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CV 2014 Anna Kerr Butters-Johnson 1 Anna Kerr Butters-Johnson, BSc, MSc, PhD Associate Professor, Animal Behavior and Welfare, Department of Animal Science 2356-F Kildee Hall, Iowa State University Curriculum Vitae Table of Contents Position Responsibility Statement ............................................................................ 3 Education .......................................................................................................... 4 Summary of Professional Experience ........................................................................ 4 Past and Current Professional Associations (5)............................................................. 4 Awards, Honors and Recognition (4)......................................................................... 4 Research (50% of Appointment) .............................................................................. 5 Peer Reviewed Journal Articles prior to Iowa State University (8) ..................................... 5 Peer Reviewed Journal Articles since joining Iowa State University (69) ............................ 6 Peer Reviewed Journal Articles submitted in 2015 and Awaiting Outcome (0).................... 15 Peer Reviewed & Invited Book Chapters since joining Iowa State University (5) ................ 15 Peer Reviewed Abstracts prior to Iowa State University (11) ......................................... 16 Peer Reviewed Abstracts since joining Iowa State University (75) .................................. 16 Editorial & Referee Responsibilities for Scientific Journals (13) ..................................... 22 Successful Competitive Funding as Primary Investigator .............................................. 22 ($1,365,301) ..................................................................................................... 22 Successful Competitive Funding as Co-Principle Investigator ($6,395,842) ....................... 31 Grant Submissions awaiting decision for 2015 ($395,353) ............................................ 39 Collaborative Research Efforts (205) ...................................................................... 43 Extension (25% of Appointment) ........................................................................... 55 Peer Reviewed Extension publications prior to joining Iowa State University (6) ................ 55 Peer Reviewed Extension publications since joining Iowa State University (11) .................. 55 Non-Refereed Extension Publications since joining Iowa State University (26) ................... 57 Non-Refereed Conference Proceedings prior to joining Iowa State University (10) .............. 60 Non-Refereed Conference Proceedings since joining Iowa State University (31) ................. 60 Peer Reviewed Reports since joining Iowa State University (101) ................................... 64 Non-Refereed Articles in Trade Publications since joining Iowa State University (49) .......... 75 Non-Refereed Press Releases & Newsletters since joining Iowa State University (17) .......... 80

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Anna Kerr Butters-Johnson, BSc, MSc, PhD Associate Professor, Animal Behavior and Welfare,

Department of Animal Science

2356-F Kildee Hall, Iowa State University

Curriculum Vitae

Table of Contents

Position Responsibility Statement ............................................................................ 3 

Education .......................................................................................................... 4 

Summary of Professional Experience ........................................................................ 4 

Past and Current Professional Associations (5) ............................................................. 4 

Awards, Honors and Recognition (4)......................................................................... 4 

Research (50% of Appointment) .............................................................................. 5 

Peer Reviewed Journal Articles prior to Iowa State University (8) ..................................... 5 

Peer Reviewed Journal Articles since joining Iowa State University (69) ............................ 6 

Peer Reviewed Journal Articles submitted in 2015 and Awaiting Outcome (0) .................... 15 

Peer Reviewed & Invited Book Chapters since joining Iowa State University (5) ................ 15 

Peer Reviewed Abstracts prior to Iowa State University (11) ......................................... 16 

Peer Reviewed Abstracts since joining Iowa State University (75) .................................. 16 

Editorial & Referee Responsibilities for Scientific Journals (13) ..................................... 22 

Successful Competitive Funding as Primary Investigator .............................................. 22 

($1,365,301) ..................................................................................................... 22 

Successful Competitive Funding as Co-Principle Investigator ($6,395,842) ....................... 31 

Grant Submissions awaiting decision for 2015 ($395,353) ............................................ 39 

Collaborative Research Efforts (205) ...................................................................... 43 

Extension (25% of Appointment) ........................................................................... 55 

Peer Reviewed Extension publications prior to joining Iowa State University (6) ................ 55 

Peer Reviewed Extension publications since joining Iowa State University (11) .................. 55 

Non-Refereed Extension Publications since joining Iowa State University (26) ................... 57 

Non-Refereed Conference Proceedings prior to joining Iowa State University (10) .............. 60 

Non-Refereed Conference Proceedings since joining Iowa State University (31) ................. 60 

Peer Reviewed Reports since joining Iowa State University (101) ................................... 64 

Non-Refereed Articles in Trade Publications since joining Iowa State University (49) .......... 75 

Non-Refereed Press Releases & Newsletters since joining Iowa State University (17) .......... 80 

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Regional, National & International meetings prior to Iowa State University (22) ................. 81 

Regional, National & International meetings since joining Iowa State University (74) .......... 83 

State Producer Seminars/Extension meetings prior to joining Iowa State University (6) ........ 89 

State Producer Seminars/Extension meetings since joining Iowa State University (181) ........ 90 

Extension Training Activities: In-service Training Sessions (12) ................................... 106 

Teaching (25% of Appointment) .......................................................................... 107 

Primary Teaching Assignments & Responsibilities ................................................... 107 

Undergraduate Teaching .................................................................................... 107 

Graduate Teaching ........................................................................................... 117 

Supervision of an Post-Doctoral Associate, Agriculture Technician, Undergraduates .......... 119 

Guest Lecturing & Activities .............................................................................. 119 

Courses taken to improve teaching skills (25) .......................................................... 124 

Graduate Student Advising ................................................................................. 126 

Teaching Assistant Advising for AnS 336 .............................................................. 133 

Changes to the Iowa State University Teaching Catalogue .......................................... 134 

Professional Practice ........................................................................................ 135 

Continuing Education & Professional Practice (4) ..................................................... 135 

Completed service for National Committees (18) ...................................................... 135 

Currently serving on National and International Committees (12) ................................. 139 

Currently severing on State Committees (3) ............................................................ 141 

Completed service for Multi-State Programs (1) ....................................................... 141 

Currently serving on Multi-State Programs (1) ......................................................... 141 

International Activities (7) ................................................................................. 142 

Institutional Service (9) ..................................................................................... 143 

Past Animal Science Department Committees (4) ..................................................... 143 

University Service (10) ..................................................................................... 144 

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Position Responsibility Statement

Dr. Butters-Johnson position of responsibility statement (PRS) is 50% research, 25% extension and 25% teaching as agreed upon in her letter of intent and signed PRS in February 2014. Specifically under these categories of responsibility the following areas were outlined for completion;

Teaching 25% Teach an undergraduate and graduate course in animal behavior, welfare including

contemporary issues related to these topics Research 50% Lead a national and internationally reconciled extramurally research program

encompassing sound scientific measures for farm animal behavior and welfare Extension 25% Develop an on-going program to enhance and improve farm animal welfare at state,

national and international level Serve as an expert for state, national and international organizations on the issue of

animal welfare

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Education

Degree Institution Year

Ph. D. Animal Science Texas Tech University 2001

MSc. Applied Animal Behaviour and Animal Welfare University of Edinburgh 1997

BSc Animal Science with honours University of Reading 1995

Summary of Professional Experience

2011 to present. Associate Professor, Animal Behavior and Welfare, Department of Animal Science, Iowa State University, Ames, IA Appointment: 50% Research, 25% Extension, 25% Teaching

2014 to present. Adjunct Associate Professor, Animal Behavior and Welfare, Department of Animal Science, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX Appointment: 50% Research, 25% Extension, 25% Teaching

2005 to 2011. Assistant Professor, Animal Behavior and Welfare, Department of Animal Science, Iowa State University, Ames, IA

Appointment: 50% Research, 25% Extension, 25% Teaching

2002 to 2005 (April) Director, Animal Welfare at the National Pork Board, Clive, IA

Oversight of a $3 million / year budget to implement swine welfare programs and research. Created the first on farm nationally recognized swine welfare program; Swine Welfare Assurance Program™ (SWAP™).

Past and Current Professional Associations (5)

American Association of Swine Veterinarians (AASV). 2003 to present.

American Society of Animal Science. (ASAS). 1999 to present.

International Society for Applied Ethology. (ISAE). 1997 to present.

Professional Animal Care and Certification Organization (PACCO). Third party auditor trainer for porcine and bovine slaughter auditing. 2007 to 2009.

Gamma Sigma Delta. 2011 to present.

Awards, Honors and Recognition (4)

2013. Dekkers, J., l. Anderson, A. Butters-Johnson, N. Gabler, E. Huff-Lonergan, S. Lonergan, D. Nettleton, J. Patience, M. Rothschild, and C. Tuggle. College of Agriculture and Life Sciences Team Award. Presented at the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences Spring Convocation. Thursday January 17th 2013. Sun Room, Memorial Union, Iowa State University, Ames, IA.

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2011. American Society of Animal Science (ASAS). Early career achievement award.

2000: Department of Animal Science and Food Technology awarded the "Outstanding Graduate Student Scholarship" $1000.

1996: Scottish School of Agriculture, Edinburgh awarded an E.U. grant $4500.

Research (50% of Appointment)

Dr. Butters-Johnson publishes under her maiden name of Johnson

Some publications the author will be A. Johnson and for others it will be A. K. Johnson

Impact factor is for the year of publication

Peer Reviewed Journal Articles prior to Iowa State University (8)

1. Johnson, A. K., J. L. Morrow-Tesch and J. J. McGlone. 2001. Behavior and performance of lactating sows and piglets reared indoors or outdoors. Journal of Animal Science. 79:2571-2579. Impact factor 1.33 (ranking 6/44; Agriculture, Dairy and Animal Science). Approximate contribution, 90%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the manuscript.

2. Grigor, P. N., M. S. Cockram, W. B. Steele, C. J. Le Sueur, J. A. Guthrie, A. K. Johnson, V. Sandilands, H. W. Reid, C. Sinclair, and H. K. Brown. 2001. Effects of space allowance during transport and duration of mid journey lairage period on the physiological, behavioural and immunological responses of young calves during and after transport. Animal Science. 73:341-360. Impact factor 1.08 (ranking 11/44; Agriculture, Dairy and Animal Science). Approximate contribution, 40%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the manuscript.

3. Barham, A. R., B. L. Barham, A. K. Johnson, D. M. Allen, J. R. Blanton, Jr. and M. F. Miller. 2002. Effect of the transportation of beef cattle from the feedyard to the packing plant on prevalence levels of Escherichia coli O157 and Salmonella spp. Journal of Food Protection. 65:280-283. Impact factor 1.67 (ranking 8/103; Food science and Technology). Approximate contribution, 50%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the manuscript.

4. Johnson, A. K., and J. J. McGlone. 2003. Fender design and insulation of farrowing huts: effects on performance of outdoor sows and piglets. Journal of Animal Science 81:955-964. Impact factor 1.56 (ranking 3/41; Agriculture, Dairy and Animal Science). Approximate contribution, 90%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the manuscript.

5. McGlone, J. J., E. H. von Borrell, J. Deen, A. K. Johnson, D. G. Levis, M. Meunier-Salaün, J. L. Morrow, D. Reeves, J. L. Salak-Johnson and, P. L. Sundberg. 2004. Review of scientific literature comparing housing systems for gestating sows and gilts using measures of physiology, behavior, performance and health. Professional Animal Scientist. 20:105-117. This journal has not yet been awarded an Impact Factor or ranking within a discipline by ISI.

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Approximate contribution, 50%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible for responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the manuscript.

6. Callaway, T. R., J. L. Morrow, A. K. Johnson, J. W. Dailey, F. M. Wallace, E. A. Wagstrom, J. J. McGlone, A. R. Lewis, S. E. Dowd, T. L. Poole, T. S. Edrington, R. C. Anderson, K. J. Genovese, J. A. Byrd, R. B. Harvey, and D. J. Nisbet. 2005. Environmental prevalence and persistence of Salmonella spp. in outdoor swine wallows. Foodborne Pathological Diseases. 2:263-273. Impact factor 2.91 (ranking 5/103; Food science and Technology). Approximate contribution, 25%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible for interpretation and manuscript development.

7. Morrow J. L., F. M. Mitloehner, A. K. Johnson, M. L. Galyean, J. W. Dailey, T. S. Edrington, R. C. Anderson, K. J. Genovese T. L. Poole. S. E. Duke, and T. R. Callaway. 2005. Effect of water sprinkling on incidence of zoonotic pathogens in feedlot cattle. Journal of Animal Science. 83:1959-1966. Impact factor 1.36 (ranking 10/43; Agriculture, Dairy and Animal Science). Approximate contribution, 25%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible for interpretation and manuscript development.

8. Gonyou, H. W., M. C. Brumm, E. Bush, J. Deen, S. E. Edwards, T. Fangman, J. J. McGlone, M. Meunier-Salaun, R. B. Morrison, H. Spoolder, P. L. Sundberg, and A. K. Johnson. 2006. Application of broken line analysis to assess floor space requirements of nursery and grow-finish pigs. Journal of Animal Science. 84:229-235. Impact factor 1.98 (ranking 5/44; Agriculture, Dairy and Animal Science). Approximate contribution, 50%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the manuscript.

Peer Reviewed Journal Articles since joining Iowa State University (69)

Dr. Butters-Johnson publishes under her maiden name of Johnson

Some publications the author will be A. Johnson and for others it will be A. K. Johnson

ISI has not provided impact factors for 2010, so 2009 impact factor has been allotted to peer review journals published/accepted for publication

*Notation placed by student name that I was mentoring, serving as major professor or serving on their Program of Studies Committee

1. Cutler, S. A., S. M. Lonergan, N. Cornick, A. K. Johnson, and C. H. Stahl. 2007. Dietary inclusion of Colicin E1 is effective in preventing Escherichia coli F18 caused post-weaning diarrhea in weanling pigs. Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy. 51:3830-3835. Impact factor 4.39 (ranking 15/128; Microbiology). Approximate contribution, 10%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible for manuscript development.

2. Johnson, A. K., J. L. Morrow, J. W. Dailey, and J. J. McGlone. 2007. Pre-weaning mortality in loose housed lactating sows: Behavioral and performance differences between sows who crush or do not crush piglets. Applied Animal Behaviour Science. 105:59-74. Impact factor 1.40 (ranking 14/47; Agriculture, Dairy and Animal Science). Approximate contribution,

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90%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the manuscript.

3. Fitzgerald, R*., K. Stalder, L. Karriker, C. Johnson, L. Layman, and A. Johnson. 2008. Developing and utilizing visual tools to assist pork producers in employee training in the evaluation of sow body condition score. Journal of Extension. 46:2. This journal has not yet been awarded an impact factor within a discipline by ISI. Approximate contribution, 15%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible for manuscript development.

4. Stalder, K. J., D. Miller, C. Johnson, M. Boggess, L. Karriker, and A. Johnson. 2008. Cooperative effort leads to the development of tools to assist pork producers in evaluating structural soundness of replacement gilts. Journal of Extension. 46:4. This journal has not yet been awarded an impact factor within a discipline by ISI. Approximate contribution, 15%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible for manuscript development.

5. Johnson, A. K., F. M. Mitloehner, J. L. Morrow, and J. J. McGlone. 2008. Heat stress in the outdoor lactating sow: Influence of shaded wallows in behavior, performance and physiology. Journal of Animal Science. 86:3628–3634. Impact factor 2.12 (ranking 4/45; Agriculture, Dairy and Animal Science). Approximate contribution, 90%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the manuscript.

6. Johnson, A. K., L. J. Sadler, K. J. Stalder, and W. Powers. 2008. Influence of corn co-products on the behavioral repertoire of grow-finish pigs. ACTA- Agriculture Scandinavian Part A. Animal Science. 58: 209-213. Impact factor 1.56 (ranking 10/45; Agriculture, Dairy and Animal Science). Approximate contribution, 75%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the manuscript.

7. Johnson, A. K. 2008. Setting the farm animal welfare scene in North America. Personnel invitation from the American Society of Applied Engineers Organizational Committee of 2008. Brazilian Journal of Biosystems Engineering. 2;57-69. Impact factor 0.45 (ranking 12/114; Engineering and Chemical). Contribution, 100%. This was a sole author contribution by Anna Butters-Johnson in which she was responsible for reviewing the scientific literature, preparing the manuscript and addressing the comments provided by the reviewers and editor.

8. Johnson, A. K. 2008. Farm Animal Behavior and Welfare: the past, the future and how can ASAS play an integral role? Journal of Animal Science. 2009. 87:2175–2179. Impact factor 2.12 (ranking 4/45; Agriculture, Dairy and Animal Science).Contribution, 100%. This was a sole author contribution by Anna Butters-Johnson in which she was responsible for reviewing the scientific literature, preparing the manuscript and addressing the comments provided by the reviewers and editor.

9. Jackson, C. J*., L. A. Karriker, K. J. Stalder, and A. K. Johnson. 2009. Number of visits and length of each visit to a nipple cup drinker by 7-week-old pigs after a water deprivation period or ad libitum access to water. Journal of Swine Health and Production: March–April. 76-80. Impact factor 0.50 (ranking 73/133; Veterinary Science). Approximate contribution, 70%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the manuscript.

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10. Fitzgerald, R. F*., K. J. Stalder, J. O. Matthews, C. M. Schultz Kaster, and A. K. Johnson. 2009. Factors increasing fatigued, injured, and dead pig frequency during transport and lairage at a commercial abattoir. Journal of Animal Science. 87:1156–1166. Impact factor 2.47 (ranking 1/49; Agriculture, Dairy and Animal Science). Approximate contribution, 15%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the manuscript.

11. Millman, S. T., A. K. Johnson, A. M. O’Connor, and A. J. Zanella. 2009. Animal welfare and epidemiology – Across species, across disciplines and across borders. Journal of Applied Animal Welfare Science. 2:83-87. Impact factor 0.72 (ranking 71/140; Veterinary Science). Approximate contribution, 25%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible for editing the paper.

12. Fitzgerald, R. F*., K. J. Stalder, P. M. Dixon, A. K. Johnson, L. Karriker, and G. F. Jones. 2009. The accuracy and repeatability of sow body condition scoring. Professional Animal Scientist 25:415-425. This journal has not yet been awarded an impact factor within a discipline by ISI. Approximate contribution, 20%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the manuscript.

13. Johnson, A. K., J. R. Garvey, L. J. Sadler, J. L. Morrow, K. J. Stalder, and J. J. McGlone. 2009. Pre-weaning mortality in loose-housed suckling piglets: Behavioral differences between piglets in litters whose co-specifics are killed or not killed in the first 72 hours after parturition. Acta Agriculturae Scandavian Section A. Animal Science. 59: 53-58. Impact factor 0.65 (ranking 27/49; Agriculture, Dairy and Animal Science). Approximate contribution, 80%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the manuscript.

