Randy H Burnett
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Researcher
Also affiliated: Mississippi State University (2020–2022)
Faculty Researcher
Research Areas
Biomedical Subjects
Biography and Research Information
OverviewAI-generated summary
Randy H. Burnett's research focuses on animal science, with recent publications examining the integration of reproductive hormones in cattle production, considering animal welfare and human health implications. He has also investigated the relationship between hair coat shedding ability and apparent forage digestibility in Angus cattle, as well as its effect on uterine artery hemodynamics. Burnett has explored educational applications within animal science coursework, including the use of simulation for teaching swine management practices and a livestock branding project to promote student engagement. His work also includes evaluating the relationship between hair coat shedding ability, forage digestibility, and mineral status in cattle. Burnett has an h-index of 3 with 14 total publications and 48 citations.
Metrics
- h-index: 3
- Publications: 14
- Citations: 51
Selected Publications
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142. Efficacy Evaluation of an Allopathic versus a Homeopathic Anthelmintic in Naturally Infected Small Ruminants (2026)
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The relationship of the ruminant microbiome to animal health and disease: A review (2025)
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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)
Collaboration Network
Top Collaborators
- 44 Evaluation of the Relationship Between Hair Coat Shedding Ability and Apparent Digestibility in Angus Cattle
- 136 Evaluation of the Relationship Between Hair Coat Shedding Ability, Apparent Forage Digestibility, and Mineral Status in Angus Cattle
- 44 Evaluation of the Relationship Between Hair Coat Shedding Ability and Apparent Digestibility in Angus Cattle
- 136 Evaluation of the Relationship Between Hair Coat Shedding Ability, Apparent Forage Digestibility, and Mineral Status in Angus Cattle
- 44 Evaluation of the Relationship Between Hair Coat Shedding Ability and Apparent Digestibility in Angus Cattle
- 136 Evaluation of the Relationship Between Hair Coat Shedding Ability, Apparent Forage Digestibility, and Mineral Status in Angus Cattle
- Using a Livestock Branding Project to Promote Student Engagement
- Using Simulation to Teach Swine Management Practices in Introductory-level Animal Science Coursework
- Using a Livestock Branding Project to Promote Student Engagement
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