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Dr Barry Norton
Dr

Barry Norton

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Overview

Background

Nutritional Biochemistry, grazing and intensive production of cattle, sheep, goats.

My passion for agriculture and animal science comes from growing up amongst relatives in country Victoria, from Yea in the north, Korumburra in Gippsland and Heywood in the Western District. My career in agricultural science began at Melbourne University in 1960, with a defining year (1961) at Dookie Agricultural College, and subsequently with studies at The University of Sydney (1964-1969), University of New England (1970-72) and since 1973 at The University of Queensland. Promoted to Associate Professor in 1984, appointed Head of School of Agriculture in 1993 and the Head of School of Land and Food (1998-1999). Promotion to Professor was denied in 1997 and again in 2000. Retired from the University in 2006, but have maintained academic and research activity by managing ACIAR and other grants in Papua New Guinea and Vietnam. Publications since retirement have included books on family history, goat production in Vietnam and other biographies. Latest publications were on goat nutrition in 2022, in collaboration with Dr Simon Quigley's team at UQ, This year, 2023, celebrates 50 years of service to the University of Queensland.

Availability

Dr Barry Norton is:
Available for supervision

Fields of research

Qualifications

  • Bachelor, University of Melbourne
  • Doctor of Philosophy, University of Sydney
  • Doctoral Diploma, University of Melbourne
  • Australian Institute Of Agricultural Science and Technology, Australian Institute Of Agricultural Science and Technology

Works

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50 works between 1985 and 2022

41 - 50 of 50 works

1994

Journal Article

The effect of heat on amino acids for growing pigs

Van Barneveld, R. J., Batterham, Late E. and Norton, B. W. (1994). The effect of heat on amino acids for growing pigs. British Journal of Nutrition, 72 (2), 257-275. doi: 10.1079/BJN19940028

The effect of heat on amino acids for growing pigs

1993

Journal Article

Intake and digestibility of sorghum silage by goats

Tjandraatmadja, M., MacRae, I. C. and Norton, B. W. (1993). Intake and digestibility of sorghum silage by goats. Animal Feed Science and Technology, 41 (3), 171-179. doi: 10.1016/0377-8401(93)90010-H

Intake and digestibility of sorghum silage by goats

1993

Journal Article

Fleece Growth in Australian Cashmere Goats .3. the Seasonal Patterns of Cashmere and Hair-Growth, and Association with Growth-Hormone, Prolactin and Thyroxine in Blood

Kloren, Wrl, Norton, BW and Waters, MJ (1993). Fleece Growth in Australian Cashmere Goats .3. the Seasonal Patterns of Cashmere and Hair-Growth, and Association with Growth-Hormone, Prolactin and Thyroxine in Blood. Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 44 (5), 1035-1050. doi: 10.1071/AR9931035

Fleece Growth in Australian Cashmere Goats .3. the Seasonal Patterns of Cashmere and Hair-Growth, and Association with Growth-Hormone, Prolactin and Thyroxine in Blood

1993

Journal Article

Digestion by sheep of silages prepared from mixtures of tropical grasses and legumes

Macrae, I. C. and Norton, B. W. (1993). Digestion by sheep of silages prepared from mixtures of tropical grasses and legumes. The Journal of Agricultural Science, 120 (3), 407-415. doi: 10.1017/S0021859600076577

Digestion by sheep of silages prepared from mixtures of tropical grasses and legumes

1992

Journal Article

Skin follicle development in the Australian cashmere goat

Parry A.L., Norton B.W. and Restall B.J. (1992). Skin follicle development in the Australian cashmere goat. Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 43 (4), 857-870. doi: 10.1071/AR9920857

Skin follicle development in the Australian cashmere goat

1990

Journal Article

Grazing Management Studies with Australian Cashmere Goats .4. Cobalt Supplementation and Intestinal Parasite Burdens in Sheep and Goats in South-Eastern Queensland

Norton, BW, Cavaye, JM and Hales, JW (1990). Grazing Management Studies with Australian Cashmere Goats .4. Cobalt Supplementation and Intestinal Parasite Burdens in Sheep and Goats in South-Eastern Queensland. Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture, 30 (6), 789-796. doi: 10.1071/EA9900789

Grazing Management Studies with Australian Cashmere Goats .4. Cobalt Supplementation and Intestinal Parasite Burdens in Sheep and Goats in South-Eastern Queensland

1990

Journal Article

Grazing management studies with australian cashmere goats 3. effect of season on the selection of diet by cattle, sheep and goats from two tropical grass-legume pastures