14. Meiszberg, A. M*., A. K. Johnson, L. J. Sadler, J. A. Carroll, J. W. Dailey, and N. Krebs. 2009. Drinking behavior in nursery pigs: determining the accuracy between an automatic water meter versus human observers. Journal of Animal Science 87:4173–4180. Impact factor 2.47 (ranking 1/49; Agriculture, Dairy and Animal Science). Approximate contribution, 70%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the manuscript.

15. Ritter, M. J., M. Ellis, N. L. Berry, S. E. Curtis, L. Anil, M. Benjamin, E. Berg, D. Butler, C. Dewey, B. Driessen, P. DuBois, J. Hill, J. Marchant-Forde, P. Matzat, J. McGlone, P. Mormède, T. Moyer, K. Pfalzgraf, J. Salak-Johnson, M. Siemens, J. Sterle, C. Stull, T. Whiting, B. Wolter, S. R. Niekamp, and A. K. Johnson.. 2009. Transport losses in market weight pigs: Definitions, incidence and economic impact. Professional Animal Scientist 2 5:404–414. This journal has not yet been awarded an impact factor within a discipline by ISI. Approximate contribution, 50%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the manuscript.

16. Johnson, A. K., L. J. Sadler, L. M. Gesing, C. Feuerbach, H. Hill, M. Faga, R. Bailey, K. J. Stalder, and M. J. Ritter. 2010. Effects of facility design on the stress responses of market weight pigs during loading and unloading. Professional Animal Scientist 2:9-17. This journal has not yet been awarded an impact factor within a discipline by ISI. Approximate contribution, 70%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the manuscript.

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17. Berry, N*., A. Johnson, S. M. Lonergan, T. Baas, J. Hill, C. Schultz-Kaster, J. Matthews, L Karriker and K. Stalder. 2010. Loading gantry versus traditional chute: Effect on fresh pork loin quality attributes when properly loaded. FLEISCHWIRTSCHAFT International. No. 1. 60-63. This journal has not yet been awarded an impact factor within a discipline by ISI. Approximate contribution, 60%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the manuscript.

18. Elmore, M. R*., A. K. Johnson, B. T. Richert, J. P. Garner, and E. A. Pajor. 2010. A flooring comparison: The impact of rubber mats on the behavior and welfare group housed sows at breeding. Applied Animal Behaviour Science. 123:7-15. Impact factor 1.83 (ranking 5/49; Agriculture, Dairy and Animal Science). Approximate contribution, 10%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible for, in part manuscript development and responding to reviewer and editor comments.

19. Honeyman, M. S., W. D. Busby, S. M. Lonergan, A. Johnson, D. L. Maxwell, J. D. Harmon, and C. Shouse. 2010. Performance of beef cattle in bedded hoop barns. Journal of Animal Science. 88:2797-2801. Impact factor 2.47 (ranking 1/49; Agriculture, Dairy and Animal Science). Approximate contribution, 25%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the manuscript.

20. Sadler, L. J*., A. K. Johnson, S. M. Lonergan, D. Nettleton, and J. C. M. Dekkers. 2010. The effect of selection for residual feed intake on general behavioral activity and the occurrence of lesions in Yorkshire gilts. J. Anim. Sci. 2011. 89:258–266. Impact factor 2.47 (ranking 1/49). Approximate contribution, 30%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the manuscript.

21. Abell, C. E*., G. F. Jones, A. Johnson, and K. J. Stalder. 2010. Using the Genetic Lag Value to Determine the Optimal Parity for Culling in Commercial Swine Breeding Herds. Professional Animal Scientist. 26:404–411. This journal has not yet been awarded an impact factor within a discipline by ISI. Approximate contribution, 10%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for preparation of the manuscript.

22. Dickey, E. R*., K. Bregendahl, K. Stalder, R. Fitzgerald, and A. K. Johnson. 2010. Effects of a pre-molt calcium and low-energy molt program on laying hen behavior and heterophil-to-lymphocyte ratios. Poultry Science. 89:2317-2325. Impact factor 1.68 (ranking 8/49; Agriculture, Dairy and Animal Science). Approximate contribution, 40%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the manuscript.

23. Berry, N*., A. Johnson, S. Lonergan, T. Baas, J. Hill, C. Schultz-Kaster, J. Matthews, L. Karriker, and K. Stalder. 2010. Loading gantry versus traditional chute: Effect on fresh pork loin quality attributes with challenges at loading. FLEISCHWIRTSCHAFT International. No. 5. 69-71. This journal has not yet been awarded an impact factor within a discipline by ISI. Approximate contribution, 50%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the manuscript.

24. Gesing, L. M*., A. K. Johnson, J. T. Selsby, C. Feuerbach, H. Hill, M. Faga., A. Whiley, R. Bailey, K. J. Stalder, and M. J. Ritter. 2010. Effects of pre-sorting prior to loading on stress responses at loading and unloading and transport losses from market weight pigs. Professional Animal Scientist. 26:603–610. This journal has not yet been awarded an impact

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factor within a discipline by ISI. Approximate contribution, 60%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the manuscript.

25. Fangman, T. J., A. K. Johnson, D. A. Baumert, P. DuBois, and R. Edler. 2011. Willingness to approach behavior and feed disappearance of weaned pigs following vaccination with Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae vaccines. Journal of Swine Health and Production. 19.19-25. Impact factor 0.53 (ranking 87/140; Veterinary Science). Approximate contribution, 60%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the manuscript.

26. Johnson, A. K., S. M. Lonergan W. D. Busby, S. C. Shouse, D. L Maxwell, J. D. Harmon, and M. S. Honeyman. 2011. Comparison of steer behavior and temperament when housed in a deep bedded hoop barn versus an open feedlot with shelter. Journal of Animal Science. 89:1893-1898. Impact factor 2.47 (ranking 1/49). Approximate contribution, 80%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the manuscript.

27. Sun, G*., R. F. Fitzgerald, S. J. Hoff, L. A. Karriker, A. K. Johnson, and K. J. Stalder. 2011. Development of an embedded microcomputer-based force plate system for measuring sow weight distribution. Transactions of the American Society of Applied Biological Engineers. 27:475-482. This journal has not yet been awarded an impact factor within a discipline by ISI. Approximate contribution, 10%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part for manuscript development.

28. Gesing, L. M*., A. K. Johnson, J. T. Selsby, S. Abrams, H. Hill, A. Whiley, M. Faga., R. Bailey, K. J. Stalder, and M. J. Ritter. 2011. Effects of grow-finish group size on stress responses at loading and unloading and the impact on transport losses from market weight pigs. Professional Animal Scientist. 24:477-484. This journal has not yet been awarded an impact factor within a discipline by ISI. Approximate contribution, 60%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the manuscript.

29. Pittman-Elmore, M. R*., J. P. Garner, A. K. Johnson, R. D. Kirkden, B. T. Richert, and E. A. Pajor. 2011. Getting around social status: Motivation and enrichment use of dominant and subordinate sows in a group setting. Applied Animal Behaviour Science. Impact factor 1.55 (ranking 11/56). 133:154– 163. Approximate contribution, 10%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for analysis, interpretation and preparation of the manuscript.

30. Berry, N., A. Johnson, S. M. Lonergan, T. Baas, J. Hill, C. Schultz-Kaster, J. Matthews, L Karriker and K. Stalder. 2011. Loading gantry versus traditional chute: Effect on fresh pork loin quality attributes when properly loaded. Mobiler Treibgang gegenűber traditioneller rampe. FLEISCHWIRTSCHAFT. June. pp 98-101. Impact factor 0.13 (ranking 32/125). Approximate contribution, 80%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the manuscript.

31. Berry, N., A. Johnson, S. Lonergan, T. Baas, J. Hill, C. Schultz-Kaster, J. Matthews, L. Karriker, and K. Stalder. 2011. Mobiler Treibgang im vergleich mit traditioneller rampe. FLEISCHWIRTSCHAFT July. pp119-122. Impact factor 0.13 (ranking 32/125).

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Approximate contribution, 80%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the manuscript.

32. Fitzgerald, R. F*., K. J. Stalder L. A. Karriker, L. J. Sadler, H. T. Hill J. Kaisand and A. K. Johnson. 2012. The effect of hoof abnormalities on sow behavior and performance.

Livestock Science. 145:230-238. Impact factor 1.29 (ranking 41 / 56). Approximate contribution, 40%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the manuscript.

33. Dickey, E. R*., A. K. Johnson, K. J. Stalder and K. Bregendahl. 2012. Effects of a pre-molt calcium and low-energy molt program on laying hen performance, egg quality and economics. Poultry Science. 91:292-203. Poultry Science 91:292–303. Impact factor 1.73 (ranking 42/55). Approximate contribution, 60%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the manuscript.

34. Berry, N. L*., A. K. Johnson, J. Hill. S. Lonergan, L. A. Karriker, and K. J. Stalder. 2012. Loading gantry versus traditional chute for the finisher pig: Effect on welfare at the time of loading and performance measures and transport losses at the harvest facility. Journal of Animal Science. 90:4028–4036. Impact factor 2.09 (ranking 33/55). Approximate contribution, 50%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the manuscript.

35. Elmore, M. R. P*., J. P Garner, A. K. Johnson, R. D. Kirkden, E. G Patterson-Kane, B.T. Richert, and E.A. Pajor. 2012. Differing results for behavioral measures and motivation tests: The value of environmental enrichment to gestating sows housed in stalls. Applied Animal Behaviour Science. 141:9-19. Impact factor 1.91 (ranking 11/55). Approximate contribution, 15%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, interpretation and preparation of the manuscript.

36. Pittman-Elmore, M. R*., J. P. Garner, A. K. Johnson, R. D. Kirkden, B. T. Richert, and E. A. Pajor. 2012. If you knew what was good for you! The value of environmental enrichments with known welfare benefits is not demonstrated by sows using operant techniques. Journal of Applied Animal and Welfare Sciences. 15:254-715. This journal has not yet been awarded an impact factor within a discipline by ISI. Approximate contribution, 20%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for interpretation and preparation of the manuscript.

37. Karriker, L. A., C. E. Abell, M. D. Pairis, W. A. Holt, G. Sun, J. F. Coetzee, A. K. Johnson, S. J. Hoff, and K. J. Stalder. 2013. Validation of a lameness model in sows using physiological and mechanical measurements. Journal of Animal Science October 91:130-136. Impact factor 2.09 (ranking 33/55). Approximate contribution, 50%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the manuscript.

38. Johnson, A. K., L. M. Gesing, M. Ellis, J. J. McGlone, E. Berg, S. M. Lonergan, R. Fitzgerald, L. A. Karriker, A. Ramirez, K. J. Stalder, A. Sapkota, R. Kephart, J. T. Selsby, L. J. Sadler and M. J. Ritter. 2013. Farm and pig factors affecting welfare during the marketing process. Journal of Animal Science. 91:2481-2491. Approximate contribution, 60%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for interpretation and preparation of the manuscript.

39. Nikkilä, M. T*. K. J. Stalder, B. E. Mote, M. F. Rothschild, F. C. Gunsett, A. K. Johnson, L. Karriker, M. V. Boggess and T. V. Serenius. 2013. Genetic associations for gilt growth, compositional and structural soundness traits with sow longevity and lifetime reproductive

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performance. Journal of Animal Science. 91:1570-1579. Approximate contribution, 5%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for interpretation and preparation of the manuscript.

40. Nikkilä, M. T*. K. J. Stalder, B. E. Mote, M. F. Rothschild, F. C. Gunsett, A. K. Johnson, L. Karriker, M. V. Boggess and T. V. Serenius. 2013. Genetic parameters for growth, body composition and structural soundness traits in commercial gilts. Journal of Animal Science. 91:2034-2046. Approximate contribution, 5%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for interpretation and preparation of the manuscript.

41. Pairis-Garcia, M. D*., L. A. Karriker, A. K. Johnson, B. Kukanich, L. Wulf, S. T. Millman, K. J. Stalder, and J. F. Coetzee. 2013. Pharmacokinetics of flunixin meglumine in mature swine after intravenous, intramuscular and oral administration. BMC Veterinary research. 9:165-172. Approximate contribution, 40%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for grant writing, interpretation and preparation of the manuscript.

42. Tapper, K. R*., A. K. Johnson, L. A. Karriker, K. J. Stalder, J. H. Coetzee, R. L. Parsons, and S. T. Millman. 2013. Objective pain assessment in sows when induced transient lameness. Livestock Science. 157:245-253. Approximate contribution, 25%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for interpretation and preparation of the manuscript.

43. Black, J., Gentry-Carter, J. A. Johnson, and W. Gill. 2013. Performance and behavior of weaned beef cattle that were fed Tall Fescue dry hay or haylage. Journal of Animal Science Advances, 3:142-149. Approximate contribution, 25%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for interpretation and preparation of the manuscript.

44. Pairis-Garcia, M. D*., A. K. Johnson, S. T. Millman, K. J. Stalder and L. A. Karriker. 2014. Yohimbine (alpha 2-antagonistic reversal agent) effects on physiological recovery parameters of anesthetized sows. Journal of Swine Health and Production. 22:16-23. Approximate contribution, 40%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for designing the experimental design, interpretation and preparation of the manuscript.

45. Pairis-Garcia, M. D., A. K. Johnson, J. L. Bates, M. Stock, L. Stock, A. S. Brommel, K. J. Stalder and L. A. Karriker. 2014. Development and refinement of a technique for short-term intravascular ear catheter placement in mature sows. Laboratory Animals. 48:78-81. Approximate contribution, 15%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for interpretation and preparation of the manuscript.

46. Ros-Freixedesa, R., L. J. Sadler S. K. Onteru, R. M. Smith, J. M. Young, A. K. Johnson, S. M. Lonergan, E. Huff-Lonergan, J. C. M. Dekkers, and M. F. Rothschild. 2014. Relationship between gilt behavior and meat quality using principle component analysis. Meat Science. 264–269. Approximate contribution, 25%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for experimental design, data collection, interpretation and preparation of the manuscript.

47. Abell, C. E., A. K. Johnson, L. A. Karriker, M. F. Rothschild, S. J. Hoff, G. Sun, R. F. Fitzgerald, and K. J. Stalder. 2014. Using classification trees to detect lameness in sows induced lame using a transient lameness model. Animal. 8:1000-1009. Approximate contribution, 10%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for experimental design, data collection, interpretation and preparation of the manuscript.

48. Mack, L. A*., D. C. Lay Jr., S. D. Eicher, A. K. Johnson, B. T. Richert, and E. A. Pajor. 2014. Growth and reproductive development of male piglets are more vulnerable to mid-gestation maternal stress that that of female piglets. Journal of Animal Science. 92:530-548.

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Approximate contribution, 10%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for experimental design, data collection, interpretation and preparation of the manuscript.

49. Sadler L. J., C. D. Hagen, C. Wang, T. M. Widowski, A. K. Johnson, S. T. Millman. 2014. Effects of flow rate and gas mixture on the welfare of neonate and weaned pigs during gas euthanasia. Journal of Animal Science. 92:793-805. Approximate contribution, 10%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for interpretation and preparation of the manuscript.

50. Sadler L. J., L. A. Karriker, K. J. Schwartz, A. K. Johnson, T. M. Widowski, C. Wang, M. A. Sutherland and S. T. Millman. 2014. Are severely depressed suckling pigs resistant to gas euthanasia? Animal Welfare. 23:145-157. Approximate contribution, 10%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for interpretation and preparation of the manuscript.

51. Sadler L. J., L. A. Karriker, A. K. Johnson, K. J. Schwartz, T. M. Widowski, C. Wang, and S. T.. Millman. 2014. Swine respiratory disease minimally affects responses of nursery pigs to gas euthanasia. Journal of Swine Health and Production. 22:125-133. Approximate contribution, 10%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for interpretation and preparation of the manuscript.

52. Soso, S. B., J. A. Koziel, A. K. Johnson, and S. Fairbanks. 2014. Chemical and sensory characterization of scent markings in wild mammals: A systemic review. Sensors. 14:4428-4465. Approximate contribution, 10%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for interpretation and preparation of the manuscript.

53. Weimer, S. L*., T. J. Fangman, H. D. Tyler, L. A. Karriker, K. J. Stalder and A. K. Johnson. 2014. Comparison of nursery pig behavior when using live observation and digital image evaluation methodologies. Journal of Swine Health and Production. 22:116-124. Approximate contribution, 70%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for interpretation. Dr. Butters-Johnson prepared the manuscript and addressed reviewer comments.

54. Morine, S. J., M. E. Drewnoski, A. K. Johnson, and S. L. Hansen. 2014. Determining the influence of dietary roughage concentration and source on rumen parameters related to sulfur toxicity. Journal of Animal Science. 92:4068-4076. Approximate contribution, 5%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible for the behavioral experimental design, and analysis and in part, for interpretation and preparation of the manuscript.

55. Kephart, R*., A. Johnson, A. Sapkota, K. Stalder and J. McGlone. 2014. Establishing sprinkling requirements on trailers transporting market weight pigs in warm and hot weather. Animals. 4:164-183. Approximate contribution, 40%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for interpretation and preparation of the manuscript.

56. Mohling C. M.*, A. K. Johnson, J. F. Coetzee, L. A. Karriker K. J. Stalder, C. E. Abell, H. D. Tyler and S. T. Millman. 2014. Evaluation of mechanical and thermal nociception as objective tools to measure painful and non-painful lameness phases in multiparous sows. Journal of Animal Science. 92:3073-3081. Approximate contribution, 30%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for interpretation and preparation of the manuscript.

57. Pairis-Garcia, M. D*., A. K. Johnson, K. Stalder, L. Karriker, J. Coetzee, and S. T. Millman. 2014. Measuring the efficacy of flunixin meglumine and meloxicam for lame sows using nociceptive threshold tests. Animal Welfare. 23:219-229.

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58. Pairis-Garcia, M. D*., A. K. Johnson, and S.T. Millman. 2014. Case study: Treatment of oral and locomotory stereotypic behaviors in a mature sow. Journal of Veterinary Behavior. 9:269-273. Approximate contribution, 33%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for interpretation and preparation of the manuscript.

59. Mohling C. M.*, A. K. Johnson, J. F. Coetzee, L. A. Karriker, C. E. Abell , S. T. Millman, and K. J. Stalder. 2014. Kinematics as objective tools to evaluate lameness phases in multiparous sows. Livestock Science. 165:120-128. Approximate contribution, 30%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for interpretation and preparation of the manuscript.

60. Mack, L. A*., D. C. Lay Jr., S. D. Eicher, A. K. Johnson, B. T. Richert, and E. A. Pajor. 2014. Group space allowance has little effect on sow health, productivity, or welfare in a free-access stall system. Journal of Animal Science. 92:2554-2567. Approximate contribution, 10%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for interpretation and preparation of the manuscript.

