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Southern Arkansas University
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Randy H. Burnett's research focuses on animal science and agricultural education. He has investigated the relationship between hair coat shedding ability and various physiological factors in Angus cattle, including forage digestibility, mineral status, and uterine artery hemodynamics. His work also explores the application of reproductive hormones in cattle production, considering aspects of animal welfare and human health. In the realm of education, Burnett has examined methods to enhance student engagement in animal science coursework, such as utilizing livestock branding projects and simulation-based learning for swine management practices. His scholarship metrics include an h-index of 3, with a total of 12 publications and 45 citations.
Metrics
- h-index: 3
- Publications: 12
- Citations: 45
Selected Publications
- Using Simulation to Teach Swine Management Practices in Introductory-level Animal Science Coursework (2024) DOI
- 136 Evaluation of the Relationship Between Hair Coat Shedding Ability, Apparent Forage Digestibility, and Mineral Status in Angus Cattle (2023) DOI
- Using a Livestock Branding Project to Promote Student Engagement (2023) DOI
- 44 Evaluation of the Relationship Between Hair Coat Shedding Ability and Apparent Digestibility in Angus Cattle (2022) DOI
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