Dalton Obermier

College of Agriculture and Life Sciences

Works (4)

Updated: April 23rd, 2025 23:30

2023 article

The impact of functional teat number on reproductive throughput in swine

Obermier, D. R., Howard, J. T., Gray, K. A., & Knauer, M. T. (2023, January 1). Translational Animal Science.

By: D. Obermier n, J. Howard*, K. Gray* & M. Knauer n

author keywords: litter size; piglet survival; teat number; weaning weight
topics (OpenAlex): Animal Behavior and Welfare Studies; Genetic and phenotypic traits in livestock; Animal Nutrition and Physiology
Source: Web Of Science
Added: September 18, 2023

2019 article

67 Structural conformation differences between show pigs and commercial genetic lines

Obermier, D. R., Peppmeier, Z., & Knauer, M. (2019, July 1). Journal of Animal Science.

By: D. Obermier n, Z. Peppmeier n & M. Knauer n

author keywords: genetic; locomotion; pig
topics (OpenAlex): Animal Nutrition and Physiology
Source: Web Of Science
Added: August 12, 2019

2019 article

PSII-12 The effects of lift crates on sow performance and litter survival

Obermier, D. R., Knauer, M., Graham, A., & Frobose, H. (2019, July 1). Journal of Animal Science.

By: D. Obermier n, M. Knauer n, A. Graham & H. Frobose*

author keywords: crate; piglet; survival
topics (OpenAlex): Animal Behavior and Welfare Studies; Digital Media and Visual Art; Milk Quality and Mastitis in Dairy Cows
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Source: Web Of Science
Added: August 12, 2019

2019 article

PSIII-7 Production trait differences between show pig and commerical genetic lines

Peppmeier, Z., Obermier, D. R., & Knauer, M. (2019, July 1). Journal of Animal Science.

By: Z. Peppmeier n, D. Obermier n & M. Knauer n

author keywords: backfat; genetic; growth
topics (OpenAlex): Animal Nutrition and Physiology; Animal Genetics and Reproduction
TL;DR: Results suggest pigs sire by Large White show pig sires are fatter, heavier muscled, and have comparable lean growth to those sired by commercial LW genetic lines. (via Semantic Scholar)
Source: Web Of Science
Added: August 12, 2019

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