Eva Wray
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Also affiliated: Agricultural Research Service (1994); United States Department of Agriculture (1994–2023); University of Arkansas System (2019–2025)
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Biography and Research Information
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Eva Wray's research focuses on animal health, particularly the effectiveness of anthelmintics in cattle and lambs. Her work investigates various deworming protocols and their impact on weight gain and stress levels in livestock. She has examined the performance of heifers on different pasture types and evaluated the efficacy of topical and oral anthelmintics, including eprinomectin and fenbendazole, through fecal egg count reduction tests. Wray has also studied the effects of weaning methods on lamb stress. Her publications include comparative analyses of different anthelmintic treatments and pasture management strategies for beef cattle and lambs. Wray has published 22 papers, with an h-index of 5 and 365 citations. She collaborates with researchers at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including J. L. Reynolds, Jeremy G Powell, and Kirsten A Midkiff.
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- h-index: 5
- Publications: 22
- Citations: 366
Selected Publications
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Effect of Traditional Versus Fenceline Weaning on Lamb Stress (2025)
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A Survey of Strongyle Nematodes in New England Dairy Goats (2024)
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Performance of heifers grazing native or introduced mixed warm-season grasses during summer months in south-central United States (2024)
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160 Comparison of native to introduced mixed warm-season grass pastures on heifer weight gain and fecal egg count (2024)
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A fecal egg count reduction test in grazing beef steers using topical pioneer and generic eprinomectin and fenbendazole oral suspension (2023)
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79 Evaluation of extended release eprinomectin efficacy on multiparous beef cow performance (2020)
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80 Evaluation of extended release eprinomectin efficacy on multiparous beef cow performance (2020)
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Distribution of Four Parasitic Helminth Species in One Pen-Free, Egg-Laying Housing Facility, and the Corresponding Efficacy of Nutraceutical and Pharmaceutical Administrations (2020)
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Season-long effectiveness of stocker-calf treatment at turnout with eprinomectin extended-release injection or a combination of injectable doramectin and oral albendazole (2016)
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Current Status of Parasite Control at the Feed Yard (2015)
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Considerations for control of helminths in stocker cattle (2013)
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A survey on the incidence and magnitude of intestinal helminthiasis in broiler breeders originating from the southeastern United States (2013)
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Control trial and fecal egg count reduction test determinations of nematocidal efficacies of moxidectin and generic ivermectin in recently weaned, naturally infected calves (2013)
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- Performance of heifers grazing native or introduced mixed warm-season grasses during summer months in south-central United States
- 160 Comparison of native to introduced mixed warm-season grass pastures on heifer weight gain and fecal egg count
- Performance of heifers grazing native or introduced mixed warm-season grasses during summer months in south-central United States
- 160 Comparison of native to introduced mixed warm-season grass pastures on heifer weight gain and fecal egg count
- A fecal egg count reduction test in grazing beef steers using topical pioneer and generic eprinomectin and fenbendazole oral suspension
- A fecal egg count reduction test in grazing beef steers using topical pioneer and generic eprinomectin and fenbendazole oral suspension
- A fecal egg count reduction test in grazing beef steers using topical pioneer and generic eprinomectin and fenbendazole oral suspension
- A fecal egg count reduction test in grazing beef steers using topical pioneer and generic eprinomectin and fenbendazole oral suspension
- A fecal egg count reduction test in grazing beef steers using topical pioneer and generic eprinomectin and fenbendazole oral suspension
- 160 Comparison of native to introduced mixed warm-season grass pastures on heifer weight gain and fecal egg count
- Performance of heifers grazing native or introduced mixed warm-season grasses during summer months in south-central United States
- Effect of Traditional Versus Fenceline Weaning on Lamb Stress
- Effect of Traditional Versus Fenceline Weaning on Lamb Stress
- Effect of Traditional Versus Fenceline Weaning on Lamb Stress
- Effect of Traditional Versus Fenceline Weaning on Lamb Stress
- Effect of Traditional Versus Fenceline Weaning on Lamb Stress
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