61. McGlone, J., A. Johnson, A. Sapkota, and R. Kephart. 2014. Establishing bedding requirements during transport and monitoring skin temperature during cold and mild seasons after transport for finishing pigs. Animals. 4:241-253.

62. McGlone, J., A. Sapkota, A. Johnson and R. Kephart. 2014. Establishing trailer ventilation (boarding) requirements for finishing pigs during transport. Animals. 4:515-523.

63. McGlone, J., A. Johnson, A. Sapkota, and R. Kephart. 2014. Temperature and relative humidity inside trailers during finishing pig loading and transport in cold and mild weather. Animals. 4:583-598.

64. Kephart, R*., A. Johnson, A. Sapkota, K. Stalder and J. McGlone. 2014. Establishing bedding requirements on trailers transporting market weight pigs in warm weather. Animals. 4:476-493. Approximate contribution, 40%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for interpretation and preparation of the manuscript.

65. Colpoys, J. D*., N. K. Gabler, C. Abell, A. F. Keating, S. T. Millman, J. M. Siegford, and A. K. Johnson. 2014, Effects of genetic selection for residual feed intake on barrow behavioral responsiveness to novel stimuli tests. Applied Animal Behaviour Science. 159:34-40. Approximate contribution, 25%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for interpretation and preparation of the manuscript.

66. Colpoys, J. D*., N. K. Gabler, C. Abell, A. F. Keating, S. T. Millman, J. M. Siegford, and A. K. Johnson. 2014, Feed efficiency effects on barrow and gilt behavioral reactivity to novel stimuli tests. Accepted Journal of Animal Science. December 2014. Approximate contribution, 25%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for interpretation and preparation of the manuscript.

67. Dzikamunhenga, R. S., R. Anthony, J. Coetzee, S. Gould, A. Johnson, L. Karriker, J. McKean, S. T. Millman, S. R. Niekamp, and A. M. O’Connor. 2014. Pain management in the neonatal piglet during routine management procedures. Part 1: A systematic review of randomized and non-randomized intervention studies. Animal Health Research Reviews. 15: 14-38. Approximate contribution, 5%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for interpretation and preparation of the manuscript.

68. O’Connor, A., R. Anthony, L. Bergamasco, J. Coetzee, S. Gould, A. K. Johnson, L. A. Karriker, J. N. Marchant-Forde, G. S. Martineau, J. McKean, S. T. Millman, S. Niekamp, E.

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A. Pajor, K. Rutherford, M. Sprague, M. Sutherland, E. von Borell, and, R. S. Dzikamunhenga 2014. Pain management in the neonatal piglet during routine management procedures. Part 2: Grading the quality of evidence and the strength of recommendations. Animal Health Research Reviews. 15: 39-62. Approximate contribution, 5%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for interpretation and preparation of the manuscript.

69. Sadler L. J.*, A. K. Johnson, D. Nettleton, C. R. G. Lewis, J. M. Young, S. M. Lonergan, and J. C. M. Dekkers. 2014. The effect for residual feed intake on scale activity and exit score in Yorkshire gilts. Accepted Animal Production Science. December 2014.

Peer Reviewed Journal Articles submitted in 2015 and Awaiting Outcome (0)

None submitted

Peer Reviewed & Invited Book Chapters since joining Iowa State University (5)

1. Gentry, J. G., A. K. Johnson, and J. J. McGlone. 2008. The welfare of growing-finishing pigs. In: (Ed. L. Faucitano and A. L. Schaefer). Welfare of pigs from birth to slaughter. Pp 133 to 161. Wageningen Academic. ISBN-13; 978-90-8686-066-1. Library of Congress Control Number: 2008933377. Approximate contribution, 50%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for literature acquisition, interpretation and preparation of the book chapter.

2. Johnson, A. K., and J. N. Marchant-Forde. 2009. Welfare of pigs in the farrowing environment. In: (Ed. J. N. Marchant-Forde). The Welfare of Pigs. Pp 141-188. Springer Science + Business Media B.V., Dordrecht. The Netherlands. ISBN: 978-1-4020-8908-4 e-ISBN: 978-1-4020-8909. Approximate contribution, 33%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for literature acquisition, interpretation and preparation of the book chapter.

3. Johnson A. K., and J. J. McGlone. 2010. Behavior genetics of the domestic pig. In: (Ed. A. Ruvinsky and M. Rothschild). The genetics of the pig. Pp 200-218. CABI Int. ISBN: 978-1-84593-7560. Approximate contribution, 75%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for literature acquisition, interpretation and preparation of the book chapter.

4. Johnson, A. K., L. N. Edwards, S. R. Niekamp, C. Philips, M. Sutherland, S. Torrey, T. Casey-Trott, A. Tucker and T. Widowski. 2011. Chapter 3: Behavior and Welfare. In. Swine Diseases. Pp 32-50. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. ISN: 978-0-8138-2267. Approximate contribution, 50%. Anna Butters-Johnson was the lead author on this book chapter, in part, for literature acquisition, interpretation and preparation of the book chapter.

5. McGlone, J. J., A. K. Johnson, A. Sapkota, and R. K Kephart. 2014. Transport of market pigs: Improvements in welfare and economics, In: T. Grandin (Ed) Livestock Handling and Transport, CAB International, Wallingford, Oxon, UK. Pp. 298-314. Approximate contribution, 25%. Anna Butters-Johnson, in part, for literature acquisition, interpretation and preparation of the book chapter.

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Peer Reviewed Abstracts prior to Iowa State University (11)

1. Johnson, A. K., J. L. Morrow-Tesch, and J. J. McGlone. 1999. Behavior and performance of lactating sows and piglets reared indoors or outdoors. Journal of Animal Science. 77(E1):151.

2. Johnson, A. K., J. L. Morrow-Tesch, and J. J. McGlone. 2000. Fender design and insulation effects of farrowing huts on productivity and management of outdoor sows and piglets. Journal of Animal Science. 78(E1)237.

3. Johnson, A. K., J. L. Morrow-Tesch, J. W. Dailey, and J. J. McGlone. 2001. Behavior of outdoor sows 72 hours after parturition: Relation to piglet mortality. Journal of Animal Science. 79(E1):15.

4. Barham, A. R., B. L. Barham, A. K. Johnson, D. M. Allen, J. R. Blanton, Jr., and M. F. Miller. 2001. Effect of shipping stressing beef cattle on prevalence levels of enterohemoragic E. coli and Salmonella spp. from the feedlot to the packing plant. Journal of Animal Science. 79(E1):112.

5. Tynan, W. P., J. G. Gentry, A. K. Johnson, H. A. Rachuonyo, J. F. Smith, and J. J. McGlone. 2001. Sustainable outdoor pork production. Journal of Animal Science. 79(E1):186.

6. Johnson, A. K., F. M. Mitloehner, J. L. Morrow, and J. J. McGlone. 2002. Heat stress in the outdoor lactating sow: influence of shaded wallows on behavior, performance and physiology. Journal of Animal Science. 80(E1):26.

7. Johnson, A. K., E. A. Lautner, and P. L. Sundberg. 2003. Swine Welfare Assurance Program. Journal of Animal Science. 81(E1)158.

8. Gonyou, H. W., J. Deen, J. J. McGlone, P. L. Sundberg, M. Brumm, H. Spoolder, J. Kliebenstein, B. Buhr, and A. K. Johnson. 2004. Developing a model to determine floor space requirements for pigs. Journal of Animal Science. 82(E1):2.

9. Ellis, M. Ritter, L. Anil, D. Butler, S. Curtis, C. Dewey, B. Driessen, J. Hill, J. Salak-Johnson, J. McGlone, C. Stull, and A. Johnson. 2005. Welfare of finisher pigs during transportation to slaughter. Journal of Animal Science. 83(E1):259.

10. Johnson, A. K. 2005. Sow longevity: Culling decisions based on economics or welfare? Journal of Animal Science. 83(E1):20.

11. Ritter, M. M. Ellis, M. Benjamin, E. Berg, P. DuBois, J. Marchant-Forde, A. Green, P. Matzat, P. Mormède, T. Moyer, K. Pfalzgraf, M. Siemens, J. Sterle, T. Whiting, B. Wolter, and A. Johnson. 2005. The fatigued pig syndrome. Journal of Animal Science. 83(E1):258.

Peer Reviewed Abstracts since joining Iowa State University (75)

1. Johnson, A. K. 2005. Sow longevity: Culling decisions based on economics or welfare? Journal of Animal Science. 83(E1):20.

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2. Johnson, A. K., R. G. Baker, R. A. Edler, and J. T. Holck. 2006. Drinking behavior of pigs housed in a conventional nursery environment. Abstract No. 250. Proceedings 19th International Pig Veterinary Society Congress, Copenhagen, Denmark.

3. Berry, N., A. Johnson, K. Stalder, T. Baas, and L. Karriker. 2007. Loading gantry versus traditional chute for the finisher pig: Effect on welfare parameters at time of marketing. Journal of Animal Science. 86(E1):612.

4. Berry, N., A. Johnson, K. Stalder, T. Baas, and L. Karriker. 2007. Loading gantry versus traditional chute for the finisher pig: Effect on transportation and packing plant losses. Journal of Animal Science. 86(E1):612.

5. Goldsmith, C., L. Sadler, K. Stalder, L. Karriker, M. Honeyman, and A. K. Johnson. 2007. Removal of sub-therapeutic antibiotics from nursery pigs diets: influence on behavior, performance and physiology. Journal of Animal Science. 86(E1):127.

6. Berry, N., A. Johnson, J. Hill, T. Baas, L. Karriker, and K. Stalder. 2007. Loading gantry versus traditional chute for the finisher pig: Effect on welfare parameters at time of marketing. The 60th Annual Reciprocal Meat Conference June 17-20, 2007. Brookings, South Dakota.

7. Edler, R. A., J. Tyler, Holck, B. V. Lawrence, R. G. Baker, and A. K. Johnson. 2007. Drinking behavior of nursery pigs for oral vaccine administration. Proceedings 3rd Congress of the Asian Pig Veterinary Society.

8. Baker, R., A. Johnson, S. Lonergan, M. Honeyman, K. Stalder, L. Sadler, and P. Lammers. 2008. A comparison of behavior of steers raised in hoop buildings or conventional feedlots. Journal of Animal Science. 8(E2):595.

9. Bowden, J. M., A. K. Johnson, K. J. Stalder, and L. A. Karriker. 2008. Behavioral Validation for Nursery Pigs. Journal of Animal Science. 86(E3):4.

10. Bowden, J. M., Karriker, L. A., K. J. Stalder, and A. K. Johnson. 2008. Scan sampling techniques for behavioral validation in nursery pigs. American Association of Swine Veterinarians. San Diego March 2008.

11. Dickey, E.R., K. Bregendahl, and A. Johnson. 2008. Evaluation of a fine limestone, low-energy molt program. Poultry Science. 87(1):117.

12. Fitzgerald, R., K. Stalder, N. Matthews, C. Schultz-Kaster, and A. Johnson. 2008. Factors that increase the frequency of stress, crippled, and dead pigs at a commercial abattoir. Journal of Animal Science. 86(E3):6.

13. Fitzgerald, R., K. Stalder, N. Matthews, C. Schultz-Kaster, and A. Johnson. 2008. Effects of environment on non-ambulatory injured and fatigued pigs and losses during transport and lairage at a commercial abattoir. Journal of Animal Science. 86(E2):344.

14. Garvey, J., J. J. McGlone, L. J. Sadler, and A. K. Johnson. 2008. Piglet mortality in an outdoor farrowing hut: What behaviors contribute to their demise? Journal of Animal Science. 86(E2):45.

15. Jackson, C., K. Stalder, L. Sadler, R. Edler, J. Holck, P. DuBois, L. Karriker, and A. Johnson. 2008. Drinker to nursery pig ratio: effects on behavior. Journal of Animal Science. 87(E-3):45.

16. Johnson, A. K., L. J. Sadler, K. J. Stalder, and W. Powers. 2008. Influence of corn products on the behavioral repertoire of growing-finishing pigs. Journal of Animal Science. 87(E3):43.

17. Johnson, A. K. 2008. Animal behavior and well-being: What does the future hold? Invited: Journal of Animal Science. 8(E2):297.

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18. Johnson, A. K., and J. J. McGlone. 2008. Validation of scan sampling techniques for lactating sows kept outdoors. Journal of Animal Science. 86(E3):4.

19. Johnson, A. K., and C. J. Jackson. 2008. Drinking behavior of seven week old pigs when water is either with held or provided ad libitum. Invited: Journal of Animal Science. 86(E3):5.

20. Johnson, A. K., T. Hoff, L. Sadler, and C. H. Stahl. 2008. Dietary inclusion of Colicin E: Effect on pig behavior. Journal of Animal Science. 86(E3):2.

21. Johnson, A. L. Sadler, M. Faga, C. Feuerbach, H. Hill, R. Bailey, and M. Ritter. 2008.

Effects of facility design on the stress response of market weight pigs during loading and unloading. Journal of Animal Science. 86(E2):297.

22. Kline, J., A. Johnson, R. Witte, L. Sadler, B. de Rodas, D. Brown, L. Layman, W. Holt, L. Karriker, and K. Stalder. 2008. The effect of supplementing dry feed with a nutritional gel additive at the time of vaccination on nursery pig behavior. Journal of Animal Science. 87(E3):44.

23. Lammers, P., A. Johnson, S. M. Lonergan, J. D. Harmon, R. Baker, S. C. Shouse, W. D. Busby, and M. S. Honeyman. 2008. Hoop buildings vs. conventional feedlots for steers: Effects on growth and performance) in Production, Management and the Environment. Journal of Animal Science. 86(E2):329.

24. Layman, L., L. Karriker, K. Stalder, B. de Rodas, D. Brown, and A. Johnson. 2008. The impacts of vaccination and feeding a gel nutritional supplement on nursery pig performance. Journal of Animal Science. 86(E2):343

25. Marchant-Forde, J. N., J. P. Garner, E. L. Schenck, A. K. Johnson, and D. C. Lay Jr. 2008. The social behavior carried out by unacquainted sows on mixing may predict the likelihood of escalation into aggression. Journal of Animal Science. 86(E2):352.

26. Meiszberg, A., A. K. Johnson, J. W. Dailey, J. A. Carroll, L. Sadler, J. R. Garvey, and N. Krebs. 2008. Validation of a water HOBO and the Noldus Observer for drinking behavior in the nursery pig. Journal of Animal Science. 86(E2):400.

27. Nikkilä, M., K. Stalder, B. Mote, J. Lampe, B. Thorn, M. Rothschild, A. Johnson, L. Karriker, and T. Serenius. 2008. Heritability estimates for structural soundness traits in commercial gilts. Journal of Animal Science. 86(E3):10.

28. Nikkilä, M., K. Stalder, B. Mote, J. Lampe, B. Thorn, M. Rothschild, A. Johnson, L. Karriker, and T. Serenius. 2008. Associations between body structure and overall leg action in crossbred gilts. Journal of Animal Science. 86(E2):510.

29. Nikkilä, M., K. Stalder, B. Mote, J. Lampe, B. Thorn, M. Rothschild, A. Johnson, L. Karriker, and T. Serenius. 2008. Impact of gilts’ body composition and body structure on reproductive performance. Journal of Animal Science. 87(E1):47.

30. Pittman, M. R., A. K. Johnson, J. P. Garner, R. D Kirkden, B. T. Richert, and E. A. Pajor. 2009. The motivation of dominant and subordinate gestating sows for an enriched group pen. Journal of Animal Science. 87(E3):351.

31. Baker, R., A. Johnson, L. Sadler, K. Stalder, and M. Honeyman. 2009. The effect of housing facilities on steer behavior and temperament during the winter. Journal of Animal Science. 87(E3):47.

32. Dickey, E. R., K. Bregendahl, and A. K. Johnson. 2009. Evaluation of a pre-molt calcium and low-energy diet molting program: effects on behavior. Journal of Animal Science. 87(E3)45.

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33. Holt W., J. Reiman, A. Johnson, J. Hanson, L. Layman, and L. Karriker. 2009. Impact of time and temperature on diagnostic outcome in swine. Journal of Animal Science. 87(E3)131.

34. Elmore, M. R. P., J. P Garner, A. K. Johnson, R. D Kirkden, E. G Patterson-Kane, B. T. Richert, and E. A. Pajor. 2009. Stalled sows demonstrate higher motivation for compost compared to straw. International Society for Applied Ethology. In: Proceedings of the 43rd Congress of the International Society for Applied Ethology, Applied Ethology for Contemporary Animal Issues. Cairns, Queensland, Australia. p. 101.

35. Elmore, M. R. P., J. P. Garner, A. K. Johnson, R. D. Kirkden, E. G. Patterson-Kane, B. T. Richert, and E. A. Pajor. 2009. The motivation of gestating sows for environmental enrichment in a stall. Journal of Animal Science. 87(E3):565.

36. Abell, C. E., G. F. Jones, L. A. Karriker, A. K. Johnson, and K. J. Stalder. 2010. Determining optimal maximum culling parity in commercial swine breeding herds. Journal of Animal Science. 87(E3);23.

37. Black, J. A., J. G. Carter, A. K. Johnson, and W. W. Gill. 2010. Performance and behavior of weaned beef cattle that were fed tall fescue dry hay or haylage. Journal of Animal Science. 88(E3);25.

38. Gesing, L. M., A. K. Johnson, K. J. Stalder, M. Faga, C. Feuerbach, H. Hill, R. Bailey, and M. J. Ritter. 2010. Effects of pre-sorting on the stress response of market weight pigs during loading and unloading. Journal of Animal Science. 88(E3);4.

39. Nikkilä, M., K. Stalder, B. Mote, J. Lampe, B. Thom, M. Rothschild, A. Johnson, L. Karriker, and T. Serenius. 2010. Associations of gilt leg soundness traits with sow lifetime reproduction. Journal of Animal Science. 88(E3);53.

40. Sadler, L. J., A. K. Johnson, S. M. Lonergan, D. Nettleton, and J. C. M. Dekkers. 2010. The effect of selection for residual feed intake on general behavioral activity in Yorkshire gilts. Journal of Animal Science. 88(E3);45B.

41. Gesing, L. M., A. K. Johnson, K. J. Stalder, J. T. Selsby, M. Faga, A. Whiley, S. Abrams, H. Hill, R. Bailey, and M. J. Ritter. 2010. Effects of pen size on the stress response of market weight pigs during loading and unloading. Journal of Animal Science. 88(2):463.

42. Mack L. A. M. F. Elischer, S. D. Eicher, A. K. Johnson, D. C. Lay Jr., B. T. Richert, and E. A. Pajor. 2010. The effect of alleyway width on gestating sow welfare in a free-access stall system. Journal of Animal Science. 88(2):307.

