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S.K. Orlowski-Workman's research focuses on animal welfare and production in commercial broiler chickens. Their work has investigated the characterization of water intake and water conversion ratios in male and female broilers across different commercial lines. Additionally, Orlowski-Workman has contributed to applied research on the reliability of using live palpation scores to evaluate the severity of woody breast, a condition affecting broiler meat quality. These studies contribute to a better understanding of broiler physiology and the development of methods for assessing meat quality in commercial settings. Orlowski-Workman collaborates with researchers at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including Nicholas B. Anthony, J.Z. Hiltz, Clay J. Maynard, and Travis Tabler.
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- Publications: 2
Selected Publications
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Applied research note: Reliability in using live palpation scores to evaluate woody breast severity in commercial broilers (2025)
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Characterization of water intake and water conversion ratio for male and female broilers from four commercial broiler lines reared to eight weeks of age (2025)
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- Characterization of water intake and water conversion ratio for male and female broilers from four commercial broiler lines reared to eight weeks of age
- Characterization of water intake and water conversion ratio for male and female broilers from four commercial broiler lines reared to eight weeks of age
- Characterization of water intake and water conversion ratio for male and female broilers from four commercial broiler lines reared to eight weeks of age
- Characterization of water intake and water conversion ratio for male and female broilers from four commercial broiler lines reared to eight weeks of age
- Characterization of water intake and water conversion ratio for male and female broilers from four commercial broiler lines reared to eight weeks of age
- Characterization of water intake and water conversion ratio for male and female broilers from four commercial broiler lines reared to eight weeks of age
- Characterization of water intake and water conversion ratio for male and female broilers from four commercial broiler lines reared to eight weeks of age
- Characterization of water intake and water conversion ratio for male and female broilers from four commercial broiler lines reared to eight weeks of age
- Applied research note: Reliability in using live palpation scores to evaluate woody breast severity in commercial broilers
- Applied research note: Reliability in using live palpation scores to evaluate woody breast severity in commercial broilers
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