C. F. Rosenkrans
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Also affiliated: United States Department of Agriculture (2015); University of Wisconsin–Madison (1993–1995); Kansas State University (1989–1992); University of Arkansas System (2017–2019); Beltsville Agricultural Research Center (1996); Clemson University (2020–2021)
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C. F. Rosenkrans' research focuses on animal reproduction and nutrition, with a specific emphasis on cattle and sheep. Recent work has investigated the efficacy of different estrous synchronization protocols, such as CO-Synch + CIDR, on pregnancy rates in beef heifers and cows. Additionally, studies have examined the physiological changes, specifically in cytochrome P450 expression, in Katahdin ewes fed endophyte-infected tall fescue seed diets during different seasons. This work contributes to understanding factors influencing livestock health and reproductive success.
Rosenkrans holds a strong academic record, indicated by an h-index of 22 and over 2,200 citations across 145 publications. Collaborations within the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville include work with Ken Coffey, Brittni P. Littlejohn, Nicole Noga, and C.R. Looney, evidenced by shared publications. The researcher maintains an active lab website and leads a research group, suggesting ongoing scholarly activity and mentorship. Recent publications in 2021 and 2026 demonstrate continued engagement in research and educational topics.
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- h-index: 22
- Publications: 145
- Citations: 2,268
Selected Publications
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17 Effects of 6-day or 7-day CO-Synch + CIDR and fixed-time artificial insemination protocols on pregnancy rates of beef heifers and cows (2026)
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159 Relationships among circulating prolactin concentrations, hair coat score, and weights of grazing cows (2019)
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Economic evaluation of genetic markers for cow-calf operations differentiated by forage type and breed (2019)
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201 Factors that limit out-of-season breeding success in ewes (2019)
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Cost-benefit Analysis of a Genetic Marker on Cow-calf Operations Differentiated by Pasture and Breed (2017)
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Genetic Polymorphisms of the Glucocorticoid Receptor and Interleulin-8 Receptor Genes and their Relationship to Production Traits and Hair Coat Scores in Crossbred Cattle (2017)
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090 Associations Among Bovine Melatonin Receptor 1A and Dopamine D2 Receptor Gene Mutations, Hair Coat Scores, and Calving Rates in Beef Cattle (2016)
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002 Prolactin, a Candidate Gene for Productivity Traits in Angus-Based Cattle (2016)
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Use of anti-mullerian hormone to select for fertility in beef heifers (2016)
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Changes in concentrations of trace minerals in lambs fed sericea lespedeza leaf meal pellets with or without dietary sodium molybdate12 (2016)
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092 Polymorphisms in Stress-Related Genes Affect Body Weights of Angus-Based Crossbred Cows at Weaning (2016)
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005 Relationships Between Prolactin Genotypes and Beef Cow Profitability (2016)
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074 Cytochrome P450 Polymorphisms Influence Growth and Immune Function of Dairy Heifers Grazing Stockpiled Endophyte-Infected Tall Fescue (2016)
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043 Relationships Between Prolactin Genotypes and Dairy Heifer Growth and Development (2016)
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065 Ergot alkaloid inhibition of cytochrome P450 activity (2016)
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- 17 Effects of 6-day or 7-day CO-Synch + CIDR and fixed-time artificial insemination protocols on pregnancy rates of beef heifers and cows
- 17 Effects of 6-day or 7-day CO-Synch + CIDR and fixed-time artificial insemination protocols on pregnancy rates of beef heifers and cows
- 17 Effects of 6-day or 7-day CO-Synch + CIDR and fixed-time artificial insemination protocols on pregnancy rates of beef heifers and cows
- 17 Effects of 6-day or 7-day CO-Synch + CIDR and fixed-time artificial insemination protocols on pregnancy rates of beef heifers and cows
- 17 Effects of 6-day or 7-day CO-Synch + CIDR and fixed-time artificial insemination protocols on pregnancy rates of beef heifers and cows
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