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1Nov-2019The effects of dietary nitrate on plasma glucose and insulin sensitivity in sheepVillar, Maria L ; Godwin, Ian R ; Hegarty, Roger S ; Dobos, Robin C ; Smith, Katherine A ; Clay, Jonathon W ; Nolan, John V 20-Aug-2019
22016Estimates of repeatability and heritability of methane production in sheep using portable accumulation chambersGoopy, John P ; Robinson, Dorothy L ; Woodgate, Reg; Donaldson, A; Oddy, Hutton ; Vercoe, P E; Hegarty, Roger 4-Apr-2016
32015Low ambient temperature elevates plasma triiodothyronine concentrations while reducing digesta mean retention time and methane yield in sheepBarnett, M C ; McFarlane, J R ; Hegarty, R S 4-Apr-2016
42014Use of nitrate and 'Propionibacterium acidipropionici' to reduce methane emissions and increase wool growth of Merino sheepde Raphelis-Soissan, Victoire; Li, Li; Godwin, Ian ; Barnett, Mark ; Perdok, H B; Hegarty, Roger 16-Jul-2015
52014Cysteamine hydrochloride increases bodyweight and wool fibre length, improves feed conversion ratio and reduces methane yield in sheepBarnett, Mark ; Hegarty, Roger 16-Jul-2015
62014Sheep of divergent genetic merit for wool growth do not differ in digesta kinetics while on restricted intakesde Barbieri Etcheberry, Luis; Hegarty, Roger ; Oddy, Hutton ; Barnett, Mark ; Li, Li; Nolan, John V 28-Jul-2015
72013Impact of gut kinetics on methane production within the sheepBarnett, Mark Clem; Hegarty, Roger ; Godwin, Ian ; Goopy, John18-Nov-2013
82013Effect of added dietary nitrate and elemental sulfur on wool growth and methane emission of Merino lambsLi, Lily ; Silveira, C I; Nolan, John V ; Godwin, Ian ; Leng, Ronald ; Hegarty, Roger 1-Jun-2016
92011Potential effects of animal management and genetic improvement on enteric methane emissions, emissions intensity and productivity of sheep enterprises at Cowra, AustraliaAlcock, D J; Hegarty, Roger 3-Mar-2016
102011Repeatability of methane emissions from sheepPinares-Patino, C S; McEwan, J C; Dodds, K G; Cardenas, E A; Hegarty, Roger ; Koolaard, J P; Clark, H3-Mar-2016
112011Impacts of a two degree increase in temperature on pasture growth in the Northern Tablelands of New South WalesPowell, R; Edwards, C; Hegarty, Roger ; McPhee, Malcolm J 4-Mar-2016
122011Validation methods for determining heat production by sheep differing in live weight and feed intakeLi, Lily ; Nolan, John V ; Hegarty, Roger 17-Aug-2012
132010Managing sheep methane emissions by nutrition and flock managementHegarty, Roger 23-Nov-2011
142010Nutritional and flock management options to reduce methane output and methane per unit product from sheep enterprisesHegarty, Roger ; Alcock, D; Robinson, Dorothy L ; Goopy, John Patrick ; Vercoe, PE8-Dec-2011
152010Effects of dietary nitrate on fermentation, methane production and digesta kinetics in sheepNolan, John V ; Hegarty, Roger ; Hegarty, Jennifer Shirley ; Godwin, Ian ; Woodgate, Reginald27-Apr-2011
162009Increases in microbial growth efficiency in sheep given true protein and non-protein nitrogen supplementsPelaelo-Grand, T; Nolan, J V ; Hegarty, R S 16-Mar-2010

Credit Name
Roger Hegarty
Full Name
Hegarty, Roger
Variants
Hegarty, Roger S
Hegarty, Roger Stephen
Hegarty, R S
 
UNE Researcher ID
une-id:rhegart3
 
Position Title
Professor in Animal Nutrition
 
 
Google Scholar profile key
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Scopus Author ID
Web of Science profile key
8717888
Discipline
School of E&RS - Animal Science
 
Faculty
Faculty of Science, Ag, Business and Law
Surname
Hegarty
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Given Name
Roger
 
Preferred Given Name
Roger
School/Department
School of Environmental and Rural Science
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