43. Johnson, A., J. Coetzee, K. Stalder, l. Karriker, and S. Millman. 2011. Pain: A sow lameness model. Journal of Animal Science. 89(E2)48.

44. Elmore, M. R. P., J. P. Garner, A. K. Johnson, R. D. Kirkden, B. T. Richert, and E. A. Pajor. 2011. The impact if environmentally enriched housing on sow motivation, behavior and well-being. Journal of Animal Science. 89(E2)48.

45. Tapper, K., A. Johnson, L. Karriker, K. Stalder, J. Coetzee, R. parsons and S. Millman. 2011. Objective pain measurement in sows with induced transient lameness. Journal of Animal Science. 89(E2)53.

46. Tapper K. A. Johnson, L. Karriker, K. Stalder, J. Coetzee, R. Parsons, and S. Millman..

2011. Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs to mitigate pain in lame sows. In: E. A. Pajor

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and J. N. Marchant-Forde (eds.) 45th Congress of the International Society for Applied Ethology. p10 Wageningen Academic Publishers, Indianapolis, IN.

47. Mack, L. A., S. D. Eicher, A. K. Johnson, D. C. Lay Jr., B. T. Richert, and E. A. Pajor. 2011. Alleyway width in a free-access stall system influences gestating sow behavior and welfare. 2011. In: E. A. Pajor and J. N. Marchant-Forde (eds.) 45th Congress of the International Society for Applied Ethology. p70. Wageningen Academic Publishers, Indianapolis, IN.

48. Mack, L. A., S. D. Eicher, A. K. Johnson, D. C. Lay Jr., B. T. Richert, and E. A. Pajor. 2011. Can prenatal social stress impact sex characteristics in piglets? Journal of Animal Science. 89(E1)683.

49. Sapkota, A., B. L. Davis, A. Johnson, and J. J. McGlone. 2011. Market pig transport losses, surface temperatures and trailer air temperatures with medium or heavy bedding on the trailer. Journal of Animal Science. 89(E1)219.

50. Marchant-Forde, J. N., J. P. Garner, A. K. Johnson, R. M. Marchant-Forde, and D. C. Lay. 2011. The effects of group size on aggression when mixing unacquainted sows in outdoor paddocks Journal of Animal Science. 89(E1)12.

51. Johnson, A. K. 2011. ASAS Early career achievement award presentation: Working to foster the discovery, sharing and application of knowledge concerning the well-being of farm animals. Journal of Animal Science. 89(E1)411.

52. Johnson, A. K. 2012. Animal welfare: Book smarts are good but practice is essential. J. Anim. Sci. 90(E2)83X.

53. Weimer, A. L. A. K. Johnson, K. J. Stalder, L. A. Karriker, and T. J. Fangman. 2012. Willingness to approach (WTA): Live human observation and digital image. J. Anim. Sci. 90(E2)19.

54. Sadler, L. J., T. Widowski, C. Wang, A. Johnson and S. Millman. 2012. Argon versus CO2 gas induction to anesthesia of piglets. J. Anim. Sci. 90(E3)723.

55. Pairis, M. D., A. K. Johnson, S. T. Millman, K. J. Stalder, and L. A. Karriker. 2012. Return to sensibility: Use of Yohimbine (alpha 2-antagonistic reversal agent) for anesthetized sows. J. Anim. Sci. 90(E3)724.

56. Jenkins, J. D., N. K. Gabler, A. F. Keating, S. T. Millman, J. M. Siegford, and A. K. Johnson 2013. Barrow approachability to a human when selected for feed efficiency. Journal of Animal Science. 91(E1)689.

57. Colpoys, J. D., N. K. Gabler, A. F. Keating, S. T. Millman, J. M. Siegford, and A. K. Johnson 2013. Barrow approachability to a novel object when selected for feed efficiency. Journal of Animal Science. 91(E1)278.

58. Mohling C., A. Johnson, K. Stalder, C. Abell, H. Coetzee, S. Millman and L. Karriker. 2013. Gait analysis as an objective tool to measure painful and non-painful hoof lameness in multiparous sows. Journal of Animal Science. 91(E1)534.

59. Mohling C., A. Johnson, C. Abell, H. Coetzee S. Millman K. L. Karriker and K. Stalder. 2013. Embedded micro-computer based force plate as an objective tool to measure painful and non-painful hoof lameness states in multiparous sows. 91(E1)645.

60. Kephart, R. K., A. K Johnson, K. J Stalder, T.W. Huiatt, A. Sapkota, and J. J. McGlone. 2013. Relationship between surface temperature and welfare measures at loading and transport losses in market weight pigs at the plant. Journal of Animal Science. 96(E1)89.

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61. Kephart, R. K., A. K Johnson, K. J Stalder, A. Sapkota, and J. J. McGlone. 2013. Bedding level on the trailer and effects on market weight pig transportation losses. Journal of Animal Science. 91(E1)689.

62. Pairis-Garcia, M. D., A K. Johnson, L.A. Karriker, K. J. Stalder, J. F. Coetzee and S. T. Millman. 2013. Measuring the efficacy of flunixin meglumine for lame sows using nociceptive threshold tests. Journal of Animal Science. 91(E1)689.

63. Pairis-Garcia, M. D., A K. Johnson, L.A. Karriker, K. J. Stalder, J. F. Coetzee and S. T. Millman. 2013. Measuring the efficacy of meloxicam for lame sows using nociceptive threshold tests. Journal of Animal Science. 91(E1)690.

64. Mack, L. A., S. D. Eicher, A. K. Johnson, Donald C. Lay Jr., Brian T. Richert and E. A. Pajor. 2013. Social stress and space allowance in gestational group housing influences sow and piglet welfare. Journal of Animal Science. 91(E1)688.

65. McNeil B. M., C. E. Abell, J. Stock, S.T. Millman, A. K. Johnson, L.A. Karriker and K.J. Stalder. 2013. Validation of time required for objectively measuring weight distribution utilizing a Force Plate System. Journal of Animal Science. 91(E1)645.

66. Colpoys, J. D., N. K. Gabler, C. E. Abell, A. F. Keating, S. T. Millman, J. M. Siegford, and A. K. Johnson. 2014. Selection and breeding for improved feed efficiency alters gilt behavioral responsiveness to a novel object. Journal of Animal Science. 92. (E2)51.

67. Sholar J. F., J. D. Colpoys, N. K. Gabler, A. F. Keating, S. T. Millman, J. M. Siegford, and A. K. Johnson. Submitted. Gilt approachability to a human when selecting for feed efficiency Journal of Animal Science(92)114.

68. Righi M. M., M. D. Pairis-Garcia, S. T. Millman, and A. K. Johnson. 2014. Evaluating changes to lying and standing in lame sows administered flunixin meglumine. Journal of Animal Science(92)116.

69. Kephart, R., A. K. Johnson. A. Sapkota K. Stalder and J. McGlone. 2014. Method of sprinkling trailers during hot weather and effects on transport losses of market weight pigs. Journal of Animal Science(92)117.

70. Colpoys, J., D. Van Sambeek, L. L. Anderson, J. C. M. Dekkers, A. K. Johnson, F. R. Dunshea and N. K. Gabler. 2014. (GS-PHD). Response of swine divergently selected for feed efficiency to a glucose tolerance test. Journal of Animal Science(92)160. Placed first place for PhD student competition.

71. McGlone, J. J., and A. K. Johnson. 2014. Opportunities to Improve Transport Losses: Efficacy of Trailer Bedding and Boarding Levels. Proceedings for the 23rd IPVS Congress, Cancun, Mexico. P 229.

72. Selsby, J. T., A. Kaiser, J. W. Ross, D. J. Nonneman, A. K. Johnson, and K. J. Stalder. 2014. Dystrophin insufficiency causes locomotor dysfunction in a swine model of dystrophinopathy. New Directions in Biology and Disease of Skeletal muscle. June 29th – July 2nd 2014 Chicago IL.

73. Stinn, J. P., T. M. Brown-Brandl, H. Xin, and A. Johnson. 2015. Development and verification of a sow posture determination system. Accepted for presentation at the European Conference on Precision Animal Farming (ECPLF).

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74. Tapper, K. R., A. K. Johnson., A. O’Connor, and S. T. Millman. 2015. An animal welfare assessment of swine marketed through buying stations in the United States. Human Slaughter Association (HAS) International Symposium 2015: Recent advances II. Zagreb Croatia 16th – 17th July 2015.

75. Luna, K. C., A. K. Johnson, L. A. Karriker, T. A. Shepherd, J. P. Stinn, H. Xin, M. A. Sutherland, D. C. Lay. And S. T. Millman. 2015. Assessment of aversion to different concentrations of CO2 gas by weaned pigs using an approach-avoidance paradigm. Human Slaughter Association (HAS) International Symposium 2015: Recent advances II. Zagreb Croatia 16th – 17th July 2015.

Editorial & Referee Responsibilities for Scientific Journals (13)

1. Animal. 2009 to present (n=2) 2. Animal Frontiers 2012 to present (n=2) 3. Applied Animal Behavioural Science. 2002 to present (n=5) 4. Canadian Swine Research and Development Cluster (CSRDC). 2010 to present (n=1) 5. Journal of Animal Science; Animal Production section. 2002 to present (n=12) 6. Journal of Applied Animal Welfare Science, 2008 to present (n=5) 7. Journal of Swine Health and Production. 2005 to present (n=4) 8. Livestock Science (n=1) 9. LRIC (n=1) 10. Meat Science (n=3) 11. National Pork Board (n=110) 12. NIOSH (n=4) 13. Professional Animal Scientist (n=1)

Successful Competitive Funding as Primary Investigator

($1,365,301)

Investigators Year Title Amount ($)

Source

RESEARCH (50% of appointment)

1. Maintenance behaviors of farm animals

Johnson, A. K., T. J. Baas, M. Hogberg and M. S. Honeyman

2006 To create a production facility, which will encompass swine well-being research, teaching and outreach excellence using sound scientific through a multi-disciplinary approach

80,000 Iowa Pork Producer Association

Contributed to 25% of grant effort. Dr. Butters-Johnson and her students assisted with the development of the question and collection of the drinking behavioral patterns for the nursery aged pig, behavior on feeding behaviors for pigs feed different hemicellulose diets, behavior and temperament of beef cattle when raised in hoops versus feedlots, sickness in the nursery pig when

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given E. coli and system design alterations that could improve the well-being of the gestation sow. Further, Butters-Johnson and her students have been involved in the data analysis and interpretation for these projects as well as manuscript development. It provided financial support to complete previous work on piglet pre-weaning mortality, heat stress in the sow and a centennial paper presented at the American Society of Animal Science. Peer reviewed papers published during tenure process at Iowa State University #1, 2, 5, 6, 7, 8, 13, 14, 18 & 21.

Johnson, A. K., T. J. Holck., R. Edler, and R. Baker

2006 To determine drinking behavior in nursery pigs when water is withheld for 15 hours versus not with holding

13,663 Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica, Inc.

Contributed to 25% of grant effort. Dr. Butters-Johnson had oversight as C. Jackson’s (MS) major professor for data collection, statistical analysis, abstracts, National Hog Farmer coverage and several extension publications. This work created an Iowa State University MS thesis in 2007. Peer reviewed paper published during tenure process at Iowa State University #9.

2. Handling and system design for the finisher pig

Investigators Year Title Amount ($)

Source

Johnson, A. K., K. Stalder, L. Karriker, and J. Hill

2006 Comparison of chute design on the ease of loading finisher pigs. How does this affect their performance, welfare parameters and overall economics to the producer?

41,855 National Pork Board

Contributed to 10% of grant effort. Dr. Butters-Johnson had oversight of N. Berry’s (PhD) welfare data collection, statistical analysis and the presentation of abstracts, conference proceedings and several industry publications. Two manuscripts, one for Journal of Animal Science and one for Agricultural Society of Applied Engineers are being prepared for submission. This work created an Iowa State University PhD thesis in 2007. Peer reviewed papers published during tenure process at Iowa State University #10, 17 & 24.

Johnson, A. K., K. Stalder, L. Karriker, N. Berry and J. Hill

2006 Chute design for the finisher pig at the time of load out to market?

4,353 Iowa State University, Vice provost for Research

Contributed to 25% of grant effort. Dr. Butters-Johnson was responsible for organizing committee meetings and the preparation of a grant to National Research Initiative: Cooperative State Research, Education and Extension in Fall 2006. Grant was not successful. *This award was through internal funding within the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences.

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Johnson, A. K., M. Ritter, and K. J. Stalder

2008 The influence of facility design and pre-sorting on the stress response and transportation losses of the market weight pig

16,222 Iowa Pork Producers Association

Contributed to 20% of grant effort. Dr. Butters-Johnson was responsible for data collection, statistical analysis, abstracts and several extension publications. Peer reviewed papers published during tenure process at Iowa State University #15, 16 & 25.

Johnson, A. K., M. Ritter, J. Moody and K. J. Stalder

2009 The influence of small versus large pens on the welfare of the grow-finisher pig

12,239 Iowa Pork Producers Association

Contributed to 25% of grant effort. Dr. Butters-Johnson had oversight as L. Gesing’s (MS) major professor for data collection, statistical analysis, abstracts and extension publications. A peer reviewed paper will be submitted to Professional Animal Scientist. This work created an Iowa State University MS thesis in 2009. Peer reviewed paper published during tenure process at Iowa State University #25.

3. Sow productive lifetime

Investigators Year Title Amount ($)

Source

Johnson, A. K., K. Stalder, and L. Karriker

2007 Evaluation of the relationship between hoof abnormalities and breeding herd female longevity when housed in gestation and farrowing stall

50,253 National Pork Board

Contributed to 5% of grant effort. Dr. Butters-Johnson was responsible for R. Fitzgerald’s (PhD) behavioral data collection, statistical analysis. This work created a research chapter in an Iowa State University PhD thesis in 2009. Projected that two abstracts, two industry publications and one peer review manuscript to be submitted to Journal of Animal Science will be completed 2010.

Johnson, A. K., S. Millman, L. A. Karriker, and K. J. Stalder.

2009 Using objective behavioral measurements to build robust producer tools for detecting, scoring and treating lameness in sows

20,000 Iowa Pork Producers Association

Contributed to 25% of grant effort. Dr. Butters-Johnson has oversight of A. Roca’s (MS) data collection (on-going) and will direct the statistical analysis, preparation of abstracts, conference proceedings, extension publications, MS thesis and peer review papers.

Butters-Johnson, A. K., K. J. Stalder, S. Millman, L. A.

2010 Developing validated and objective industry-ready tools to assess joint

700,000 Agricultural and Food Research

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Karriker and J. Coetzee.

pain manifestation and lameness in the sow.

Initiative Competitive Grants Program - Foundational Program

Contributed 50% of grant effort. Dr. Butters-Johnson was in part responsible for organizing conference calls, provided tasks for the co-pi’s, created the budget, completed the forms and on-line grants package (through grants.gov) and was responsible, in part for the project narrative which detailed the experiments.

Johnson A. K. 2010 Establishing bedding and boarding requirements for finisher Pigs through scientific validation.

42,088 National Pork Board

Contributed to 100% of grant effort. Dr. Butters-Johnson will be responsible for advising a MS students and Undergraduate data collection, statistical analysis, abstracts and extension publications. One manuscript is anticipated. This work will create an Iowa State University MS thesis in 2012.

Johnson, A. K., S. Millman, L. Karriker and K. Stalder.

2011 Developing validated and objective industry-ready tools to assess joint pain manifestation and lameness in the sow.

30,794 Iowa Pork Producers Association

Contributed to 25% of grant effort. Dr. Butters-Johnson will be responsible for advising a MS student and Undergraduate data collection, statistical analysis, abstracts and extension publications. One manuscript is anticipated. This work will create an Iowa State University creative component for a MS student.

Subtotal for research 1,011,467

EXTENSION (25% of appointment)

Johnson, A. K. 2006 Current issues of Animal Well-Being: Public perception vs. science

1,200 National Pork Board

Contributed to 100% of grant effort. Dr. Butters-Johnson acquired symposium funds for the National Animal Behavior and Welfare Committee for American Society of Animal Science. 60 persons attended the meeting and the information has been used by the National Pork Board when formulating their new swine welfare programs. *Award was submitted directly from the National Pork Board to the Federation of Animal Science Society (FASS).

Johnson, A. K. 2006 Preparation for a welfare assessment 500 National Pork Board

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Contributed to 100% of grant effort. Dr. Butters-Johnson symposium funds for the National Animal Behavior and Welfare Committee for American Society of Animal Science. 50 persons attended with the main auditing companies being present (Professional Animal Care and Certification Organization, Silkier and Farm Animal Care, Training and Auditing). *Award was submitted directly from the National Pork Board to the Federation of Animal Science Society (FASS).

Investigators Year Title Amount ($)

Source

Johnson, A. K., S. T. Millman, A. Zanella, and A. O’Connor

2007 Across species, across disciplines and across borders: Opportunities for animal welfare and epidemiology scientists.

10,000 National Research Initiative: Cooperative State Research, Education and Extension

Contributed to 25% of grant effort. Dr. Butters-Johnson was partly responsible for the organization and delivery of the meeting. Targeted 100 persons to attend and had 106 participants. Peer reviewed paper published during tenure process at Iowa State University #11.

Johnson, A. K., and A. O’Connor.

2007 Across species, across disciplines and across borders: Opportunities for animal welfare and epidemiology scientists

6,000 Colleges of Agriculture & Veterinary Medicine, Iowa State University

Contributed to 25% of grant effort. Dr. Butters-Johnson was partly responsible for the organization and delivery of the meeting. Targeted 100 persons to attend and had 106 participants. Peer reviewed paper published during tenure process at Iowa State University #11. *Award was allocated to an account within the Veterinary Diagnostic and Animal Production Medicine of the College of Veterinary Medicine.

Johnson, A. K., and A. O’Connor.

2007 Across species, across disciplines and across borders: Opportunities for animal welfare and epidemiology scientists

3,000 Department of Epidemiology and Population Medicine at the University of

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Guelph, Canada

Contributed to 25% of grant effort. Dr. Butters-Johnson was partly responsible for the organization and delivery of the meeting. Targeted 100 persons to attend and had 106 participants. Peer reviewed paper published during tenure process at Iowa State University #11. *Award was allocated to an account within the Veterinary Diagnostic and Animal Production Medicine of the College of Veterinary Medicine.

Johnson, A. K., and A. O’Connor

2007 Across species, across disciplines and across borders: Opportunities for animal welfare and epidemiology scientists

2,000 Ontario Veterinary School, Canada

Contributed to 25% of grant effort. Dr. Butters-Johnson was partly responsible for the organization and delivery of the meeting. Targeted 100 persons to attend and had 106 participants. Peer reviewed paper published during tenure process at Iowa State University #11. *Award was allocated to an account within the Veterinary Diagnostic and Animal Production Medicine of the College of Veterinary Medicine.

