K. Aubuchon
Researcher
Also affiliated: Kansas State University (2023)
Graduate Student Researcher
Research Areas
Biography and Research Information
OverviewAI-generated summary
K. Aubuchon's research focuses on animal reproduction, specifically investigating methods to improve pregnancy rates in beef cattle. Their work examines the impact of insemination timing relative to estrus on the success of artificial insemination, particularly when using sex-sorted semen. This research contributes to understanding reproductive efficiency in livestock management. Aubuchon has published one article on this topic, with notable collaborations with A. R. Hartman and K. E. Fike from the Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station, who share a publication with Aubuchon. Their scholarly output to date includes one publication with two citations and an h-index of 1, indicating early-stage research activity.
Metrics
- h-index: 1
- Publications: 1
- Citations: 2
Selected Publications
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Delayed Timing of Insemination Relative to Estrus Improves Pregnancy to Artificial Insemination With Sex-Sorted Semen in Beef Heifers (2023)
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- Delayed Timing of Insemination Relative to Estrus Improves Pregnancy to Artificial Insemination With Sex-Sorted Semen in Beef Heifers
- Delayed Timing of Insemination Relative to Estrus Improves Pregnancy to Artificial Insemination With Sex-Sorted Semen in Beef Heifers
- Delayed Timing of Insemination Relative to Estrus Improves Pregnancy to Artificial Insemination With Sex-Sorted Semen in Beef Heifers
- Delayed Timing of Insemination Relative to Estrus Improves Pregnancy to Artificial Insemination With Sex-Sorted Semen in Beef Heifers
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