Richard Zinn, Ph.D.

Richard Zinn

Position Title
Professor
Desert Research & Extension Center

Bio

Education

  • B.S., Animal Science, Brigham Young University, Utah, 1974.
  • M.S., Animal Science, Brigham Young University, Utah, 1975.
  • Ph.D., Nutrition (Ruminant), University of Kentucky, Kentucky, 1978 

Research Interests

Nutrition, health, and management of feedlot cattle.

Postal Address

Dr. Richard Zinn
Desert R and E Center
1004 E Holton Rd,
Holtville, CA 92243 USA

Graduate Groups

Selected Publications

Ruminal Alkalizing Potential Of Brucite (Magnesium Hydroxide) And Sodium Bicarbonate For Feedlot Cattle

Influence of Protein Supplementation on the Feeding Value of Dry Rolled and Steam-Flaked Corn in Diets for Feedlot Cattle

Immediate And Carryover Effects Of Short-Term Therapeutic Feeding Of Chlortetracycline On Digestive Function In Feedlot Steers

A Guide to Feed Mixing

Influence Of Flocculent Coating On The Feeding Value Of Cottonseed Meal And Steam-Flaked Corn For Feedlot Cattle

Implant Strategies For Calf-Fed Holstein Steers

Influence of Fluctuating Feed Intake on Feedlot Cattle Growth-Performance and Digestive Function

Influence Of Potassium Spiking On Marketing Shrink And Carcass Characteristics Of Feedlot Steers

Influence Of Tempering On The Feeding Value Of Steam-Flaked Sorghum For Feedlot Cattle

Toxic Effects Of High Dietary Sulfur On Growth Performance Of Feedlot Calves During The Early Growing Phase

Subcutaneous Versus Intramuscular Administration Of Vitamin E In Feedlot Calves

Fat Quality And Feeding Value Of Fat For Feedlot Cattle

Influence Of Yeast Culture On Health, Performance And Digestive Function Of Feedlot Steers

Ruminal Undigestible Intake Protein Value And Post Ruminal Digestibility Of Menhaden Fish Meal Versus Two High-Bypass Animal Protein Blends In An 88% Concentrate Finishing Diet For Feedlot Cattle

Effects Of Dietary Calcium Levels On Growth-Performance And Digestive Function In Cattle Fed A High-Fat Finishing Diet

Influence Of Method Of Supplementation On The Utilization Of Supplemental Fat By Feedlot Steers

Effects Of Program-Feeding Strategies On Growth-Performance And Carcass Characteristics Of Feedlot Cattle

Feeding Value of Cottonseed Meal for Feedlot Cattle

Influence Of Dietary Sulfur Level On Growth-Performance And Digestive Function In Feedlot Cattle

Influence Of The -Agonist, Zilpaterol, On Growth Performance And Carcass Characteristics Of Feedlot Steers

Alpharma Symposium - Performance Variance 6-28-10