Johnson, A. K. 2013 Funding to support a Post-Doctoral position in farm animal well-being with a focus on extension.

50,000 Iowa Farm Bureau Federation

Johnson, A. K. 2014 Funding to support a Post-Doctoral position in farm animal well-being with a focus on extension.

57,000 Iowa Farm Bureau Federation

Subtotal for extension 129,700

TEACHING (25% of appointment)

Investigators Year Title Amount ($)

Source

Johnson, A. K. 2007 Topics in Farm Animal Environmental Physiology, Behavior, Stress and Welfare. AnS 537A-F.

3,000 Distance education program grant: College of Agriculture and Life Sciences at Iowa State University.

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Contributed to 100% of grant effort. Creation of a new teaching web page for the graduate class, collection of video clips on animal behavior completed, creation of a new laboratory on dog temperament testing and two introduction videos for Animal Science 537A (Animal rights and philosophies) and Animal Science 537C (Measuring animal behavior and welfare) completed.

Johnson, A. K. 2010 ISU ADVANCE 300 National Science Foundation.

Contributed to 100% of grant effort. Dr. Butters-Johnson wrote a grant application to bring Dr. J. Siegford, Assistant professor in animal behavior and Welfare, Michigan State to present a seminar at Iowa State University.

Johnson, A. K., E. Huff-Lonergan, D. Kenealy, J. Cunnick and H. Tyler

2010 Peer review of teaching: Creation of a formative assessment tool for the Department of Animal Science

2,000 CELT Teach Award. Iowa State University

Contributed to 25% of grant effort. Dr. Butters-Johnson wrote a grant application to bring Dr. J. Siegford, Assistant professor in animal behavior and Welfare, Michigan State to present a seminar at Iowa State University.

Subtotal for teaching 5,300

GIFTS

Johnson, A. K. 2007 Gel around the time of vaccination to determine effects on pig well-being.

20,160 Land O’ Lakes.

Contributed to 100% of gift effort. Gift monies were used to collect data and analyze data and for publications to be created.

Johnson, A. K. 2007 Drinking behavior, aggression and performance of the nursery aged pig when offered one to or three water bowl drinkers per pen.

10,000 Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica, Inc., Ames

Contributed to 100% of gift effort. Gift monies were used to collect data and analyze data and for publications to be created.

Johnson, A. K 2007 Gel around the time of vaccination to determine effects on pig well-being.

2,028 Iowa Pork Prodcuers Association.

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Contributed to 100% of gift effort. Gift monies were used to collect data and analyze data and for publications to be created.

Johnson, A. K. 2007 Comparisons between large and small grow finish pens of pigs with a pre-sort versus no pre-sort on transport losses at the time of marketing.

7,724 Elanco Animal Health

Contributed to 100% of gift effort. Gift monies were used to collect data and analyze data and for publications to be created.

Investigators Year Title Amount ($)

Source

Johnson, A. K. 2008 Work on a comparison between large and small grow finish pens of pigs with a pre-sort vs. no pre-sort on transport losses at the time of marketing.

26,833 Elanco Animal Health

Contributed to 100% of gift effort. Gift monies were used to collect data and analyze data and for publications to be created.

Johnson, A. K. 2009 Work on a comparison between large and small grow finish pens of pigs with a pre-sort vs. no pre-sort on transport losses at the time of marketing.

26,833 Elanco Animal Health

Contributed to 100% of gift effort. Gift monies were used to collect data and analyze data and for publications to be created.

Johnson, A. K., K. J. Stalder, L. A. Karriker, T. Holck, R. Edler and T. Fangman.

2010 Willingness to approach (WTA). 17,556 Boehringer Ingelheim

Contributed to 50% of gift effort. Dr. Butters-Johnson wrote the white paper that was presented to Boehringer Ingelheim for approval. Dr. Butters-Johnson will be responsible for S. Weimar’s (MS) behavioral data collection, statistical analysis and products to come from this work. It is expected that a MS thesis will be produced, two animal industry reports, two peer review abstracts, two industry publications and one peer review manuscript that will be submitted to the Journal of Swine Health and Production.

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Johnson, A. K. 2010 Establishing bedding and boarding requirements for finisher Pigs through scientific validation.

35,000 Elanco Animal Health

Contributed to 100% of gift effort. Gift monies were used to collect data and analyze data and for publications to be created.

Johnson, A. K. 2011 Establishing bedding and boarding requirements for finisher Pigs through scientific validation.

35,000 Elanco Animal Health

Contributed to 100% of gift effort. Gift monies were used to collect data and analyze data and for publications to be created.

Johnson, A. K. 2011 Willingness to approach (WTA). 38,997 Boehringer Ingelheim

Contributed to 100% of gift effort. Dr. Butters-Johnson wrote the white paper that was presented to Boehringer Ingelheim for approval. Dr. Butters-Johnson will be responsible for S. Weimar’s (MS) behavioral data collection, statistical analysis and products to come from this work. It is expected that a MS thesis will be produced, two animal industry reports, two peer review abstracts, two industry publications and one peer review manuscript that will be submitted to the Journal of Swine Health and Production.

Subtotal for gifts 220,131

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Successful Competitive Funding as Co-Principle Investigator ($6,395,842)

Investigators Year Title Amount ($) Source

RESEARCH (50% of appointment)

1. Maintenance behaviors of farm animals

Dekkers, J. C., A. K. Johnson, M. Spurlock, C. K. Tuggle, S. Lonergan, E. Huff-Lonergan, and L. Anderson.

2007 Identification of biological factors responsible for differences in feed efficiency between selection lines for residual feed intake

101,949 National Pork Board

Contributed to 15% of grant effort. Dr. Butters-Johnson was responsible for advising L. Sadler’s (MS) data collection, statistical analysis, abstracts and extension publications. A second manuscript is in preparation addressing gilt temperament between selection lines at weighing for Animal. This work created an Iowa State University MS thesis in 2009. Peer reviewed paper published during tenure process at Iowa State University #20.

Patience, J. F., L. Anderson, R. Campbell, J. Dekkers, N. Gabler, H. Gilbert, E. Huff-Lonergan, A. Butters-Johnson, B. Kerr, P. Liu, S. Lonergan, J. Mabry, D. Nettleton, M. Rothschild, R. Rowland, J. Siegford, M. Tokach, C. Tuggle, A. van Kessel, and T. Weber. 2010.

2010 Enhancing sustainability and competitiveness of the U.S. pork industry by improving nutrient utilization and feed efficiency through innovative scientific and extension approaches.

4,790,000 Agricultural and Food Research Initiative Competitive Grants Program – Global Food Security

Contributed to 5% of grant effort. Anna Butters-Johnson was in part, responsible for writing the grant proposal and creating the budget to address behavioral and temperament differences for pigs between select and control lines.

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2. Handling and Transport

Investigators Year Title Amount ($) Source

McGlone, J. J., and A. K. Johnson.

2010 Establishing bedding and boarding requirements for finisher Pigs through scientific validation.

42,088 National Pork Board

Contributed to 50% of grant effort. Anna Butters-Johnson was in part, responsible for writing the grant proposal and creating the budget to address behavioral and temperament differences for pigs between select and control lines.

Millman, S., A. Johnson and A. O’Connor.

2013 Caring for compromised swine - an assessment of swine marketed through buying stations and development of fitness for transport guidelines

69,715 National Pork Board

Contributed to 33% of grant effort. Anna Butters-Johnson was in part, responsible for writing the grant proposal and creating the budget. Projected one peer review paper and several extension publications will be created from this work.

3. Sow productive lifetime

Marchant-Forde, J. N., D. C. Lay, R. M. Marchant-Forde, A. K. Johnson, and J. P. Garner

2007 Understanding aggression when sows are mixed in indoor and outdoor housing systems

35,000 Animal Compassion Foundation

Contributed to 3% of grant effort. One abstract already presented at the American Society of Animal Science 2008 National meetings and one manuscript will be prepared for submission. *Award was held through the USDA-ARS center, located at Purdue University IN.

Marchant-Forde, J. N., D. C. Lay, R. M. Marchant-Forde, A. K. Johnson, and J. P. Garner

2007 Understanding and reducing aggression using pre-exposure when sows are mixed in a grouped gestation system

75,952 National Pork Board

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Contributed to 3% of grant effort. One abstract already presented at the American Society of Animal Science 2008 National meetings and one manuscript will be prepared for submission. *Award was held through the USDA-ARS center, located at Purdue University IN.

Investigators Year Title Amount ($) Source

Stalder, K., L. Karriker, A. K. Johnson, T. Baas, J. W. Mabry, M. F. Rothschild, and J. McKean

2007 Association of compositional traits and structural soundness with the ability of commercial line of sows to complete parities four and five

43,173 National Pork Board

Contributed to 3% of grant effort. Abstracts have been presented. Peer reviewed papers published during tenure process at Iowa State University #3, 4 & 22.

Karriker, L. A.,

K. Stalder, R. Fitzgerald, A. Johnson, and H. Coetzee

2009 Using objective mechanical and physiologic measurements to build robust producer tools for detecting, scoring and treating lameness in sows

96,724 National Pork Board

Contributed to 25% of grant effort. Dr. Butters-Johnson is partly responsible for data collection, statistical analysis. Expected; five abstracts, four manuscripts and several industry correspondence articles will be prepared for submission.

Stalder, K., A. K. Johnson, L. A. Karriker, and J. Patience

2010 To evaluate the efficacy of a new product in ameliorating osteochondrosis in pigs

28,376 U.S. Borax, Funding

Contributed to 5% of grant effort. Dr. Butters-Johnson is partly responsible for writing the grant. Expected; one abstract, one manuscript and several industry correspondence articles.

Stalder, K., G. Sun, S. Hoff. L. Karriker A. Johnson, and T. Parsons.

2011 Diagnosis of sow lameness using the microcomputer-based force plate system and pattern recognition methods.

68,069 National Pork Board.

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Contributed to 15% of grant effort. Dr. Butters-Johnson was partly responsible for writing the grant. Expected; one abstract, one manuscript and several industry correspondence articles.

Stalder, K. J., and A. K. Johnson.

2013 Replacement of objective quantitative tools to evaluate lameness in swine.

22,847 ISUANR Smithfield foundation funds

Contributed to 50% of grant effort. Dr. Butters-Johnson was partly responsible for writing the grant.

4. Health and euthanization

Millman, S., G. Dewell, R. Dewell, J. Shearer, A. Johnson, L. Karriker, H. Xin, M. Sutherland, R. Anthony and J. Coetzee. $. 5% time involvement.

2011 An examination of argon gas for on-farm anesthesia and euthanasia of livestock.

480,564 Agricultural and Food Research Initiative Competitive Grants Program - Foundational Program

Contributed to 15% of grant effort. Dr. Butters-Johnson was partly responsible for writing the grant. Expected; five abstracts, four manuscripts and several industry correspondence articles. Help fund a PhD student and a ISU PhD dissertation will be created.

Tuggle, C. K, A. Johnson, J. McKean, A. Tait, and M. Wannemuehler

2011 Effects of Exposure to Organic Dust on Macrophage Function: Implication for Swine Respiratory Health

59,218 Iowa Pork Producers Association

Contributed to 1% of grant effort. Dr. Butters-Johnson was partly responsible for initial ideas and writing the grant. Expected; one abstract, one manuscript and several industry correspondence articles.

Millman S. T., A. O’Connor and A. K. Johnson.

2013 Caring for compromised swine – an assessment of swine marketed through buying stations and development of fitness for transport guidelines.

69,715 National Pork Board, Special Call for Research Proposals – Animal Welfare

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Contributed to 33% of grant effort. Dr. Butters-Johnson was partly responsible for initial ideas and writing the grant. Expected; three abstracts, two manuscripts and several industry correspondence articles and a PhD dissertation.

Coetzee, J., A. Johnson, L. Karriker, S. Sander, L. Wulf, J. Bates and D. Borts.

2013 A study to develop and validate assays to measure and compare four circulating neuropeptides as objective pain biomarkers in piglets.

133,680 National Pork Board

Contributed to 5% of grant effort. Dr. Butters-Johnson was partly responsible for initial ideas and writing the grant. Expected; one manuscript and several industry correspondence articles.

Pairis-Garcia, M., A. K. Johnson, and K. Stalder.

2014 Optimizing on-farm management of non-infectious sow lameness during the farrowing and lactation period.

71,989 National Pork Board

Contributed to 33% of grant effort. Dr. Butters-Johnson was partly responsible for initial ideas and writing the grant. Expected; one manuscript and several industry correspondence articles.

Subtotal for research 6,077,256

EXTENSION (25% of appointment)

Investigators Year Title Amount ($) Source

Karriker, L. A., S. Millman, K. J. Stalder and A. K. Johnson.

2009 Objective assessment tools and pain management for lame sows.

25,000 Iowa Pork Producers Association

Contributed to 25% of grant effort. Dr. Butters-Johnson is partly responsible for data collection, statistical analysis. Expected; five abstracts, four manuscripts and several industry correspondence articles will be prepared for submission.

Millman, S., R. Brooks, L. A. Karriker, A. K.

2009 A hands-on education and training module for euthanasia in the Iowa Swine Welfare School

14,356 Iowa Pork Producers Association

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Johnson, and K. J. Stalder

Contributed to 5% of grant effort. Partly responsible for over sight of the project’s completion. Expected; one abstract, one manuscript and several industry correspondence articles.

Millman, S. T., R. A., Brooks, A. K. Johnson, and L. A Karriker

2010 Iowa swine welfare school – a hands-on education and training program for low stress handling and animal care

28,700 Innovative Swine Industry Enhancement Grant Program, Office of the Attorney General

Contributed to 5% of grant effort. Partly responsible for helping write the project, review of material and will be an expert for a module on handling. Expected; one abstract, one on-line training tool, a manuscript and several industry correspondence articles will be prepared for submission.

O’Connor, A., A. K. Johnson, S. T. Millman, J. McKean, J. Coetzee, and L. A. Karriker

2013 Proposal to the National Pork Board to host a workshop on: Pain management for the neonatal piglet

123,132 National Pork Board

Contributed to 15% of grant effort. Partly responsible for helping write the project, review of material and is on the ISU panel. Expected; two manuscripts.

Sadler, L. J., and A. K. Johnson

2013 Touch N Talk DVD distribution

1,550 Iowa Beef Center

Contributed to 50% of grant effort. Dr. Butters-Johnson created the Touch N Talk DVD in 2013. Dr. Sadler will work on distributing the DVD to field extension events.

Sadler, L. J., and A. K. Johnson

2013 Touch N Talk DVD distribution

2,350 Edith D. Lagerstrom Beef Cattle Management and Entrepreneurship Fund

Contributed to 50% of grant effort. Dr. Butters-Johnson created the Touch N Talk DVD in 2013. Dr. Sadler will work on distributing the DVD to field extension events.

Millman S. T., Sadler, A. K.

2013 Development of an integrated swine euthanasia training

65,480 ISUANR Smithfield foundation funds

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Johnson and L. J.

module to benefit swine producers in Iowa

Contributed to 33% of grant effort. Helped with creating the workshop, reviewing materials for the workshop and helped host the workshop.

Stalder, K., R. Baker. A. Butters-Johnson and J. Dickson.

2014 Livestock truck washing station evaluation and identification of best practices

204,433 USDA-Animal & Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS).

Contributed to 20% of grant effort. Anna Butters-Johnson was in part, responsible for writing the grant proposal and creating the budget. One MS student Ms. A. Danielson is working on this projected and a Post-Doctoral Associate will be partly funded from this project. Projected two peer review papers and several extension publications will be created from this work.

Subtotal for extension 465,001

TEACHING

Sadler, L., A. Johnson, M. Ruble.

2013 Request for funds to film a laboratory in AnS 336: Domestic Animal Behavior and Well-Being.

2,350 Eldred and Donna Harman Endowment and Edith D. Lagerstrom.

Subtotal for Teaching 2,350

GIFTS

Bregendahl, K., A. K. Johnson, C. Stahl, and G. Brant

2006 Evaluation of a fine-limestone, low-energy molt program: Effects on egg production, animal behavior and welfare before, during and after a fasting or non-fating molt

28,329 Iowa Egg Council, Des Moines, IA

Contributed to 50% of grant effort. Dr. Butters-Johnson was responsible for co-advising E. Dickey’s (MS) data collection, statistical analysis and product creation due to faculty leaving and retiring. One abstract has been presented at Poultry Science. A second manuscript is in preparation addressing performance, economics, egg characteristics and physiology of the hen during molt for Poultry Science. This work created an Iowa State University MS thesis in 2008. Peer reviewed paper published during tenure process at Iowa State University #23. *Award was allocated to Dr. K. Bregendahl foundational account.

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Investigators Year Title Amount ($) Source

Bregendahl, K., A. K. Johnson, C. Stahl, and G. Brant

2006 Evaluation of a fine-limestone, low-energy molt program: Effects on egg production, animal behavior and welfare before, during and after a fasting or non-fating molt

55,358 ILC, Resources, Des Moines, IA

Contributed to 50% of grant effort. Dr. Butters-Johnson was responsible for co-advising E. Dickey’s (MS) data collection, statistical analysis and product creation due to faculty leaving and retiring. One abstract has been presented at Poultry Science. A second manuscript is in preparation addressing performance, economics, egg characteristics and physiology of the hen during molt for Poultry Science. This work created an Iowa State University MS thesis in 2008. Peer reviewed paper published during tenure process at Iowa State University #23. *Award was allocated to Dr. K. Bregendahl foundational account.

Subtotal for gifts 83,687

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Grant Submissions awaiting decision for 2015 ($395,353)

1. Xin, H., T. Brown-Brandl, A. Butters-Johnson, and J. Stinn. 2014. Evaluation of Two Farrowing Stall Sizes on Behavior and Welfare of Sows and Piglets. $102,580. Submitted to the National Pork Board.

2. Millman, S., A. Johnson, H. Coetzee, and K. Tapper. 2014. Are at-risk culled market hogs vulnerable to stressors associated with end of production handling, mixing and transportation? $64,451. Submitted to the National Pork Board.

3. Caderón Díaz, J. A., K. Johnson, K. J. Stalder, A. K. Johnson and J. D. Stock. Dynamic space requirements for non-lame and lame sows determined by lying-standing-lying sequence profile. $47,045. Submitted to the National Pork Board.

4. Stalder, K., A. K. Johnson, J. A. Caderón Díaz, and J. D. Stock. 2014. Characterization of the lying-standing-lying postural sequence profile and feeding behavior for non-lame and lame sows. $43, 745. Submitted to the National Pork Board.

