Bryan Bacher
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Also affiliated: University of Kentucky (2002)
Graduate Student Researcher
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Bryan Bacher's research focuses on animal nutrition and physiology, particularly the impact of trace mineral supplementation on livestock. His work investigates methods to improve reproductive rates and calf performance in cattle. Bacher's recent publication, "Influence of oral drench and free-choice supplementation of organic-complexed trace minerals compared to inorganic trace mineral supplementation on pregnancy rates and calf performance," published in 2025, details these investigations. He collaborates with researchers C.R. Looney, John M. Riddle, and B W Krumpelman at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, with whom he has co-authored publications. Bacher's scholarship metrics include an h-index of 1 with 2 total publications and 4 total citations.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 2
- Citations: 4
Selected Publications
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PSVIII-29 Influence of oral drench and free-choice supplementation of organic-complexed trace minerals compared to inorganic trace mineral supplementation on pregnancy rates and calf performance. (2025)
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- PSVIII-29 Influence of oral drench and free-choice supplementation of organic-complexed trace minerals compared to inorganic trace mineral supplementation on pregnancy rates and calf performance.
- PSVIII-29 Influence of oral drench and free-choice supplementation of organic-complexed trace minerals compared to inorganic trace mineral supplementation on pregnancy rates and calf performance.
- PSVIII-29 Influence of oral drench and free-choice supplementation of organic-complexed trace minerals compared to inorganic trace mineral supplementation on pregnancy rates and calf performance.
- PSVIII-29 Influence of oral drench and free-choice supplementation of organic-complexed trace minerals compared to inorganic trace mineral supplementation on pregnancy rates and calf performance.
- PSVIII-29 Influence of oral drench and free-choice supplementation of organic-complexed trace minerals compared to inorganic trace mineral supplementation on pregnancy rates and calf performance.
- PSVIII-29 Influence of oral drench and free-choice supplementation of organic-complexed trace minerals compared to inorganic trace mineral supplementation on pregnancy rates and calf performance.
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