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Samuel K Baidoo is affiliated with the University of Minnesota in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on Agricultural and Biological Sciences, with significant work in Veterinary fields. The scholar has contributed extensively to Animal Science and Zoology, Small Animals, and Ecology as subfields of study.

Baidoo's research interests span several main topics, including:

  • Animal Nutrition and Physiology
  • Animal Behavior and Welfare Studies
  • Agriculture Sustainability and Environmental Impact
  • Meat and Animal Product Quality
  • Animal Virus Infections Studies
  • Veterinary Medicine and Infectious Diseases
  • Effects of Environmental Stressors on Livestock

Their recent papers reflect these interests and include the following publications:

  • "Evaluation of Sow Caliper for body condition measurement of gestating sows," 2021, Journal of Swine Health and Production
  • "Standardized ileal digestibility of amino acids differs among sources of bakery meal when fed to growing pigs," 2023, Journal of Animal Science
  • "Behavioral and cortisol responses to feeding frequency in pregnant sows under isocaloric intake," 2020, Journal of Animal Science
  • "Digestibility of energy and concentrations of metabolizable energy and net energy varies among sources of bakery meal when fed to growing pigs," 2023, Journal of Animal Science
  • "Behavioral and stress responses to feeding time in pregnant sows under limit-fed regime," 2021, Journal of Animal Science

These publications have appeared mainly in the Journal of Animal Science and the Journal of Swine Health and Production, with the former accounting for ten published works and the latter for one.

Baidoo has collaborated frequently with several coauthors, including:

  • Hayford Manu
  • Suhyup Lee
  • Sudario Roberto Silva
  • Hans H Stein
  • O. Adeola

Much of Baidoo's work deals with practical aspects of animal nutrition and welfare, often examining physiological and behavioral responses in swine under different environmental and dietary conditions. Their research contributes to understanding the impact of feeding strategies, energy digestibility, and stress factors on livestock health and productivity.

Best Publications

  • Antibiotic uptake by plants from soil fertilized with animal manure.

    K. Kumar;Satish C Gupta;Samuel K Baidoo;Y. Chander

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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

  • Factors associated with claw lesions in gestating sows

    Sukumarannair S. Anil;Leena Anil;John Deen;Samuel K. Baidoo

  • 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

  • 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

  • THE INFLUENCE OF FEEDING LEVEL DURING LACTATION ON THE OCCURRENCE AND ENDOCRINOLOGY OF THE POSTWEANING ESTRUS IN SOWS

    R. N. Kirkwood;S. K. Baidoo;F. X. Aherne;A. P. Sather

  • Corn distillers dried grains with solubles in diets for growing-finishing pigs: a cooperative study.

    G. L. Cromwell;M. J. Azain;O. Adeola;S. K. Baidoo

  • Effect of feed intake during lactation and after weaning on sow reproductive performance

    S. K. Baidoo;F. X. Aherne;R. N. Kirkwood;G. R. Foxcroft

  • The effects of feeding diets containing corn distillers dried grains with solubles, and withdrawal period of distillers dried grains with solubles, on growth performance and pork quality in grower-finisher pigs.

    G. Xu;Samuel K Baidoo;Lee J Johnston;D. Bibus

  • Effect of dietary supplementation of oregano essential oils to sows on colostrum and milk composition, growth pattern and immune status of suckling pigs.

    C. Ariza-Nieto;M. Bandrick;Samuel K Baidoo;L. Anil

  • Colostral antibody-mediated and cell-mediated immunity contributes to innate and antigen-specific immunity in piglets

    Meggan Bandrick;Claudia Ariza-Nieto;Samuel K. Baidoo;Thomas W. Molitor

  • Effect of group size and structure on the welfare and performance of pregnant sows in pens with electronic sow feeders.

    Leena Anil;Sukumarannair S. Anil;John Deen;Samuel K. Baidoo

  • Inhibition of enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli K88, K99 and 987P by the Lactobacillus isolates from porcine intestine

    Li Zhi Jin;Ronald R. Marquardt;Samuel K Baidoo

  • Evaluation of well-being, productivity, and longevity of pregnant sows housed in groups in pens with an electronic sow feeder or separately in gestation stalls.

    Leena Anil;Sukumarannair S. Anil;John Deen;Samuel K. Baidoo

  • Effect of heat processing on nutrient digestibility in pea and supplementing amylase and xylanase to raw, extruded or micronized pea-based diets on performance of early-weaned pigs

    A. Owusu-Asiedu;S. K. Baidoo;C. M. Nyachoti

  • THE INFLUENCE OF FEEDING LEVEL DURING LACTATION AND GESTATION ON THE ENDOCRINE STATUS AND REPRODUCTIVE PERFORMANCE OF SECOND PARITY SOWS

    R. N. Kirkwood;S. K. Baidoo;F. X. Aherne

  • Hull-less barley for swine : Ileal and faecal digestibility of proximate nutrients, amino acids and non-starch polysaccharides

    Samuel K. Baidoo;Yong Gang Liu

  • Comparison of injuries in sows housed in gestation stalls versus group pens with electronic sow feeders.

    Leena Anil;Kristy M.G. Bhend;Samuel K Baidoo;Robert B Morrison

Frequent Co-Authors

Lee J Johnston
Lee J Johnston University of Minnesota
Gerald C Shurson
Gerald C Shurson University of Minnesota
John Deen
John Deen University of Minnesota
Ronald R. Marquardt
Ronald R. Marquardt University of Manitoba
F. X. Aherne
F. X. Aherne University of Alberta
Yulong Yin
Yulong Yin Chinese Academy of Sciences
Minho Song
Minho Song Chungnam National University
Carlos Pijoan
Carlos Pijoan University of Minnesota
Gary L. Cromwell
Gary L. Cromwell University of Kentucky
Elijah G. Kiarie
Elijah G. Kiarie University of Guelph

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