Elle P Johnston
Researcher
Also affiliated: University of Arkansas System (2026)
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Biomedical Subjects
Biography and Research Information
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Elle P Johnston investigates the effectiveness of various interventions on livestock health and performance. Her research has examined the impact of maternal bovine appeasing substance on stocker cattle, focusing on growth, physiological responses, and behavioral changes in high-risk animals. Johnston has also studied the combined effects of this substance and castration status on the growth performance and health of newly received beef calves. Additionally, her work has explored how age and time of day influence broiler chickens' use of platform enrichments, highlighting factors that affect animal behavior in controlled environments. Johnston collaborates with researchers at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including Shawna Weimer and J. L. Reynolds, on these animal science studies.
Metrics
- h-index: 1
- Publications: 4
- Citations: 1
Selected Publications
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Research note: Age and time of day influence broiler use of platform enrichments (2026)
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Effectiveness of Maternal Bovine Appeasing Substance Administered to Newly Received, High-Risk Stocker Calves (2025)
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PSIV-4 Effectiveness of maternal bovine appeasing substance on growth, physiological, and behavioral responses of high-risk stocker cattle (2024)
Collaboration Network
Top Collaborators
- PSIV-4 Effectiveness of maternal bovine appeasing substance on growth, physiological, and behavioral responses of high-risk stocker cattle
- Research note: Age and time of day influence broiler use of platform enrichments
- Effectiveness of Maternal Bovine Appeasing Substance Administered to Newly Received, High-Risk Stocker Calves
- PSIV-4 Effectiveness of maternal bovine appeasing substance on growth, physiological, and behavioral responses of high-risk stocker cattle
- Effectiveness of Maternal Bovine Appeasing Substance Administered to Newly Received, High-Risk Stocker Calves
- PSIV-4 Effectiveness of maternal bovine appeasing substance on growth, physiological, and behavioral responses of high-risk stocker cattle
- Effectiveness of Maternal Bovine Appeasing Substance Administered to Newly Received, High-Risk Stocker Calves
- PSIV-4 Effectiveness of maternal bovine appeasing substance on growth, physiological, and behavioral responses of high-risk stocker cattle
- PSIV-4 Effectiveness of maternal bovine appeasing substance on growth, physiological, and behavioral responses of high-risk stocker cattle
- PSIV-4 Effectiveness of maternal bovine appeasing substance on growth, physiological, and behavioral responses of high-risk stocker cattle
- Research note: Age and time of day influence broiler use of platform enrichments
- Research note: Age and time of day influence broiler use of platform enrichments
- Research note: Age and time of day influence broiler use of platform enrichments
- Research note: Age and time of day influence broiler use of platform enrichments
- Research note: Age and time of day influence broiler use of platform enrichments
- Research note: Age and time of day influence broiler use of platform enrichments
- Research note: Age and time of day influence broiler use of platform enrichments
- Effectiveness of Maternal Bovine Appeasing Substance Administered to Newly Received, High-Risk Stocker Calves
- Effectiveness of Maternal Bovine Appeasing Substance Administered to Newly Received, High-Risk Stocker Calves
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