Samuel K Baidoo focuses on Food science, Animal feed, Meal, Enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli and Small intestine. His Food science study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Linoleic acid and Fatty acid. Samuel K Baidoo has included themes like Legume and Agronomy in his Animal feed study.
His Meal research incorporates elements of Carbohydrase and Dry matter. His Small intestine research integrates issues from Glucanase, Weight gain, Gastrointestinal tract and Polysaccharide. His Weight gain research incorporates themes from Digestion and Weaning, Animal science.
Samuel K Baidoo mainly focuses on Animal science, Food science, Meal, Lactation and Weaning. His work on Herd health as part of general Animal science study is frequently connected to Gestation, therefore bridging the gap between diverse disciplines of science and establishing a new relationship between them. His Food science research includes elements of Stillage and Xylanase.
His Meal research includes themes of Dry matter, Feeding regime, Polyunsaturated fatty acid, Animal feed and Tenderness. Throughout his Lactation studies, Samuel K Baidoo incorporates elements of other sciences such as Litter and Weight gain. His Weaning study incorporates themes from Randomized block design and Estrous cycle.
Animal science, Meal, Gestation, Body weight and Weaning are his primary areas of study. In general Animal science study, his work on Litter and Body condition often relates to the realm of Lactation, Limit and Group, thereby connecting several areas of interest. His research in Litter intersects with topics in Veterinary medicine and Weight gain.
His Meal research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Area under the curve, Experimental Unit and Feeding regime. The Body weight study combines topics in areas such as Amino acid, Tryptophan, Stillage and Distal ileum. His Weaning course of study focuses on Large white and Condition score.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Animal science, Gestation, Weaning, Lactation and Body weight. He interconnects Randomized block design and Weight gain in the investigation of issues within Animal science. His Weight gain study frequently links to related topics such as Veterinary medicine.
He has researched Weaning in several fields, including Colostrum, Systemic immunity and Nutrient excretion. Body weight is frequently linked to Meal in his study. His work deals with themes such as Once daily and Feeding regime, which intersect with Large white.
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Antibiotic uptake by plants from soil fertilized with animal manure.
K. Kumar;Satish C Gupta;Samuel K Baidoo;Y. Chander.
Journal of Environmental Quality (2005)
Passive protective effect of egg-yolk antibodies against enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli K88+ infection in neonatal and early-weaned piglets
Ronald R. Marquardt;L. Z. Jin;Jung Woo Kim;Lin Fang.
Fems Immunology and Medical Microbiology (1999)
Effects of supplementing diets containing hulless barley varieties having different levels of non-starch polysaccharides with β-glucanase and xylanase on the physiological status of the gastrointestinal tract and nutrient digestibility of weaned pigs
Y. L. Yin;Samuel K Baidoo;H. Schulze;P. H. Simmins.
Livestock Production Science (2001)
Effects of feeding diets containing increasing content of corn distillers dried grains with solubles to grower-finisher pigs on growth performance, carcass composition, and pork fat quality.
G. Xu;Samuel K Baidoo;Lee J Johnston;D. Bibus.
Journal of Animal Science (2010)
The effect of different carbohydrase and protease supplementation on apparent (ileal and overall) digestibility of nutrients of five hulless barley varieties in young pigs
Y. L. Yin;Y. L. Yin;Samuel K Baidoo;L. Z. Jin;Y. G. Liu.
Livestock Production Science (2001)
Response of early-weaned pigs to spray-dried porcine or animal plasma-based diets supplemented with egg-yolk antibodies against enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli
A. Owusu-Asiedu;Samuel K Baidoo;C. M. Nyachoti;R. R. Marquardt.
Journal of Animal Science (2002)
In vitro inhibition of adhesion of enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli K88 to piglet intestinal mucus by egg-yolk antibodies
L.Z Jin;Samuel K Baidoo;Ronald R Marquardt;Andrew A Frohlich.
Fems Immunology and Medical Microbiology (1998)
Response of early-weaned pigs to an enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli (K88) challenge when fed diets containing spray-dried porcine plasma or pea protein isolate plus egg yolk antibody.
A. Owusu-Asiedu;C. M. Nyachoti;Samuel K Baidoo;R. R. Marquardt.
Journal of Animal Science (2003)
Factors associated with claw lesions in gestating sows
Sukumarannair S. Anil;Leena Anil;John Deen;Samuel K. Baidoo.
Journal of Swine Health and Production (2007)
Effects of a high-fiber diet and frequent feeding on behavior, reproductive performance, and nutrient digestibility in gestating sows.
J. P. Holt;Lee J Johnston;Samuel K Baidoo;Gerald C Shurson.
Journal of Animal Science (2006)
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