5. Johnson, A. K., J. D. Colpoys, A. L. Robinson, and H. T. Tyler. 2014. Evaluation of antiseptics on barrow welfare following castration and tail docking during the nursing stage. $83,837. Submitted to the National Pork Board.

6. Pairis-Garcia, M., J. Loup-Rault, G. Coleman, A. Johnson, S. Hartline, R. Anthony, and K. George. 2014. Development of an interactive training app for timely and humane on-farm euthanasia in pre-weaned piglets. $53,695. Submitted to the National Pork Board.

Grants not awarded since joining Iowa State University ($4,624,335)

Research Maintenance behaviors of farm animals 1. Kerr, B. J., K. Stalder, M. S. Honeyman, S. M. Lonergan, and A. K. Johnson. 2006.

Utilization of Crude Glycerol in Finishing Pigs. Iowa Distillers Grains. $139,000. 5% of time involvement. Anna Butters-Johnson was in part, responsible for writing the grant proposal and creating the budget to address behavioral and temperament differences for pigs between select and control lines.

2. Johnson, A. K., J. C. M. Dekkers, and S. M. Lonergan. 2009. Impact to aggression related behaviors of selection for low residual feed intake, how does aggression relate to lesion scores and meat quality? Iowa Pork Producers Association. $28,709. 25% of time involvement. Anna Butters-Johnson was in part, responsible for writing the grant proposal and creating the budget.

3. Richert, B., M. Lindemann, L. Johnston, K. Stalder, S. Moeller, J. Marchant-Forde, A. Johnson, Y. Li, D. Rozeboom, and M. Shannon. 2012. Using measures of behavior, physiology, and performance to determine the effects of space allocation on nursery and grow-finish pig welfare. Program Area: 5. Agriculture Systems and Technology. Priority Area: 1. Engineering, Products, and Processes. Code-A1521 - Contribute to improved animal welfare and production systems as they relate to handling, containment, feeding, housing and harvesting practices and technologies. USDA NIFA Agriculture and Food Research Initiative Competitive Grants Foundational Program. Letter of Intent. November 2012. 5 5% of time involvement. Anna Butters-Johnson was in part, responsible for writing the grant proposal and creating the budget.

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Handling and system design for the finisher pig 1. Johnson, A. K., K. J. Stalder, L. Karriker, N. Berry, and J. Hill. 2006. Comparison of chute

design on the incidence of the fatigued pig and how to better define its etiology. National Pork Board. $98,371. 50% of time involvement. Anna Butters-Johnson was in part, responsible for writing the grant proposal and creating the budget.

2. McGlone, J. J., J. L. Salak-Johnson, and A. K. Johnson. 2006. The fatigued pig project: Finishing production system effects. National Pork Board. $60,000. 33% of time involvement. Anna Butters-Johnson was in part, responsible for writing the grant proposal and creating the budget.

3. McGlone, J. J., A. K. Johnson, and J. Salak-Johnson. 2006. Pig handling and transport. CSREES-USDA. $398,779. 33% of time involvement. Anna Butters-Johnson was in part, responsible for writing the grant proposal and creating the budget.

4. Johnson, A. K., L. Karriker, K. J. Stalder, J. D. Hill, and S. E. Curtis 2006. A swine loading gantry that reduces transport looses. CSREES-USDA. $388,591. 50% of time involvement. Anna Butters-Johnson was in part, responsible for writing the grant proposal and creating the budget.

5. Johnson, A. K., K. Stalder, L. Karriker, J. Hill, J. Lampe, and S. E. Curtis 2006. Comparison of three flooring types in a load out chute for the finisher pig: How does this affect their behavior and performance? Iowa Pork Producers Association. $60,558. 45% of time involvement. Anna Butters-Johnson was in part, responsible for writing the grant proposal and creating the budget.

6. Millman, S., A. Johnson, J. McKean, and R. Brooks. 2009. An investigation of handling and unloading policies at Iowa pork processing plants and implications for swine well-being. Iowa Pork Producers Association. $11,200. 25% of time involvement. Anna Butters-Johnson was in part, responsible for writing the grant proposal and creating the budget.

7. Richert, B., M. Lindemann, L. Johnston, K. Stalder, S. Moeller, J. Marchant-Forde, A. Johnson, Y. Li, D. Rozeboom, and M. Shannon. 2012. Using measures of behavior, physiology, and performance to determine the effects of space allocation on nursery and grow-finish pig welfare. Program Area: 5. Agriculture Systems and Technology. Priority Area: 1. Engineering, Products, and Processes. Code-A1521 - Contribute to improved animal welfare and production systems as they relate to handling, containment, feeding, housing and harvesting practices and technologies. USDA NIFA Agriculture and Food Research Initiative Competitive Grants Foundational Program. Letter of Intent. November 2012. 5% time involvement.

8. Pairis-Garcia M., A. K. Johnson and S. T. Millman.2012. Implementing a positive reinforcement “clicker training” program to minimize stress during blood collection in mature pigs. John Hopkins University. $6000. 33% time involvement.

Sow productive lifetime 1. Stalder, K., L. Karriker, A. K. Johnson, T. Baas, J. W. Mabry, M. F. Rothschild, and J.

McKean. 2006. Association of compositional traits and structural soundness with the ability of commercial line of sows to complete parities four and five (A continuation of the original project 2005 titled: Association of compositional, structural soundness, and health with the ability of a commercial line of young sows to successfully complete parity one and the 2006

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project titled Association of compositional, structural soundness, and health with the ability of a commercial line of young sows to successfully complete parities two and three parities) National Pork Board. $43,173. 5% of time involvement. Anna Butters-Johnson was in part, responsible for writing the grant proposal and creating the budget.

2. Johnson, A. K., K. Stalder, and L. Karriker. 2006. Evaluation of the relationship between hoof abnormalities and breeding herd female longevity when housed in gestation and farrowing stalls. National Pork Board. $36,913. 33% of time involvement. Anna Butters-Johnson was in part, responsible for writing the grant proposal and creating the budget.

3. Marchant-Forde, J. N., D. C. Lay, R. Marchant-Forde, A. K. Johnson and J. P. Garner. 2006. Understanding and reducing aggression when sows are mixed in group housing. National Pork Board. $66,982. 10% of time involvement. Anna Butters-Johnson was in part, responsible for writing the grant proposal and creating the budget.

4. Johnson, A. K., K. Stalder, and L. Karriker. 2006. Evaluation of the relationship between hoof abnormalities and breeding herd female longevity when housed in gestation and farrowing stalls. Miller Foundation. $40,352. 33% of time involvement. Anna Butters-Johnson was in part, responsible for writing the grant proposal and creating the budget.

5. Johnson, A. K., D. Lay, and E. Pajor. 2006. Loose housed farrowing and lactation for the sow and her piglets. How does this affect their behavior, physiology performance and health? Iowa State University, Vice Provost for Research. $4,794. 33% of time involvement. Anna Butters-Johnson was in part, responsible for writing the grant proposal and creating the budget.

6. Rothschild, M. F., A. K. Johnson, and K. J. Stalder. 2008. Association of genetic markers with sow maternal ability during lactation and its relationship to sow longevity. National Pork Board. $67,717. 3% of time involvement. Anna Butters-Johnson was in part, responsible for writing the grant proposal.

7. Karriker, L. A., S. Millman, K. J. Stalder and A. K. Johnson. 2009. Objective assessment tools and pain management for lame sows. Iowa Livestock Health Advisory Council. $25,000. 25% of time involvement. Anna Butters-Johnson was in part, responsible for writing the grant proposal and creating the budget.

8. Stalder, K. J., R. Fitzgerald, A. K. Johnson, J. Patience, S. Millman, L. A. Karriker, and T. Crenshaw. 2009. Comparison of hoof, bone, and dew claw tissue mineral composition between sows with overgrown and normal toes. Iowa Pork Producers Association. $58,395.

9. Stalder, K. J., G. Sun., S. Hoff, L. Karriker, A. Johnson, and S. Baidoo. 2011. Diagnosis of sow lameness using the microcomputer-based force plate system and pattern recognition methods. Iowa Pork Producers Association. $69,882. 25% of time involvement. Anna Butters-Johnson was in part, responsible for writing the grant proposal and creating the budget.

10. Butters-Johnson, A.K., S. T. Millman, K. J. Stalder, and M. D. Pairis-Garcia. 2014. Optimizing pharmacological treatment to mitigate swine lameness pain. Agricultural and Food Research Initiative Competitive Grants Program – Foundational Program. $500,000. 25% time commitment.

11. Stalder, K. J., T. Baas, M. Rothschild, A. K. Johnson and J. D. Stock. 2014. Digital evaluation of gilt and sow feet and leg traits through 3-D pairs. National Pork Board. $41,784. 5% time

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Health, pain and euthanization 1. Tuggle, C., A. K. Johnson, J. McKean, M. Wannemuehler, and K. J. Yoon. 2009. Effects of

Exposure to Organic Dust on Macrophage Function: Implication for Swine Respiratory Health. National Pork Board. $64,539. 3% of time involvement. Anna Butters-Johnson was in part, responsible for writing the grant proposal.

2. Tuggle, C., A. K. Johnson, J. McKean, A. M. Wannemuehler, and K. J. Yoon. 2010. Effects of Exposure to Organic Dust on Macrophage Function: Implication for Swine Respiratory Health. Iowa Pork Producers Association. $64,539. 3% of time involvement. Anna Butters-Johnson was in part, responsible for writing the grant proposal.

3. Millman, S. T., L. J. Sadler, A. K. Johnson and L. A. Karriker. 2011. An investigation of best practices for piglet processing – novel technology, training and economic analysis to support Iowa swine farmers. Miller Foundation. $91,021. 3% of time involvement. Anna Butters-Johnson was in part, responsible for writing the grant proposal.

4. Coetzee, J., A. K. Butters-Johnson, J. Goff, L. Karriker. S. Millman, A. O’Connor, P. Plummer, J. Shearer, and C. Wang. 2012. Pain mitigation I organic livestock production: Identifying needs and evaluating interventions that assist producer sin enhancing animal welfare. Program Area 5, Agriculture Systems and Technology, under Program Area Priority #1, Engineering Products and Processes (Program Area Code A1521). $1,041,372. 5% time involvement.

5. Coetzee, J. F., R. Gehring, B. Whitlock, L. Karriker, A. Johnson and S. Millman. Development and validation of a mathematical model to predict translactational transfer of meloxicam to alleviate pain in suckling piglets and calves undergoing surgical castration. Priority Area: Agriculture Systems and Technology. Program Area: Engineering, Products, and Processes, Program Area Code – A1521. USDA NIFA Agriculture and Food Research Initiative Competitive Grants Foundational Program. Letter of Intent. November 2012. 5% time involvement.

6. Xin, H., T. Brown-Brandl, J. Stinn, J. Vallet, A. Johnson, T. Shepherd. 2014. Enhancing the health and well-being of pre-weaning piglets. Agricultural and Food Research Initiative Competitive Grants Program – Foundational Program. $500,000. 5% time commitment.

7. Coetzee, J. F., R. Gehring, L. A. Karriker, B. White, B. K. Whitlock, A. Larson, and A. K. Butters Johnson. Modeling transmammary analgesic drug delivery to alleviate pain associated with routine management practices in beef cattle and swine. Agricultural and Food Research Initiative Competitive Grants Program – Foundational Program. $500,000. 5% time commitment.

Extension

1. Millman, S., A. Johnson, R. Brooks, L. Karriker and K. J. Stalder. 2009. Iowa swine welfare school: A hands on educational and training program for low stress handling and animal care. Iowa Pork Producers Association. $81,788. 20% of time involvement. Anna Butters-Johnson was in part, responsible for writing the grant proposal.

2. Hoff, S. J., G. Sun, K. Stalder, L. Karriker, and A. Johnson. 2010. Diagnosis of sow lameness using the microcomputer-based force plate system and pattern recognition methods.

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Iowa Pork Producers Association. $72,324. 5% of time involvement. Anna Butters-Johnson was in part, responsible for writing the grant proposal.

Teaching

1. Johnson, A. K. 2006. Regional Consortium Integrating Animal Welfare Expertise and Technology to Advance Educational Opportunities. CSREES-USDA Higher Educational Challenge Grant. $62,577. 100% of time involvement. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible for writing the grant proposal and creating the budget.

Collaborative Research Efforts (205)

Researcher Department Affiliation Collaborative Effort

Abell, C Animal Science Iowa State University Publications

Allen, D. M. Meat Science Texas Tech University Publications

Anderson, L Animal Science Iowa State University Grants

Anderson, R. C. Food and Feed Safety

Research Unit USDA-ARS, TX Publication

Anil, L Outreach center University of Minnesota Publications

Anthony, R Animal Science Michigan State Grant

Baas, T Animal Science Iowa State University Grants &

Publications

Bailey, R . JBS Swift Publications

Baker, R Animal Science Iowa State University Publications

Barham, B. L. Meat Science Texas Tech University Publications

Barham, R. Meat Science Texas Tech University Publications

Benjamin, M . Veterinary Services

Consulting Publications

Berg, E Animal Science North Dakota State

University Publications

Bergamasco L. Philosophy Department University of Alaska Publications

Berry, N Animal Science Iowa State University Publications

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Blandford. D. M.

Blanton, J. R. Jr. Meat Science Texas Tech University Publications

Boggess, M Science & Technology National Pork Board Publications

Bowden, J Veterinary Diagnostics &

Animal Production Iowa State University Publications

Bregendahl, K Animal Science Iowa State University Grants &

Publications

Brooks, R. Veterinary Diagnostics &

Animal Production Iowa State University Grants

Brown, D . Land O Lakes Grants &

Publications

Brown-Brandl, T . USDA-ARS Meat Animal

Research Center, Clay Center, NE

Grants & Publications

Busby, D Animal Science Iowa State University Publications

Butler, D Animal Science Smithfield Publications

Byrd, J. A. Food and Feed Safety

Research Unit USDA-ARS, TX Publication

Caderón-Diaz, J. Post-Doctoral Research

Associate Iowa State University Grants &

Publications

Callaway, T. R. United States Department

of Agriculture Texas Publications

Carroll, J United States Department

of Agriculture Lubbock Publications

Casey-Trott, T Animal Science University of Guelph Publication

Coetzee, J Veterinary Diagnostics &

Animal Production Iowa State University Grants &

Publications

Coleman, G. Animal Science The University of

Melbourne Grants

Colpoys, J. D. Animal Science Iowa State University Publications

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Cornick, N. Animal Science Iowa State University Publications

Curtis, S Animal Science University of Illinois Grants

Cutler, S Animal Science Iowa State University Publications

Dailey, J United States Department

of Agriculture Lubbock Publications

Davis, B Animal Science Texas Tech University Publication

Dekkers, J Animal Science Iowa State University Grants &

Publications

De-Rodas, B . Land O Lakes Grants &

Publications

Dewy, C Ontario Veterinary

College University of Guelph

Canada Publications

Dewell, G VDPAM Iowa State University Grants &

Publications

Dewell, R. VDPAM Iowa State University Grants &

Publications

Dickey, E Animal Science Iowa State University Publications

Dowd, S. E. United States Department

of Agriculture USDA- Lubbock TX Publications

Drewnoski, M. E. Animal Science Iowa State University Publication

Driessen, B Kempen & Zootechincal Belgium Publications

DuBois, P . Cargill Publications

Duke, S. E. Food and Feed Safety

Research Unit USDA-ARS, TX Publication

Dzikamunhenga, R. S. Veterinary Diagnostics and Production Animal

Medicine

Iowa State University Publications

Edler, R . Boehringer Ingelheim

Vetmedica Grants &

Publications

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Edrington, T. S. Food and Feed Safety

Research Unit USDA-TX Publications

Edwards, L Animal Science Kansas State Publication

Eicher. S USDA-ARS Purdue University Publications

Ellis, M Animal Science University of Illinois Publications

Engblom, L Animal Science Iowa State University Publications

Faga, M . Iowa select Farms Publications

Fairbanks, S. Department of Natural Resource Ecology and

Management

Oklahoma State University

Publication

Fangman, T . Boehringer Ingelheim

Vetmedica Grants &

Publications

Feuerbach, C . Iowa select Farms Publications

Fitzgerald, R Animal Science Iowa State University Publications

Gabler, N Animal Science Iowa State University Grants &

Publications

Garner, J Animal Science Purdue University Publications

Garvey, J Animal Science Iowa State University Publications

Galyean, M. Animal Science Texas Tech University Publications

Gehring, R Clinical Sciences Kansas State University Grant

Genovese, K. J. Food and Feed Safety

Research Unit USDA-ARS, TX Publication

Gentry, J Animal Science Middle Tennessee State

University Publications

George, K. Animal Science The Ohio State University Grant

Gesing, L Animal Science Iowa State University Publications

Gill, W Animal Science Middle Tennessee State

University Publications

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Gilbert, H Animal Science Middle Tennessee State

University Publications

Gould, S. Veterinary Diagnostics &

Animal Production Iowa State University Publications

Jackson, C. (nee Goldsmith)

Animal Science Iowa State University Publications

Hanson, S. Animal Science Iowa State University Publications

Harmon, J Agricultural &

Biosystems Engineering Iowa State University Publications

Harvey, R. B. Food and Feed Safety

Research Unit USDA-ARS, TX Publication

Hensch, M Veterinary Diagnostics &

Animal Production Iowa State University Publications

Hill, J . Alberta Government

Canada

Grants & Publications

Hill, H . Iowa Select Farms Publications

Hoff, J Animal Science Iowa State University Publications

Hoff, S Agricultural &

Biosystems Engineering Iowa State University Publications

Hogberg, M Animal Science Iowa State University Grants

Holck, T . Boehringer Ingelheim

Vetmedica Grants &

Publications

Holt, W Animal Science Iowa State University Publications

Honeyman, M Animal Science Iowa State University Grants &

Publications

Huff-Lonergan, E Animal Science Iowa State University Publications

Johnson, C Animal Science Iowa State University Publications

Johnston, L Animal Science University of Minnesota Grant

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Jones, G Animal Science Middle Tennessee State

