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Animal Science and Veterinary

D-Index
27
Citations
2625
World Ranking
2810
National Ranking
794

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1997 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

Theron S. Rumsey is affiliated with the United States Department of Agriculture in the United States. Their career involves work associated with this federal agency, which is responsible for policies on farming, agriculture, forestry, and food. This affiliation positions them within a framework that supports scientific research and development in agricultural and environmental sciences.

Theron S. Rumsey has been recognized as a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), an honor awarded in 1997. This fellowship indicates a professional standing acknowledged by peers in the broader scientific community.

No specific records of recent papers, frequent co-authors, or publication venues are noted in the available data. Similarly, there is no detailed listing of book publications, main or subfields of study, or specific scientific topics covered in their work. Therefore, it is not possible to provide a detailed account of their research themes or bibliographic outputs based on the current information.

The scientist is currently living, and no additional personal or biographical details are provided.

Best Publications

  • Influence of diet on basal and growth hormone-stimulated plasma concentrations of IGF-I in beef cattle.

    T. H. Elsasser;T. S. Rumsey;A. C. Hammond

  • Nitrogen and protein metabolism and metabolites in plasma and urine of beef steers treated with somatotropin.

    J. H. Eisemann;A. C. Hammond;A. C. Hammond;T. S. Rumsey;T. S. Rumsey;D. E. Bauman;D. E. Bauman

  • Nutritional Modulation of Somatotropic Axis-cytokine Relationships in Cattle: A Brief Review

    T.H. Elsasser;S. Kahl;N.C. Steele;T.S. Rumsey

  • All-Forage Diets for Finishing Beef Cattle

    R. R. Oltjen;T. S. Rumsey;P. A. Putnam

  • Effects of Dietary Sulfur Addition and Synovex-S Ear Implants on Feedlot Steers Fed an All-Concentrate Finishing Diet

    T. S. Rumsey

  • Influence of level and type of diet on ruminal pH and VFA, respiratory rate and EKG patterns of steers.

    T. S. Rumsey;P. A. Putnam;J. Bond;R. R. Oltjen

  • Effects of dietary canola seed and soy lecithin in high-forage diets on cholesterol content and fatty acid composition of carcass tissues of growing ram lambs

    D S Lough;M B Solomon;T S Rumsey;T H Elsasser

  • Recombinant bovine somatotropin blunts plasma tumor necrosis factor-alpha, cortisol, and thromboxane-B2 responses to endotoxin in vivo.

    T H Elsasser;R Fayer;T S Rumsey;G F Hartnell

  • Effect of Synovex-S on Growth Rate and Plasma Thyroid Hormone Concentrations in Beef Cattle

    S. Kahl;J. Bitman;T. S. Rumsey

  • Influence of growth promoting implants on fatty acid composition including conjugated linoleic acid isomers in beef fat

    Sonja Fritsche;Theron S. Rumsey;Martin P. Yurawecz;Yuoh Ku

  • Effects of high-forage diets with added palm oil on performance, plasma lipids, and carcass characteristics of ram and ewe lambs.

    D S Lough;M B Solomon;T S Rumsey;S Kahl

  • Influence of widely diverse finishing regimens and breeding on depot fat composition in beef cattle.

    T. S. Rumsey;T. S. Rumsey;R. R. Oltjen;R. R. Oltjen;K. P. Bovard;K. P. Bovard;B. M. Priode;B. M. Priode

  • Tissue protein synthesis and nucleic acid concentrations in steers treated with somatotropin

    Unknown

  • Nitrogen Metabolism of Lactating Ewes Fed Rumen-Protected Methionine and Lysine

    G.P. Lynch;T.H. Elsasser;C. Jackson;T.S. Rumsey

  • The effects of high-forage diets with added palm oil on performance, plasma lipids, and carcass characteristics of ram lambs with initially high or low plasma cholesterol.

    D S Lough;M B Solomon;T S Rumsey;S Kahl

  • Perturbed metabolism and hormonal profiles in calves infected with Sarcocystis cruzi

    T.H. Elsasser;A.C. Hammond;T.S. Rumsey;R. Fayer

  • Prediction of Body Composition in Holstein Steers Using Urea Space

    Unknown

  • Response to reimplanting beef steers with estradiol benzoate and progesterone: performance, implant absorption pattern, and thyroxine status.

    T. S. Rumsey;A. C. Hammond;J. P. McMurtry

  • Effects of Synovex-S and recombinant bovine growth hormone (Somavubove) on growth responses of steers: II. Muscle morphology and proximate composition of muscles.

    Y Ono;M B Solomon;T H Elsasser;T S Rumsey

  • Effects of Silage Diets and Electrical Stimulation on the Palatability, Cooking and pH Characteristics of Beef Loin Steaks

    B. W. Berry;K. F. Leddy;J. Bond;T. S. Rumsey

  • Relationships between the thyroid and somatotropic axes in steers I: Effects of propylthiouracil-induced hypothyroidism on growth hormone, thyroid stimulating hormone and insulin-like growth factor I

    T.H. Elsasser;T.S. Rumsey;S.A. Norton

  • Chemical composition of necrotic fat lesions in beef cows grazing fertilized "Kentucky-31" tall fescue.

    T. S. Rumsey;T. S. Rumsey;J. A. Stuedemann;J. A. Stuedemann;S. R. Wilkinson;S. R. Wilkinson;D. J. Williams;D. J. Williams

  • Effect of Synovex-S Implants and Kiln Dust on Tissue Gain by Feedlot Beef Steers

    Unknown

  • Composition analysis of beef rib sections by dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry

    A.D. Mitchell;M.B. Solomon;T.S. Rumsey

  • Effects of dietary canola seed and soy lecithin in high-forage diets on performance, serum lipids, and carcass characteristics of growing ram lambs

    D S Lough;M B Solomon;M B Solomon;T S Rumsey;T S Rumsey;T H Elsasser;T H Elsasser

  • Supplementation of apple pomace with nonprotein nitrogen for gestating beef cows. I. Feed intake and performance.

    J. P. Fontenot;J. P. Fontenot;K. P. Bovard;K. P. Bovard;R. R. Oltjen;R. R. Oltjen;T. S. Rumsey;T. S. Rumsey

  • Ruminal Fermentation Products and Plasma Ammonia of Fistulated Steers Fed Apple Pomace-Urea Diets

    T. S. Rumsey

  • Supplementation of apple pomace with nonprotein nitrogen for gestating beef cows. III. Metabolic parameters.

    R. R. Oltjen;T. S. Rumsey;J. P. Fontenot;K. P. Bovaid

Frequent Co-Authors

Morse B. Solomon
Morse B. Solomon United States Department of Agriculture
Kyle R. McLeod
Kyle R. McLeod University of Kentucky
H.F. Tyrrell
H.F. Tyrrell United States Department of Agriculture
Ransom L. Baldwin
Ransom L. Baldwin Agricultural Research Service
Hans Steinhart
Hans Steinhart Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Ronald Fayer
Ronald Fayer United States Department of Agriculture
Brian W. McBride
Brian W. McBride University of Guelph
J.W. Blum
J.W. Blum University of Bern

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