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Animal Science and Veterinary

D-Index
30
Citations
2867
World Ranking
2496
National Ranking
702

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1983 - Bouffault International Animal Agriculture Award, American Society of Animal Science
  • 1973 - The Rockefeller Prentice Memorial Award in Animal Breeding and Genetics, American Society of Animal Science

Overview

T. C. Cartwright was a researcher affiliated with Texas A&M University in the United States. Their academic career focused primarily within the field of animal science, with specific recognition in animal breeding and genetics.

Throughout their career, Cartwright received notable awards: the Bouffault International Animal Agriculture Award from the American Society of Animal Science in 1983 and the Rockefeller Prentice Memorial Award in Animal Breeding and Genetics from the same society in 1973. These awards highlight their contributions to animal agriculture and genetics over several decades.

Their research output did not include recent papers in the available data, and there are no records of frequent co-authors or preferred publication venues documented. Similarly, no book publications or exact subfields of study have been detailed beyond their main area of focus.

Best Publications

  • A Comparison of Nonlinear Models for Describing Weight-Age Relationships in Cattle1

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  • Milk Production, Composition and Calf Gains of Angus, Charolais and Hereford Cows

    A. A. Melton;J. K. Riggs;L. A. Nelson;T. C. Cartwright

  • Selection Criteria for Beef Cattle for the Future

    T. C. Cartwright

  • A general cattle production systems model. I: Structure of the model

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  • Direct and maternal genetic effects on preweaning characters of Brahman, Hereford and Brahman-Hereford crossbred cattle.

    R. L. Roberson;J. O. Sanders;T. C. Cartwright

  • Systems Analysis of Sources of Genetic and Environmental Variation in Efficiency of Beef Production: Cow Size and Herd Management

    C.R. Long;T. C. Cartwright;H.A. Fitzhugh

  • Characterization of Cattle of a Five Breed Diallel: I. Measures of Size, Condition and Growth in Bulls

    C. R. Long;T. S. Stewart;T. C. Cartwright;T. G. Jenkins

  • Characterization of Cattle of a Five-Breed Diallel. III. Puberty in Bulls and Heifers

    T. S. Stewart;C. R. Long;T. C. Cartwright

  • A Genetic Analysis of Maturing Patterns in Straightbred and Crossbred Hereford, Angus and Shorthorn Cattle

    Gerald M. Smith;Gerald M. Smith;H. A. Fitzhugh;H. A. Fitzhugh;Larry V. Cundiff;Larry V. Cundiff;T. C. Cartwright;T. C. Cartwright

  • Prognosis of Zebu Cattle: Research and Application

    T. C. Cartwright

  • A general cattle production systems model. Part 2—Procedures used for simulating animal performance

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  • Simulated Efficiency of Beef Production for a Midwestern Cow-Calf-Feedlot Management System. II. Mature Body Size

    David R. Notter;David R. Notter;David R. Notter;J. O. Sanders;J. O. Sanders;J. O. Sanders;G. E. Dickerson;G. E. Dickerson;G. E. Dickerson;Gerald M. Smith;Gerald M. Smith;Gerald M. Smith

  • Systems Analysis of Sources of Genetic and Environmental Variation in Efficiency of Beef Production: Heterosis and Complementarity

    H.A. Fitzhugh;C. R. Long;T.C. Cartwright

  • Simulated Efficiency of Beef Production for a Midwestern Cow-Calf-FeedLot Management System. I. Milk Production

    David R. Notter;David R. Notter;David R. Notter;J. O. Sanders;J. O. Sanders;J. O. Sanders;G. E. Dickerson;G. E. Dickerson;G. E. Dickerson;Gerald M. Smith;Gerald M. Smith;Gerald M. Smith

  • Sex Chromosome Polymorphism in Domestic Cattle

    Unknown

  • Responses of Beef Cattle to High Ambient Temperatures

    Unknown

  • Postinflection Growth in Straightbred and Crossbred Cattle, II, Relationships among Weight, Height and Pubertal Characters

    T. C. Nelsen;C. R. Long;T. C. Cartwright

  • Performance of three tropical hair sheep breeds

    Unknown

  • Multiple Regression and Principal Components Analysis of Puberty and Growth in Cattle

    Unknown

  • An Analysis of Body Weights and Maturing Patterns in Western Range Ewes

    Unknown

  • Systems Analysis of Sources of Genetic and Environmental Variation in Efficiency of Beef Production: Mating Plans

    T. C. Cartwright;H. A. Fitzhugh;C. R. Long

  • Modeling Beef Production Systems

    G. E. Joandet;T. C. Cartwright

  • PRINCIPAL COMPONENTS FOR COW SIZE AND SHAPE

    J. A. Carpenter;H. A. Fitzhugh;T. C. Cartwright;R. C. Thomas

  • The Use of Systems Analysis in Animal Science with Emphasis on Animal Breeding

    T. C. Cartwright

  • Simulated Efficiency of Beef Production for a Midwestern Cow-Calf-Feedlot Management System. III. Crossbreeding Systems

    David R. Notter;David R. Notter;David R. Notter;J. O. Sanders;J. O. Sanders;J. O. Sanders;G. E. Dickerson;G. E. Dickerson;G. E. Dickerson;Gerald M. Smith;Gerald M. Smith;Gerald M. Smith

  • Size as a Component of Beef Production Efficiency: Cow-Calf Production

    T. C. Cartwright

  • Comparison of cattle of a five-breed diallel: size, growth, condition and pubertal characters of second-generation heifers.

    J. F. Baker;C. R. Long;G. A. Posada;W. H. McElhenney

  • Characterization of Cattle of a Five - Breed Diallel. IV. Slaughter and Carcass Characters of Serially Slaughtered Bulls

    T. G. Jenkins;C. R. Long;T. C. Cartwright;G. C. Smith

Frequent Co-Authors

James O. Sanders
James O. Sanders Texas A&M University
Larry V. Cundiff
Larry V. Cundiff Agricultural Research Service
G. C. Smith
G. C. Smith Texas A&M University
Keith E. Gregory
Keith E. Gregory United States Department of Agriculture

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