRAL AND HEAT-DISTRESSED ENVIRONMENTS

    T. Belay;C. J. Wiernusz;R. G. Teeter

  • Predicting effective caloric value of nonnutritive factors: III. Feed form affects broiler performance by modifying behavior patterns

    D. O. Skinner-Noble;L. J. McKinney;R. G. Teeter

  • Characteristics of water soluble markers for measuring rumen liquid volume and dilution rate.

    R. G. Teeter;F. N. Owens

  • Effects of acute thermal stress on the immune system of the Northern Bobwhite (Colinus virginianus)

    C. B. Dabbert;R. L. Lochmiller;R. G. Teeter

  • Research Note: Broiler Acclimation to Heat Distress and Feed Intake Effects on Body Temperature in Birds Exposed to Thermoneutral and High Ambient Temperatures

    R. G. Teeter;M. O. Smith;C. J. Wiernusz

  • Comparison of Forage Labeling Techniques for Conducting Passage Rate Studies

    Unknown

  • Effects of ambient temperature on broiler mineral balance partitioned into urinary and faecal loss

    Unknown

  • Feeding Effects on Broiler Thermobalance During Thermoneutral and High Ambient Temperature Exposure

    C. J. Wiernusz;R. G. Teeter

  • Dietary Vitamin and/or Trace Mineral Premix Effects on Performance, Humoral Mediated Immunity, and Carcass Composition of Broilers During Thermoneutral and High Ambient Temperature Distress

    Farzad Deyhim;Robert G. Teeter

  • Detoxification of High Tannin Sorghum Grains

    R. G. Teeter;S. Sarani;M. O. Smith;C. A. Hibberd

  • Components of feed efficiency in broiler breeding stock: energetics, performance, carcass composition, metabolism, and body temperature

    DO Skinner-Noble;RG Teeter

  • Effects of Potassium Chloride Supplementation on Growth of Heat-Distressed Broilers

    M. O. Smith;R. G. Teeter

  • An examination of anatomic, physiologic, and metabolic factors associated with well-being of broilers differing in field gait score

    D. O. Skinner-Noble;R. G. Teeter

  • Feed Intake Effects Upon Gain, Carcass Yield, and Ration Digestibility in Broilers Force Fed Five Feed Intakes

    R. G. Teeter;M. O. Smith

Frequent Co-Authors

Hyun S. Lillehoj
Hyun S. Lillehoj United States Department of Agriculture
Susan J. Lamont
Susan J. Lamont Iowa State University
Robert L. Lochmiller
Robert L. Lochmiller Oklahoma State University
P. W. Waldroup
P. W. Waldroup University of Arkansas at Fayetteville
Guolong Zhang
Guolong Zhang Oklahoma State University

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