Norton B.W., Kennedy P.J. and Hales J.W. (1990). Grazing management studies with australian cashmere goats 3. effect of season on the selection of diet by cattle, sheep and goats from two tropical grass-legume pastures. Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture, 30 (6), 783-788. doi: 10.1071/EA9900783

Grazing management studies with australian cashmere goats 3. effect of season on the selection of diet by cattle, sheep and goats from two tropical grass-legume pastures

1990

Journal Article

Grazing management studies with australian cashmere goats 1. effect of stocking rate on the growth and fleece production of weaner goats grazing tropical pastures

Norton, B. W., Wilde, C. A. and Hales, J. W. (1990). Grazing management studies with australian cashmere goats 1. effect of stocking rate on the growth and fleece production of weaner goats grazing tropical pastures. Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture, 30 (6), 769-775. doi: 10.1071/EA9900769

Grazing management studies with australian cashmere goats 1. effect of stocking rate on the growth and fleece production of weaner goats grazing tropical pastures

1987

Journal Article

Studies with the Australian Cashmere Goat. I. Growth and digestion in male and female goats given pelleted diets varying in protein content and energy level

Ash A.J. and Norton B.W. (1987). Studies with the Australian Cashmere Goat. I. Growth and digestion in male and female goats given pelleted diets varying in protein content and energy level. Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 38 (5), 957-969. doi: 10.1071/AR9870957

Studies with the Australian Cashmere Goat. I. Growth and digestion in male and female goats given pelleted diets varying in protein content and energy level

1985

Journal Article

The Productivity of Angora Goats Grazing Improved and Native Pastures in South-Eastern Queensland

Norton B.W. and Deery M.J. (1985). The Productivity of Angora Goats Grazing Improved and Native Pastures in South-Eastern Queensland. Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture, 25 (1), 35-40. doi: 10.1071/EA9850035

The Productivity of Angora Goats Grazing Improved and Native Pastures in South-Eastern Queensland

Funding

Past funding

  • 2018 - 2022
    Response of Rangeland goats to supplementation and development of least-cost supplement calculator
    Meat & Livestock Australia
    Open grant
  • 2006 - 2008
    Analytical equipment in support of the ACIAR/Unitech Postgraduate Scheme
    Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research
    Open grant
  • 2006 - 2009
    AusAID CARD Program: The development and implementation of new appropriate technologies for improving goat production and increasing small-holder income in the central region of Vietnam
    Hassall and Associates International
    Open grant
  • 2005
    Collaboration for Agriculture and Rural Development (CARD) Program - Norton
    Hassall and Associates International
    Open grant
  • 2005 - 2009
    Postgraduate Scholarship Scheme for UNITECH, University of Lae, Papua New Guinea
    Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research
    Open grant
  • 2004
    Effects of feed enzymes on the performance of sheep offered high fibre diets
    DSM Nutritional Products
    Open grant
  • 2001 - 2004
    Feeding Enzyme Supplements to Ruminants
    Roche Products Pty Ltd
    Open grant
  • 1995
    Cashmere goat production technology.
    DIST Bilateral Science & Technology Collab.Program
    Open grant

Supervision

Availability

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Supervision history

Completed supervision

  • 2007

    Doctor Philosophy

    EFFECTS OF NUTRITION AND GENOTYPE ON MEAT QUALITY AND CARCASS CHARACTERISTICS OF AUSTRALIAN FEEDLOT CATTLE

    Principal Advisor

  • 2005

    Doctor Philosophy

    A STUDY OF EXOGENOUS ENZYME SUPPLEMENTATION OF RUMINANTS FED GRAIN BASED DIETS

    Principal Advisor

  • 2004

    Doctor Philosophy

    Plant tannin interactions with intestinal tissues and microbes in ruminants

    Principal Advisor

  • 2004

    Doctor Philosophy

    The interaction between feed proteins and tannins in ruminant and poultry feeds and effects on growth and metabolism

    Principal Advisor

  • 2003

    Doctor Philosophy

    THE NUTRITIONAL ASPECTS OF THE LEUCAENA GENUS' FORAGE

    Principal Advisor

  • 2002

    Master Agricultural Science

    AMELIORATING THE INFLUENCE OF TANNINS IN LEUCAENA a

    Principal Advisor

  • 2006

    Doctor Philosophy

    MICROBIAL PROTEIN PRODUCTION IN BEEF CATTLE FED HIGH MOLASSES-BASED DIETS

    Associate Advisor

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