Kenneth B. Nelson
Researcher
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Poultry Science
Research Areas
Biography and Research Information
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Kenneth B. Nelson's research focuses on animal nutrition and physiology, specifically investigating the impact of dietary components on broiler chicken performance. His recent publications examine the effects of histidine supplementation and the inclusion of novel protein ingredients, such as Arthrospira platensis, in feed formulations for female Cobb 500 broilers during different feeding phases. These studies aim to optimize growth and performance metrics in poultry production. Nelson collaborates with researchers Michael T. Kidd, Garrett J. Mullenix, Clay J. Maynard, and Savannah C. Wells-Crafton, all affiliated with the University of Arkansas system, with whom he has co-authored multiple publications. His scholarly output includes two publications with a total of two citations and an h-index of 1, indicating ongoing contributions to the field.
Metrics
- h-index: 1
- Publications: 2
- Citations: 2
Selected Publications
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Assessment of Novel Protein Ingredient Arthrospira platensis and Soybean Genotype Amino Acid and Oil Selection Improvements on Broiler Performance for a 28–42 d Feeding Period (2024)
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Titration of Dietary Histidine during a 22- to 42-Day Feeding Phase following a 0- to 21-Day Feeding Phase with Variable Dietary Histidine Concentrations in Female Cobb 500 Broilers (2024)
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- Titration of Dietary Histidine during a 22- to 42-Day Feeding Phase following a 0- to 21-Day Feeding Phase with Variable Dietary Histidine Concentrations in Female Cobb 500 Broilers
- Assessment of Novel Protein Ingredient Arthrospira platensis and Soybean Genotype Amino Acid and Oil Selection Improvements on Broiler Performance for a 28–42 d Feeding Period
- Titration of Dietary Histidine during a 22- to 42-Day Feeding Phase following a 0- to 21-Day Feeding Phase with Variable Dietary Histidine Concentrations in Female Cobb 500 Broilers
- Assessment of Novel Protein Ingredient Arthrospira platensis and Soybean Genotype Amino Acid and Oil Selection Improvements on Broiler Performance for a 28–42 d Feeding Period
- Titration of Dietary Histidine during a 22- to 42-Day Feeding Phase following a 0- to 21-Day Feeding Phase with Variable Dietary Histidine Concentrations in Female Cobb 500 Broilers
- Assessment of Novel Protein Ingredient Arthrospira platensis and Soybean Genotype Amino Acid and Oil Selection Improvements on Broiler Performance for a 28–42 d Feeding Period
- Titration of Dietary Histidine during a 22- to 42-Day Feeding Phase following a 0- to 21-Day Feeding Phase with Variable Dietary Histidine Concentrations in Female Cobb 500 Broilers
- Assessment of Novel Protein Ingredient Arthrospira platensis and Soybean Genotype Amino Acid and Oil Selection Improvements on Broiler Performance for a 28–42 d Feeding Period
- Titration of Dietary Histidine during a 22- to 42-Day Feeding Phase following a 0- to 21-Day Feeding Phase with Variable Dietary Histidine Concentrations in Female Cobb 500 Broilers
- Titration of Dietary Histidine during a 22- to 42-Day Feeding Phase following a 0- to 21-Day Feeding Phase with Variable Dietary Histidine Concentrations in Female Cobb 500 Broilers
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