K.M. Shafer
Researcher
Also affiliated: University of Arkansas System (2025)
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Biography and Research Information
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K.M. Shafer's research focuses on animal nutrition and physiology, specifically investigating factors affecting broiler chickens. Recent work has examined the impact of dietary lysine and amino acid density across varying zinc levels in male broilers. Additionally, Shafer has studied water intake patterns and water conversion ratios in male and female broilers from four commercial lines, with studies extending to eight weeks of age. Shafer's scholarly contributions include three publications with 43 citations and an h-index of 2. Key collaborators include K.B. Nelson, Nicholas B. Anthony, J.Z. Hiltz, and Clay J. Maynard, all from the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, with whom Shafer has co-authored multiple publications.
Metrics
- h-index: 2
- Publications: 3
- Citations: 44
Selected Publications
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Characterization of water intake and water conversion ratio for male and female broilers from four commercial broiler lines reared to eight weeks of age (2025)
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- Characterization of water intake and water conversion ratio for male and female broilers from four commercial broiler lines reared to eight weeks of age
- Characterization of water intake and water conversion ratio for male and female broilers from four commercial broiler lines reared to eight weeks of age
- Characterization of water intake and water conversion ratio for male and female broilers from four commercial broiler lines reared to eight weeks of age
- Characterization of water intake and water conversion ratio for male and female broilers from four commercial broiler lines reared to eight weeks of age
- Characterization of water intake and water conversion ratio for male and female broilers from four commercial broiler lines reared to eight weeks of age
- Characterization of water intake and water conversion ratio for male and female broilers from four commercial broiler lines reared to eight weeks of age
- Characterization of water intake and water conversion ratio for male and female broilers from four commercial broiler lines reared to eight weeks of age
- Characterization of water intake and water conversion ratio for male and female broilers from four commercial broiler lines reared to eight weeks of age
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