Carrie Pickworth
Bio
Dr. Carrie Pickworth focuses on Ruminant Management and Nutrition. Her academic focus ranges from pre-college Livestock Science Camp to associate-level Animal Feeds and Nutrition, baccalaureate Beef Cattle Management, and graduate-level Applied Ruminant Nutrition. Her research program is diverse, supporting predominantly beef cattle and sheep nutrition and management projects. These include weaning stress, fescue toxicosis, and stocker cattle grazing cover crops.
Publications
- Influence of weaning strategy on behavior, humoral indicators of stress, growth, and carcass characteristics , Translational Animal Science (2021)
- 102 Impact of weaning strategy on beef cow-calf behavior and activity , Journal of Animal Science (2020)
- Impact of weaning strategy on beef cow and calf weight and body condition , JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SCIENCE (2020)
- Impact of weaning strategy on beef cow and calf weight and body condition , (2020)
- Impact of weaning strategy on beef cow and calf weight and body condition. , JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SCIENCE (2020)
- Nutritional Value of rye and purple top turnips for stocker cattle , (2020)
- Nutritive value of a cereal rye monoculture and a cereal rye and turnip mix forage as part of an integrated crop-livestock system , (2020)
- Pregnancy specific protein B concentration for the prediction of lambing rate in sheep , Small Ruminant Research (2020)
- Randomizing multiple choice answers does not impact exam performance , (2020)
- Rye with or without purple top turnips for stocker grazing as part of a Southeastern U.S. integrated crop-livestock system , (2020)