University Publications

Karriker, L Veterinary Diagnostics &

Animal Production Iowa State University Grants &

Publications

Kephart, R. Animal Science Iowa State University Publications

Kerr, B United States Department

of Agriculture Iowa State University Grants

Kirkden, R Animal Science Purdue University Publications

Kliebenstein, J Agricultural Economics Iowa State University Publications

Kline, J Animal Science Iowa State University Publications

Koziel, J. A. Environmental Science

Interdepartmental Graduate Program

Iowa State University Publication

Krebs, N Animal Science Texas Tech University Publications

Kukanich, B. VDPAM Iowa State University Publications

Lammers, P Animal Science Iowa State University Publications

Lawrence, B. . Boehringer Ingelheim

Vetmedica Publications

Layman, L Veterinary Diagnostics &

Animal Production Iowa State University Publications

Lay, D United States Department

of Agriculture Purdue University Grants &

Publications

Lee, Y. J. Department of Chemistry Iowa State University Publication

Lewis, A. R. United States Department

of Agriculture USDA/ARS, Texas. Publications

Li, Y Animal Science University of Minnesota Grant

Lindemann, M Animal Science University of Kentucky Grant

Lonergan, S Animal Science Iowa State University Grants &

Publications

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Loupt-Rault, J. Animal Science The University of

Melbourne Grants

Mack, L Animal Science Purdue University Publications

Marchant-Forde, J USDA-ARS Purdue University Grants &

Publications

Marchant-Forde, R United States Department

of Agriculture Purdue University Grants &

Publications

Martineau, G. S. National Veterinary

School of Toulouse,

Toulouse Publications

Matthews, N . Premium Standard Farms Publications

Matzat, P . Elanco Animal Health Publications

Maxwell, D Animal Science Iowa State University Publications

McGlone, J Animal Science Texas Tech University Grants &

Publications

McKean, J. Veterinary Diagnostics &

Animal Production Iowa State University Grants &

Publications

Meiszberg, A Animal Science Iowa State University Publications

Miller, D . National Hog Farmer Publications

Miller, M Meat Science Texas Tech University Publications

Millman, S Veterinary Diagnostics &

Animal Production Iowa State University Grants &

Publications

Mitloehner, F University of California

Davis Publications

Moeller, S Animal Science The Ohio State University Grant

Mohling, C. Animal Science Iowa State University Publications

Moody, J . Hanor Grants &

Publications

Morine, S. J. Animal Science Iowa State University Publication

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Mormède, P. INRA France Publication

Morrow, J United States Department

of Agriculture USDA- Lubbock TX Publications

Moyer, T . Hatfield Quality Meats Publications

Nettleton, D Statistics Iowa State University Publications

Niekamp, S Science & Technology National Pork Board Publications

Nikkilä, M Animal Science Iowa State University Publications

Nisbet, D. J. Food and Feed Safety

Research Unit USDA-ARS, TX Publication

O’Connor, A Veterinary Diagnostics &

Animal Production Iowa State University Grants &

Publications

Onteru, S. K. Animal Science Iowa State University Publications

Pairis, M. Veterinary Diagnostics &

Animal Production Iowa State University Publications

Pairis-Garcia, M. D. Animal Science Iowa State University Publications

Pairis-Garcia, M. D. Animal Science The Ohio State Grants

Pajor, E. Animal Science Purdue University Publications

Parr, T . Prince Agricultural

Products Grants

Parsons, R. Veterinary Diagnostics &

Animal Production Iowa State University Publications

Parsons, T Veterinary University of

Pennsylvania Grants

Patience, J Animal Science Iowa State University Grants

Patterson-Kane, E Animal Science Purdue University Publications

Pfalzgraf, K

Phillips, C Animal Science University of Minnesota Publication

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Pittman, M Animal Science Purdue University Publications

Poole, T. L. Food and Feed Safety

Research Unit USDA-ARS-TX Publication

Powers, W Animal Science Iowa State University Publications

Ramirez, A. Veterinary Diagnostics &

Animal Production Iowa State University Publications

Richert, B Animal Science Purdue University Publications

Ritter, M . Elanco Animal Health Grants &

Publications

Robinson, A. L. Animal Science Iowa State University Publications

Roca, A Animal Science Iowa State University Publications

Ros-Freixedes, R. Animal Science Iowa State University Publications

Rothschild, M Animal Science Iowa State University Grants &

Publications

Rozeboom, D Animal Science Michigan State University Grant

Rutherford, K Scotland Royal College

(SRUC)

University of Edinburgh, Scotland

Publications

Sadler, L Animal Science Iowa State University Publications

Salak-Johnson, J Animal Science University of Illinois Grants &

Publications

Sander, S. Veterinary Diagnostics &

Animal Production Iowa State University Publications

Sapkota, A Animal Science Texas Tech University Publications

Schenck, E Animal Science Purdue University Publications

Schultz-Kaster, C . Premium Standard Farms Publications

Schwartz, K. J. Veterinary Diagnostics &

Animal Production Iowa State University Publications

Selsby, J. T. Animal Science Iowa State University Publications

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Shannon, M Animal Science University of Missouri-

Columbia Grant

Shearer, J Veterinary Diagnostics &

Animal Production Iowa State University Grants

Shepherd T. Agriculture and Bio-

engineering Iowa State University Grants

Siemens, M . Cargill Publications

Smith, R. M. Animal Science Iowa State University Publications

Soso, S. B. Environmental Science

Interdepartmental Graduate Program

Iowa State University Publication

Sprague, M. . American Association of

Swine Veterinarians (AASV)

Publications

Stahl, C Animal Science Iowa State University Publications

Stalder, K Animal Science Iowa State University Grants &

Publications

Sterle, J Animal Science Texas A & M University Publications

Stinn, J. Agricultural &

Biosystems Engineering Iowa State University Grants &

Publications

Stock, J. D. Animal Science Iowa State University Grants &

Publications

Stull, C Animal Science University of California

Davis Grants &

Publications

Sun, G Agricultural &

Biosystems Engineering Iowa State University Grants &

Publications

Sundberg, P Science & Technology National Pork Board Publications

Sutherland, M . AgResearch Ltd,

Hamilton, New Zealand Publication

Tait, A Animal Science Iowa State University Grants

Tokach, M Animal Science Kansas State University Grants

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Torrey, S Agriculture and Agri-

Food Ottawa, Ontario Canada Publication

Tucker, A Animal Science University of Guelph Publication

Tuggle, C Animal Science Iowa State University Grants

Tyler, H. D. Animal Science Iowa State University Grants &

Publications

Dr. Jeff Vallet USDA-ARS Meat Animal

Research Center Grant

Von-Borrell, E. Institute of Animal

Breeding and Husbandry

Martin-Luther-University, Germany

Publication

Wagstrom, E. A. Science & Technology National Pork Board Publications

Wallace, F. M. Microbial Food Safety

Research Unit USDA/ARS - Pennsylvania

Publications

Wang, C. Veterinary Diagnostics &

Animal Production Iowa State University Publications

Wannemuehler, M Animal Science Iowa State University Grants

Weber, T United States Department

of Agriculture Iowa State University Grants

Whitlock, B. Large Animal Clinical

Sciences University of Tennessee Grant

Whiting, T. Veterinary Services

Branch Manitoba Agriculture and

Food, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada

Publications

Whitlock, B. K. Biomedical Science Iowa State University Publications

Widowski, T Animal Science University of Guelph Publication

Witte, R. Animal Science Iowa State University Publications

Wolter, B. . Maschoffs Publications

Wulf, L. Veterinary Diagnostics &

Animal Production Iowa State University Publications

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Xin, H. Agriculture and Bio-

engineering Iowa State University Grants &

Publications

Young, J. Animal Science Iowa State University Publications

Zanella, A. Norwegian School of Veterinary Science

Norway Grants & Publications

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Extension (25% of Appointment)

Dr. Butters-Johnson publishes under her maiden name of Johnson

Some publications the author will be A. Johnson and for other publications it will be A. K. Johnson

Peer Reviewed Extension publications prior to joining Iowa State University (6)

1. Johnson, A. K. 2003. On-line learning course for On Farm Euthanasia of Swine. Options for the Producer. Available at www.porkboard.org

2. Johnson, A. K., and J. J. McGlone. 2003. Invited. In Encyclopedia of Animal Science, Pond, Wilson G., Bell, Alan W., Eds. Marcel Dekker, Inc. New York, In Press www.dekker.com

3. Johnson, A. K. 2003. Swine Welfare. Fact sheet for the Pork Quality Assurance Program: Youth: Just the Facts. National Pork Board. Secure website for Pork Quality Assurance Educators.

4. Johnson, A. K., and P. L. Sundberg. 2003 Swine Welfare Assurance ProgramSM (SWAPSM). Frequently asked Questions and Answers. Welfare Fact Sheet 2(1). National Pork Board.

5. Johnson, A. K. 2003. Facts on Animal Welfare. Welfare Fact Sheet 2(4). National Pork Board.

6. Stalder, K. J., and A. Johnson. 2004. Non-genetic and non-nutritional factors influencing sow longevity. National Pork Board’s Pork Academy, Des Moines, IA. June 2004.

Peer Reviewed Extension publications since joining Iowa State University (11)

1. Blandford, D, M. Spilsbury, J. Armstrong, D. Bahls, G. Gregory I. E. Ibarra A. K. Johnson, C. Johnson, F. G. Maldonado, L. F. Morales, R. R. Necoechea, D. M. Rojas, L. Smith, H. Snelson, P. Sundberg, and D. Trus. 2006. Animal welfare, Chapter 8. Future of Animal Agriculture in North America Steering Committee and Working Group, Farm Foundation. Approximate contribution, 5%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for literature acquisition, interpretation and preparation of the book chapter.

2. Hill, J., N. Berry, and A. K. Johnson. 2007. Marketing the finisher pig: The impact of facility design. Pork Information Gate. 09-08-01. Approximate contribution, 33%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the paper.

3. Hill, J., N. Berry, and A. K. Johnson. 2007. Handling and loadout of the finisher pig. Pork Information Gateway. 09-08-02. Approximate contribution, 33%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the paper.

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4. Salak-Johnson, J., J. Cassady, M. B. Wheeler, and A. K. Johnson. 2010. Guide for the Care and Use of Agricultural Animals in Research and Teaching. 3rd Edition. Edited by J. Swanson and J. McGlone. Approximate contribution, 25%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for interpretation and preparation of the chapter.

5. Johnson, A. K., and J. N. Marchant-Forde. 2011. Hypothetical welfare assessments for the sow and her litter. Pork Information Gateway. 05-05-01 http://porkgateway.org/FileLibrary/PIGLibrary/Factsheets/a6558v1-0.pdf Approximate contribution, 50%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the paper.

6. Johnson, A. K., and J. N. Marchant-Forde. 2011. Natural farrowing behavior of the sow and her piglets. Pork Information Gateway. 05-04-01 http://porkgateway.org/FileLibrary/PIGLibrary/Factsheets/a6555v1-0.pdf Approximate contribution, 50%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the paper.

7. Johnson, A. K., and J. N. Marchant-Forde. 2011. Farrowing systems for the sow and her piglets. Pork Information Gateway. 05-05-02. http://porkgateway.org/FileLibrary/PIGLibrary/Factsheets/a6574v1-0.pdf Approximate contribution, 50%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the paper.

8. Johnson, A. K., J. J. McGlone, and J. G. Gentry-Carter. 2011. Welfare issues at the time of weaning. Pork Information Gateway. PIG 05-06-02 http://porkgateway.org/FileLibrary/PIGLibrary/Factsheets/a6641v1-0.pdf Approximate contribution, 33%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the paper.

9. Ritter, M. J., M. Ellis and A. K. Johnson. 2010. Management strategies to reduce transport losses in market weight pigs. Pork Information Gateway (PIG). Approximate contribution, 33%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the paper.

10. Johnson A. K. 2013. Invited to review a proposal for consideration of funding by the Midwest Poultry Consortium. PI Makagon M. Title: Cause of keel abnormalities in laying hens housed in enriched colony cages. Recommendation: Fund with minor edits. Approximate contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson was asked to peer review the value of this proposal for the Midwest poultry consortium. Recommendation fund with minor revisions.

11. Sadler, L. J., A. K. Johnson, and S. T. Millman. 2014. Alternative Euthanasia Methods to Manually Applied Blunt Force Trauma for Piglets Weighing Up To 12 lbs. Pork Information Gateway. 05-06-08 http://porkgateway.org/FileLibrary/PIGLibrary/Factsheets/Alternatives%20to%20Blunt%20Force%20Trauma%20-%20PIG%2005-06-08.pdf Approximate contribution, 33%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the report.

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Non-Refereed Extension Publications since joining Iowa State University (26)

1. Johnson, A. K. Animal behavior and well-being Iowa State University. Web page went live Tuesday 6th May 2007. http://www.ans.iastate.edu/research/animal_behavior/ Since May 2007 to March 2010 (First quarter information for 2010) this site has received 10,580 external hits. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible for designing the web pages, the links and providing all the content for the web page to be then be designed and built.

2. Johnson, A. K. 2007. How does the addition of gel at the time of vaccination affect overall nursery pig performance? Technical internal report for Land O Lakes distributed to their managers (500 field specialists). Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible for acquiring scientific literature, worked on reading and compilation of the materials and reviewing the content.

3. Stalder, K., A. Johnson, and L. Karriker. 2008. A new look at sow longevity. Gene Link, National Swine Registry, West Lafayette, IN 47906, pp. 20-22. Approximate contribution, 33%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the paper.

4. Johnson, A. K. 2008. College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. STORIES. Fall 2008. P8. Well-Being of pigs at the top of her list. Contribution, 100, %. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible for compilation of the information used for the story and reviewing the final article.

5. Bregendahl, K., A. K. Johnson, C. Stahl, and G. Brant. 2008. Evaluation of a fine-limestone, low-energy molt program: Effects on egg production, animal behavior and welfare before, during and after a fasting or non-fating molt. Final report to the Iowa Egg Council. Approximate contribution, 50%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the report.

6. Bregendahl, K., A. K. Johnson, C. Stahl, and G. Brant. 2008. Evaluation of a fine-limestone, low-energy molt program: Effects on egg production, animal behavior and welfare before, during and after a fasting or non-fating molt. Final report to the ILC, Resources. Approximate contribution, 50%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the report.

7. Johnson, A. K., K. Stalder, L. Karriker, and J. Hill. 2008. Comparison of chute design on the ease of loading finisher pigs. How does this affect their performance, welfare parameters and overall economics to the producer? Final report to the National Pork Board. Approximate contribution, 80%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the report.

8. Johnson, A. K. 2009. Taking emotion out of animal welfare debate. Iowa Farm Bureau Spokesman. March 11th 2009. Editor Tom Block. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible for acquiring scientific literature and compilation of the materials, reviewing the content and addressing reviewer comments.

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9. Johnson, A. K., Baas, T. J., M. Hogberg, and M. S. Honeyman. 2009. To create a production facility, which will encompass swine well-being research, teaching and outreach excellence using sound scientific through a multi disciplinary approach. Final report to the Iowa Pork Board Association. Contribution, 25%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the report.

10. Pajor E. A., and A. K. Johnson. 2009. How to evaluate animal comfortable? Available at http://www.usporkcenter.org/home/resources.aspx Accessed 6 January 2010. Contribution, 50%. Anna Butters-Johnson was partly responsible for acquiring scientific literature and compilation of the materials, reviewing the content and addressing reviewer comments.

11. Cressey N., Karriker, L., K. Stalder and A. Johnson. 2009. How to build a state of the art swine research laboratory. Phi Zeta Gamma poster contest at ISU CVM research day. August 14th 2009. Approximate contribution, 25%. Anna Butters-Johnson was partly responsible for acquiring scientific literature and compilation of the materials, reviewing the content and addressing reviewer comments.

12. Marchant-Forde, J. N., D. C. Lay, R. M. Marchant-Forde, A. K. Johnson, and J. P. Garner. 2009. Understanding and reducing aggression using pre-exposure when sows are mixed in a grouped gestation system. Final report to the National Pork Board. Approximate contribution, 20%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the report.

13. Johnson, A. K., S. T. Millman, A. Zanella, and A. O’Connor. 2009 Across species, across disciplines and across borders: Opportunities for animal welfare and epidemiology scientists. Final report to Cooperative State Research, Education and Extension. Approximate contribution, 33%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the report.

14. Johnson, A. K. 2009. Evaluation of the relationship between hoof abnormalities and breeding herd female longevity and well-being when housed in gestation and farrowing stalls. Final report to the National Pork Board. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the report.

15. Johnson, A. K., and S. Millman. 2010. College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. STORIES. Summer 2010. People truly are the key to animal welfare efforts. Approximate contribution. 50%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible for in part providing the information used for the story and reviewing the final article.

16. Dekkers, J. C., A. K. Johnson, M. Spurlock, C. K. Tuggle, S. Lonergan, E. Huff-Lonergan, and L. Anderson. 2009. Identification of biological factors responsible for differences in feed efficiency between selection lines for residual feed intake. Final report to the National Pork Board. Approximate contribution, 10%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible for reviewing the behavioral content.

17. Johnson, A. K. 2009. Comparison of chute design on the ease of loading finisher pigs. How does this affect their performance, welfare parameters and overall economics to the producer? Final report to the National Pork Board. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the report.

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18. Johnson, A. K., M. Ritter, K. Stalder and L. Karriker. 2010. The influence of facility design and pre-sorting on the stress response and transportation losses of the market weight pig. May 2010. Final report to the Iowa Pork Producer Association. Approximate contribution, 25%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the report.

19. Johnson, A. K., K. Stalder, and L. Karriker. 2010. ISU researchers work to fix lameness issues in sows. Iowa State Daily. October 24th 2010 Available at http://www.iowastatedaily.com/news/article_d47b2e90-dcba-11df-a481-001cc4c002e0.html Approximate contribution, 33%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for meeting with Whitney Sager and providing the information required to write the article.

20. Johnson, A. K. 2011. PAACO Spring 2011 Newsletter. Note that Dr. Johnson, Dr. J. McGlone (Texas Teach University) and Dr. T. Burkgren (American Association of Swine Veterinarians) were the leaders who spread their influence for on arm assessments and auditors. www.animalauditor.org Approximate contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for meeting with Whitney Sager and providing the information required to write the article.

21. McGlone, J. J., and A. K. Johnson. 2012. Establishing Bedding and Boarding Requirements for Finisher Pigs through Scientific Validation: Macro-study Interim Report. National Pork Board. July 10th 2012. Approximate contribution, 50%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for collecting the data, analysis and writing the report.

22. Johnson, A. K. 2012. Using objective behavioral measurements to build robust producer tools for detecting, scoring and treating lameness in sows. Final report for the Iowa Pork Producers Association. Monday 10th December 2012. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for meeting with Whitney Sager and providing the information required to write the article.

23. Pairis-Garcia, M. P., L. A. Karriker, and A. K. Johnson. 2013. Video on how to place an ear vein catheter into a sow. https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B2z-agsDH4ADdU9vc0hTb25lbDA/edit Contribution, 33%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for creating the protocol and assisting with the procedure and video creation.

24. Johnson, A. K. 2013. Iowa Select Farms asked for a literature review to be conducted that reviewed the literature on gestation sow housing from 2011 to 2013. August 2013. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, for conducting the literature review thin the parameters et forth by the client, sorting the papers into logical categories and finding the papers ads PDF’s.

