Gordon E. Carstens
Affiliations: | Texas A & M University, College Station, TX, United States |
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Animal Culture and Nutrition Agriculture, Nutrition, Microbiology BiologyGoogle:
"Gordon Carstens"Children
Sign in to add traineeErin G. Brown | grad student | 2005 | Texas A & M |
Phillip A. Lancaster | grad student | 2008 | Texas A & M |
Wimberley K. Krueger | grad student | 2009 | Texas A & M |
Flavio R. Ribeiro | grad student | 2009 | Texas A & M |
Aimee N. Hafla | grad student | 2012 | Texas A & M |
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O'Reilly K, Carstens GE, Johnson JR, et al. (2024) Association of genomically enhanced residual feed intake with performance, feed efficiency, feeding behavior, gas flux, and nutrient digestibility in growing Holstein heifers. Journal of Animal Science |
Kayser WC, Carstens GE, Parsons IL, et al. (2021) Efficacy of statistical process control procedures to identify deviations in continuously measured physiological and behavioral variables in beef heifers resulting from an experimentally combined viral-bacterial challenge. Journal of Animal Science. 99 |
Parsons IL, Johnson JR, Kayser WC, et al. (2020) Characterization of feeding behavior traits in steers with divergent residual feed intake consuming a high-concentrate diet. Journal of Animal Science |
Kayser WC, Carstens GE, Parsons IL, et al. (2020) Efficacy of statistical process control procedures to identify deviations in continuously measured physiologic and behavioral variables in beef steers experimentally challenged with Mannheimia haemolytica. Journal of Animal Science |
Johnson JR, Carstens GE, Krueger WK, et al. (2019) Associations between residual feed intake and apparent nutrient digestibility, in vitro methane producing activity, and volatile fatty acid concentrations in growing beef cattle. Journal of Animal Science |
Olson CA, Carstens GE, Herring AD, et al. (2019) Effects of temperament at feedlot arrival and breed type on growth efficiency, feeding behavior, and carcass value in finishing heifers. Journal of Animal Science |
Forehand LR, Kayser W, Carstens GE, et al. (2019) PSXIV-20 Effects of Saccharomyces cerevisiae CNCM I-1077 on growth efficiency, feeding behavior, physiology, and carcass quality of yearling steers fed a high-grain diet Journal of Animal Science. 97: 438-438 |
Johnson JR, Carstens GE, Parsons I, et al. (2019) PSII-2 Application of partial least squares regression to predict feed efficiency and intake using feeding behavior patterns in growing steers and heifers Journal of Animal Science. 97: 237-238 |
Johnson JR, Parsons IL, Carstens GE, et al. (2019) 31 Characterization of feeding-behavior patterns and application of chemometrics to predict residual feed intake based on feeding-behavior traits in growing Holstein heifers Journal of Animal Science. 97: 23-23 |
Fontenot LR, Carstens GE, Lepiz M, et al. (2019) 26 Effects of experimentally-induced hypoxemia on hemodynamics and blood gases, and the performance of pulse oximeters in cattle Journal of Animal Science. 97: 20-21 |