Alexa Thomas
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Also affiliated: Dale Bumpers Small Farms Research Center (2025); Onderstepoort Veterinary Institute (1930–1934)
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Alexa Thomas's research focuses on animal health, specifically investigating methods to improve broiler chicken welfare and reduce lameness. Her recent work includes assessing the impact of probiotic interventions, such as spraying E. faecium at hatch and supplementing feed with a triple-strain Bacillus-based additive, on the incidence of BCO lameness in broiler chickens. Thomas has published four scholarly articles, with her work cited a total of seven times, and maintains an h-index of 2. She collaborates with researchers at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including Adnan Alrubaye, Anh Dang Trieu, Ruvanye Perera, and Khawla Alharbi, with whom she has co-authored publications.
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- h-index: 2
- Publications: 4
- Citations: 8
Selected Publications
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Assessing the Impact of Spraying an E. faecium Probiotic at Hatch and Supplementing Feed with a Triple-Strain Bacillus-Based Additive on BCO Lameness Incidence in Broiler Chickens (2025)
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- Assessing the Impact of Spraying an E. faecium Probiotic at Hatch and Supplementing Feed with a Triple-Strain Bacillus-Based Additive on BCO Lameness Incidence in Broiler Chickens
- Assessing the Impact of Spraying an E. faecium Probiotic at Hatch and Supplementing Feed with a Triple-Strain Bacillus-Based Additive on BCO Lameness Incidence in Broiler Chickens
- Assessing the Impact of Spraying an E. faecium Probiotic at Hatch and Supplementing Feed with a Triple-Strain Bacillus-Based Additive on BCO Lameness Incidence in Broiler Chickens
- Assessing the Impact of Spraying an E. faecium Probiotic at Hatch and Supplementing Feed with a Triple-Strain Bacillus-Based Additive on BCO Lameness Incidence in Broiler Chickens
- Assessing the Impact of Spraying an E. faecium Probiotic at Hatch and Supplementing Feed with a Triple-Strain Bacillus-Based Additive on BCO Lameness Incidence in Broiler Chickens
- Assessing the Impact of Spraying an E. faecium Probiotic at Hatch and Supplementing Feed with a Triple-Strain Bacillus-Based Additive on BCO Lameness Incidence in Broiler Chickens
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