Small Ruminant Research

Papers
(The H4-Index of Small Ruminant Research is 16. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-03-01 to 2024-03-01.)
ArticleCitations
Effects of diets with different levels of fennel (Foeniculum vulgare) seed powder on DLK1 gene expression in brain, adipose tissue, femur muscle and rumen of Kermani lambs50
Contribution of small ruminants to food security for Ethiopian smallholder farmers43
Zoonotic risks of pathogens from sheep and their milk borne transmission38
A review of dystocia in sheep35
Branched chain fatty acids in the flavour of sheep and goat milk and meat: A review34
Tangible and intangible benefits of local goats rearing in smallholder farms in Malawi26
The impact of the dietary supplementation level with Schizochytrium sp. on milk chemical composition and fatty acid profile, of both blood plasma and milk of goats22
Invited review: Opportunities for genetic improvement toward higher prolificacy in sheep21
Dairy sheep carbon footprint and ReCiPe end-point study21
Meta-analysis of the effects of essential oils on ruminal fermentation and performance of sheep21
The ability of tanniniferous legumes to reduce methane production and enhance feed utilization in Barki rams: in vitro and in vivo evaluation19
Isolation and characterization of dominant lactic acid bacteria from raw goat milk: Assessment of probiotic potential and technological properties19
Fatty acid composition of lamb meat from Italian and German local breeds18
Effects of nutrition on main components of sheep milk18
Growth curve modeling and genetic analysis of growth curve traits in Beetal goat18
Effect of subclinical mastitis on the yield and cheese-making properties of ewe’s milk16
Feed utilization and lactational performance of Barki sheep fed diets containing thyme or celery16
Effects of single or combined supplementation of probiotics and prebiotics on ruminal fermentation, ruminal bacteria and total tract digestion in lambs16
0.043840885162354