Randy H Burnett Data-verified
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Randy H. Burnett's research focuses on animal science, with a particular emphasis on livestock management and welfare. His work investigates the application of reproductive hormones in cattle production, considering implications for animal welfare and human health. Burnett also studies the relationship between physical traits, such as hair coat shedding ability, and physiological factors like forage digestibility and uterine artery hemodynamics in Angus cattle. Additionally, his scholarship extends to educational methodologies within animal science, exploring the use of simulation for teaching swine management and employing livestock branding projects to enhance student engagement in introductory coursework.
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- h-index: 3
- Publications: 14
- Citations: 47
Selected Publications
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Using Simulation to Teach Swine Management Practices in Introductory-level Animal Science Coursework (2024)
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136 Evaluation of the Relationship Between Hair Coat Shedding Ability, Apparent Forage Digestibility, and Mineral Status in Angus Cattle (2023)
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Using a Livestock Branding Project to Promote Student Engagement (2023)
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44 Evaluation of the Relationship Between Hair Coat Shedding Ability and Apparent Digestibility in Angus Cattle (2022)
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