D. L. Galloway
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Also affiliated: The University of Melbourne (1992); University of Arkansas System (1991); Physiologie de la Reproduction et des Comportements (1974)
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D. L. Galloway's research centers on animal nutrition and physiology, with a particular focus on beef cattle. Their work investigates the impact of various dietary components and management practices on animal health, growth, and reproductive efficiency. Recent publications examine the effects of supplemental trace minerals, distiller's grains, and soybean co-products on stocker cattle and developing heifers. Additionally, Galloway's research extends to the immune response of cattle, including studies on passive transfer in newborn calves and the influence of grazing endophyte-infected tall fescue on innate immunity in offspring.
Galloway has a h-index of 20 and has authored 73 publications with over 1,200 citations. Their research group collaborates with several faculty members from the Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station, including Doug L Galloway, Jeremy G Powell, Robin A Cheek, and E. B. Kegley, with whom they share multiple publications. Galloway is recognized as a highly cited researcher and has been recently active in research activities.
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- h-index: 20
- Publications: 73
- Citations: 1,208
Selected Publications
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PSIV-5 Investigating passive transfer and the effects of stress on the newborn calf receiving immunoglobulins from colostrum. (2025)
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108 Economic performance of stocker cattle grazing wheat pasture supplemented with distiller’s grains compared to varied nitrogen fertilizer rates (2025)
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251 Effect of diets containing soybean co-products formulated for developing heifers on reproductive efficiency (2024)
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13 Supplemental Trace Minerals as Amino Acid Complexed or Inorganic Sources for Beef Cattle During the Receiving Period (2022)
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13 Influence of Prenatal Exposure to Endophyte-infected Tall Fescue on Glucose Metabolism in Weaned Steer Calves (2022)
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364 Effects of excess dietary sulfur on mitochondrial complex IV activity in beef steers (2017)
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0248 Efficacy of a novel intranasal Zn solution on health and growth performance of high risk, newly received stocker cattle (2016)
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Effect of supplementation of developing replacement heifers with monensin or bambermycins on gain and pregnancy rates (2016)
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Impact of different handling styles (good vs. adverse) on growth performance, behavior, and cortisol concentrations in beef cattle (2012)
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Calf pre-weaning traits and immunoglobulin response to bovine viral diarrhea virus vaccination (2011)
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Salivary IgA is Not a Reliable Indicator of Upper Respiratory Infection in Collegiate Female Soccer Athletes (2011)
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Weaning and post-weaning performance by fall-born beef calves weaned on different dates in the spring from Neotyphodium coenophialum-infected tall fescue pastures (2010)
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Effectiveness of zinc given intra-nasally or orally to newly received stocker cattle against bovine respiratory disease and effects on growth performance (2009)
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Impact of stressing a pen mate on physiological responses of growing pigs (2008)
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Interactive effects of dietary fat source and slaughter weight in growing-finishing swine: II. Fatty acid composition of subcutaneous fat1 (2008)
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- 13 Influence of Prenatal Exposure to Endophyte-infected Tall Fescue on Glucose Metabolism in Weaned Steer Calves
- 13 Influence of Prenatal Exposure to Endophyte-infected Tall Fescue on Glucose Metabolism in Weaned Steer Calves
- 13 Influence of Prenatal Exposure to Endophyte-infected Tall Fescue on Glucose Metabolism in Weaned Steer Calves
- 13 Influence of Prenatal Exposure to Endophyte-infected Tall Fescue on Glucose Metabolism in Weaned Steer Calves
- 13 Influence of Prenatal Exposure to Endophyte-infected Tall Fescue on Glucose Metabolism in Weaned Steer Calves
- 13 Influence of Prenatal Exposure to Endophyte-infected Tall Fescue on Glucose Metabolism in Weaned Steer Calves
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