25. Johnson, A. K. Using objective behavioral measurements to build robust producer tools for detecting, scoring and treating lameness in sows. National Pork Board, March 2013. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, for writing the final report.

26. McGlone, J., J., and A. K. Johnson. 2014. Establishing Bedding and Boarding Requirements for Finisher Pigs Through Scientific Validation – Macro Study. Final report NO. 11-181to the National Pork Board. February 2014.

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Non-Refereed Conference Proceedings prior to joining Iowa State University (10)

1. McGlone, J. J and A. K. Johnson. 2003. Welfare of the neonatal pig. In: Perspectives in Pig Science. Nottingham University Press. Nottingham, United Kingdom, pp 169-197.

2. Johnson, A. K. 2003. On-Farm handling of pigs: the concern about animal welfare and what the industry is doing. Proceedings of the 4th American Meat Science Association / Pork Quality Symposium, University of Columbia-Missouri, MO, pp 11-14.

3. Johnson, A. K., and D. J. Meisinger. 2003. Trucker quality assurance and swine welfare. Proceedings Volume 30 Allen D. Leman Swine Conference, University of MN, MN, pp 219-225.

4. Johnson, A. K. 2003. Animal Welfare; Swine welfare assurance program. Proceedings at the 11th Annual Swine Disease Conference for Swine Practitioners, University of Iowa, IA, pp 64-67.

5. Johnson, A. K., E. A. Lautner and P. L. Sundberg. 2003. Present and future swine welfare issues. How is the industry responding? In: Swine Housing II. Proceedings at the American Society of Applied Engineers 2nd International Conference. NC, pp 190-196.

6. Johnson, A. K. 2004. Swine Welfare Assurance Program overview. Proceedings at the American Association of Swine Veterinarians 35th Annual Conference, IA, pp 465 to 473.

7. Johnson, A. K. 2004. Using the swine welfare assurance program to affect production. Seminar 4 at the American Association of Swine Veterinarians 35th Annual Conference, IA, pp 31-39.

8. Stalder, K., and A. K. Johnson. 2004. Non-Genetic factors influencing sow longevity. Pork Industry Handbook Fact Sheet.

9. Callaway, T. R., J. L. Morrow, A. K. Johnson, J. W. Dailey, F. M. Wallace, J. J. McGlone, M. L. Galylean, T. L. Poole, S. E. Dowd, T. S. Edrington, R. C. Anderson, K. J. Genovese, and D. J. Nisbet. 2004. Environmental prevalence of Salmonella on indoor and outdoor intensive swine farms. Allen D. Leman Swine Conference, Minneapolis St Paul, MN.

10. Gentry, J. G., and A. K. Johnson. 2004. Behavior of finisher pigs housed in hoop and conventional buildings: How does this affect pork quality and eating experience? Presented by Dr. Gentry at the Alterative Swine Housing Systems: an International Scientific Symposium, Iowa State University, Ames IA.

Non-Refereed Conference Proceedings since joining Iowa State University (31)

1. Hill, J. N. Berry and A. K. Johnson. 2006. Handling and loadout: The complex interaction between the pig, caretaker and the facility. Invited. Pork Academy, National Pork Board. Approximate contribution, 33%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible for acquiring scientific literature, worked on reading and compilation of the materials, reviewing the content and addressing reviewer comments.

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2. Edler, R. A., J. T. Holck, B. V. Lawrence, R. G. Baker, and A. K. Johnson. 2006. Drinking behavior or nursery pigs for oral vaccine administration, p 38 in Proceedings for the Allen D. Leman Swine Conference. University of Minnesota, St. Paul, MN. Approximate contribution, 75%. Anna Butters-Johnson was partly responsible for designing the experiment, collecting data, analysis and writing the proceedings paper.

3. Berry, N., A. Johnson, J. Hill, T. Baas, L. Karriker and K. Stalder. 2007. Loading gantry versus traditional chute for the finisher pig: Effect on welfare parameters at time of marketing. The 60th Annual Reciprocal Meat Conference Brookings, SD. Approximate contribution, 25%. Anna Butters-Johnson was partly responsible for acquiring scientific literature, worked on reading and compilation of the materials, reviewing the content and addressing reviewer comments.

4. Hill, J. N. Berry and A. K. Johnson. 2006. Handling and loadout: The complex interaction between the pig, caretaker and the facility. Invited. Pork Academy, National Pork Board.

5. Edler, R. A., J. Tyler, Holck, B. V. Lawrence, R. G. Baker, and A. K. Johnson. 2007. Drinking behavior of nursery pigs for oral vaccine administration. Proceedings 3rd Congress of the Asian Pig Veterinary Society. Approximate contribution, 70%. Anna Butters-Johnson was partly responsible for acquiring scientific literature, worked on reading and compilation of the materials, reviewing the content and addressing reviewer comments.

6. Berry, N., A. Johnson, J. Hill, T. Baas, L. Karriker and K. Stalder. 2007. Loading gantry versus traditional chute for the finisher pig: Effect on welfare parameters at time of marketing. Invited. Allen D. Leman Swine Conference St. Paul, MN, p 137. Approximate contribution, 33%. Anna Butters-Johnson was partly responsible for acquiring scientific literature, worked on reading and compilation of the materials, reviewing the content and addressing reviewer comments.

7. Sadler, L., J. Garvey, T. Uhlenkamp, R. Edler, T. Holck, P. DuBois, and A. Johnson. 2007. Drinker to nursery pig ratio: Effects on drinking behavior and performance. Allen D. Leman Swine Conference Proceedings p 49. University of Minnesota, St. Paul, MN. Approximate contribution, 70%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible for acquiring scientific literature, worked on reading and compilation of the materials, reviewing the content and addressing reviewer comments.

8. Bowden, J. M., A. K. Johnson, K. J. Stalder, and L. A. Karriker. 2008. Behavioral Validation for Nursery Pigs. American Association of Swine Veterinarians. San Diego, CA, pp 327-328. Approximate contribution, 25%. Anna Butters-Johnson was partly responsible for acquiring scientific literature, worked on reading and compilation of the materials, reviewing the content and addressing reviewer comments.

9. Edler, R. A., J. T. Holck, L. J. Sadler, J. R. Garvey, T. J. Uhlenkamp, C. J. Jackson, K. J. Stalder, L. A. Karriker, and A. K. Johnson. 2008. Drinker to Nursery Pigs ratio: Effects on Drinking Behavior and Performance. Proceedings of the first North American welfare and epidemiology conference: Across species, across disciplines and across borders. Ames, Iowa p 31. Approximate contribution, 75%. Anna Butters-Johnson was partly responsible for acquiring scientific literature, worked on reading and compilation of the materials, reviewing the content and addressing reviewer comments.

10. Fitzgerald, R., K. Stalder, N. Matthews, C. Schultz-Kaster, and A. Johnson. 2008. Effect of environmental factors on the frequency of fatigued pigs and mortality rates at a commercial abattoir. 8th International Livestock Environment Symposium. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

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Approximate contribution, 10%. Anna Butters-Johnson was partly responsible for acquiring scientific literature, worked on reading and compilation of the materials, reviewing the content and addressing reviewer comments.

11. Karriker L, K. Stalder K, A. Johnson, and L. Layman. Session 5536: Lesions compromising sow longevity. Invited. Conference Notes CD of the 145th American Veterinary Medical Association Meeting. New Orleans, LA. Approximate contribution, 10%. Anna Butters-Johnson was partly responsible for acquiring scientific literature, worked on reading and compilation of the materials, reviewing the content and addressing reviewer comments.

12. Karriker L, A. Johnson, K. Stalder, and N. Berry. Session 5537: Manipulating transport for improved well-being. Invited. Conference Notes CD of the 145th American Veterinary Medical Association Meeting. New Orleans, LA. Approximate contribution, 10%. Anna Butters-Johnson was partly responsible for acquiring scientific literature, worked on reading and compilation of the materials, reviewing the content and addressing reviewer comments.

13. Pittman, M. R., A. K. Johnson, J. P. Garner, R. D. Kirkden, B. T. Richert, and E. A. Pajor. 2008. The motivation of gestating sows for an enriched group pen and their behavior after 24 hours of deprivation. Proceedings of the 42nd Congress of the International Society of Applied Ethology. Addressing future challenges in animal agriculture. University of College Dublin, Ireland. Edited by: Laura Boyle, Niamh O'Connell and Alison Hanlon. Poster #99. pp 191. Approximate contribution, 10%. Anna Butters-Johnson was partly responsible for reviewing the proceedings paper.

14. Stalder, K. J., A. K. Johnson, and L. A. Karriker. 2008. Understanding sow longevity and mortality. Invited. Proceedings for the American Association of Swine Veterinarians. Annual Conference San Diego, CA. pp 531-538. Approximate contribution, 15%. Anna Butters-Johnson was partly responsible for acquiring scientific literature, worked on reading and compilation of the materials, reviewing the content and addressing reviewer comments.

15.Stalder, K. J., L. A. Karriker, A. K. Johnson, M. F. Rothschild, and T. Serenius. 2008. Sow Longevity: Genetic and phenotypic selection considerations. Invited. Proceedings for the American Association of Swine Veterinarians. Annual Conference; Reproduction Workshop. San Diego, CA. pp 33-39. Approximate contribution, 15%. Anna Butters-Johnson was partly responsible for acquiring scientific literature, worked on reading and compilation of the materials, reviewing the content and addressing reviewer comments.

16. Johnson, A. K. Setting the farm animal welfare scene in North America. Invited Keynote Speaker at The 8th International Livestock Environmental Symposium. Iguassu Falls, Brazil. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible for acquiring scientific literature, worked on reading and compilation of the materials, reviewing the content and addressing reviewer comments.

17. Stalder, K., L. Karriker, and A. Johnson. 2008. Understanding sow mortality. Benchmarking: Setting Higher Standards in Pork Production, 2007 Summary of the PigCHAMP Database. Invited. Farms.com Media and PigCHAMP, Ames, IA 50011, 3:12-14. Approximate contribution, 25%. Anna Butters-Johnson was partly responsible for acquiring scientific literature, worked on reading and compilation of the materials, reviewing the content and addressing reviewer comments.

18. Elmore, M. R. P., A. K. Johnson, J. P. Garner, B. T. Richert, and E. A. Pajor. 2009. Sow social status alters enrichment use, but not motivation for a group pen. International Society for Applied Ethology. In: Proceedings of the 9th International Society of Applied Ethology North-American Regional Meeting. McGill University, Montreal, Québec, Canada. p. 31.

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Approximate contribution, 5%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible for partly writing the proceedings paper.

19. Johnson, A. K., L. A. Karriker, and K. J. Stalder. 2009. How are behavioral measures being used to assess swine well-being during research and commercial practice? Invited. The 50th Annual George A. Young Swine health and management conference, pp 34-47. Approximate contribution, 75%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible for acquiring scientific literature, worked on reading and compilation of the materials, reviewing the content and addressing reviewer comments.

20. Karriker, L. A., J. Bowden, and A. K. Johnson. 2009. A systematic review of the evidence for porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus vaccine efficacy in reproductive disease. Invited. The 50th Annual George A. Young Swine health and management conference, pp 1-4. Approximate contribution, 25%. Anna Butters-Johnson was partly responsible for acquiring scientific literature, worked on reading and compilation of the materials, reviewing the content and addressing reviewer comments.

21. Pairis, M., J. Garvey, A. Young, A. Johnson and S. Millman. 2009. Can fear be effectively assessed in swine? American Association of Swine Veterinarians. 40th Anniversary, p 331. Dallas, TX. Approximate contribution, 90%. Anna Butters-Johnson was partly responsible for design of the experiment, data collection, oversight of data analysis and writing the proceedings paper.

22. Ritter, M. J., M. Ellis, and A. K. Johnson. 2009. Transporting more dollars to the bank. American Association of Swine Veterinarians. Annual Meeting, Dallas, TX, pp 533-535. Approximate contribution - 25%. Anna Butters-Johnson was partly responsible for reviewing the proceedings paper.

23. Hensch, M., L. L. Layman, L. A. Karriker, J. Coetzee, and A. K. Johnson. 2010. Using serum cortisol to distinguish between acute stress and pain response following castration in piglets, pp 37 – 39. Proceedings American Association Swine Veterinarians. 41st Annual Meeting. Omaha NE. Approximate contribution, 15%. Anna Butters-Johnson was partly responsible for reviewing the proceedings paper.

24. Gesing, L. M., A. K. Johnson, K. J. Stalder, H. Hill, C. Feurbach, A. Abrams, A. Whiley, M. Faga, R. Bailey and M. J. Ritter. 2010. Invited. Pre-sorting and pen size effects on the stress responses at loading and unloading and transport losses in market weight pigs. Presented at the A. D. Leman conference, September at MN. Approximate contribution, 50%. Anna Butters-Johnson was partly responsible for reviewing the proceedings paper.

25. Johnson, A. K. 2010. Invited. Second Inter-national Feet-First symposium held by Zinpro. Presented on Pain and lameness behavior in swine. Minneapolis ST. Paul, pp 36-45. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson put responsible for acquiring the scientific literature, writing the proceedings paper and responding to the reviewer comments.

26. Johnson, A. K.. 2011. Evidence-based swine welfare: Where are we and where are we going? pp 403 - 407. Proceedings American Association Swine Veterinarians. 42nd Annual Meeting. Phoenix, AZ. Approximate contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible for writing and reviewing the proceedings paper.

27. Stalder, K. J., L. A. Karriker and A. K. Johnson. 2011. Sow Management and Maximizing Longevity. PigSite from Manitoba Swine Seminar 2011. http://www.thepigsite.com/articles/2/breeding-and-reproduction/3463/sow-management-and-maximising-longevity Approximate contribution, 335%. Anna Butters-Johnson was partly responsible for reviewing the proceedings paper.

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28. Johnson, A. K., J. Coetzee, K. Stalder, L. Karriker, and S. Millman. 2011. Symposium: Animal pain – the science and the issues. Invited: Pain: A sow lameness model. 44th meeting Midwestern sectional scientific sections and business meetings. March 14 - 16, 2011. Des Moines, IA. Approximate contribution, 50%. Anna Butters-Johnson was partly responsible for reviewing the proceedings paper.

29. Stalder, K. J., C. E. Abell, L. A. Karriker, A. K. Johnson and S. Millman, 2011. Sow longevity-How to measure its importance. Swine Disease Conference for swine practioners. Pp 132-135. November 10th – 11th, 2011. Ames, IA. Approximate contribution, 25%. Anna Butters-Johnson was partly responsible for reviewing the proceedings paper.

30. Pairis M. D., L. A. Karriker, K. J. Stalder, A. K. Johnson, and S. T. Millman. 2011. Detection of lameness in swine. Swine disease conference for swine practioners. Pp 135-143. November 10th – 11th, 2011. Ames, IA. Approximate contribution, 15%. Anna Butters-Johnson was partly responsible for reviewing the proceedings paper.

31. Johnson A. K., and M. Pairis-Garcia. 2013. International symposium on animal environment and welfare. October 19 – 22, 2013. Ronchang Chongqing China. Edited by Richard Gates, Hongwei Xin Baoming Li and Ruqian Zhao. Swine industry animal welfare issues and research programs in the USA. Pg. 20 – 32. Approximate contribution, 80%. Anna Butters-Johnson was partly responsible for writing and reviewing the proceedings paper.

Peer Reviewed Reports since joining Iowa State University (101)

1. Johnson, A. K. 2006. Teaching Poultry Behavior and Well-Being. Poultry Science Day. May 25th, 2006. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson was solely responsible for compiling the report.

2. Johnson, A. K., R. A. Edler, J. T. Holck, and R. G. Baker. 2007. Drinking behavior of nursery pigs’ for oral vaccine administration. Animal Industry Report. A. S. Leaflet R2237. Approximate contribution, 70 %. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the report.

3.. Johnson, A., L. Layman, L. Karriker, W. Holt, K. Stalder, and B. De Rodas. 2008. How does the addition of gel at the time of vaccination affect overall nursery pig performance? Animal Industry Report. A. S. R2358. Approximate contribution, 70%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the report.

4. Berry, N. L. A. K. Johnson, T. J. Baas, K. J. Stalder, and L. A. Karriker. 2008. Loading gantry versus traditional chute for the finisher pig: effect on transportation and packing plant losses. Animal Industry Report. A. S. R2339. Approximate contribution, 50%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the report.

5. Berry, N. L., A. K. Johnson, T. J. Baas, K. J. Stalder, and L. A. Karriker. 2008. Loading gantry versus traditional chute for the finisher pig: effect on welfare parameters at time of marketing. Animal Industry Report. A. S. R2338. Approximate contribution, 50%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the report.

6. Bowden, J. M., L. A. Karriker, K. J. Stalder, and A. K. Johnson. 2008. Scan Sampling Techniques for Behavioral Validation in Nursery Pigs. Animal Industry Report. A. S. R2342.

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Approximate contribution, 33%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the report.

7. Garvey, J. R., A. K. Johnson, L. J. Sadler and J. J. McGlone. 2008. Piglet mortality in an outdoor farrowing hut: What behaviors contribute to their demise? Animal Industry Report. A. S. R2337. Approximate contribution, 70%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the report.

8. Goldsmith, C., A. Johnson, K. Stalder, M. Honeyman and L. Karriker. 2008. Removal of Sub-Therapeutic Antibiotics from Nursery Pigs Diets: Influence on Behavior, Performance and Physiology. Animal Industry Report. A. S. R2341. Approximate contribution, 50%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the report.

9. Jackson, C. J., L. A. Karriker, K. J. Stalder, and A. K. Johnson. 2008. Drinking behavior of seven week old pigs when water is either withheld or provided ad libitum. Animal Industry Report. A. S. R2336. Approximate contribution, 50%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the report.

10. Johnson, A. K., L. J. Sadler, T. Hoff, and C. H. Stahl. 2008. Dietary inclusion of Colicin E1.: Effects on pig behavior. Animal Industry Report. A. S. R2340. Approximate contribution, 70%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the report.

11. Johnson, A. K., and J. J. McGlone. 2008. Validation of scan sampling techniques for lactating sows kept outdoors. Animal Industry Report. A. S. R2343. Approximate contribution, 90%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the report.

12. Johnson, A., L. Layman, L. Karriker, W. Holt, K. Stalder, and B. De Rodas. 2008. How does the addition of gel at the time of vaccination affect overall nursery pig performance? Animal Industry Report. A. S. R2358. Approximate contribution, 33%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the report.

13. Meiszberg, A. M., A. K. Johnson, J. W Dailey, J. A. Carroll, L. J. Sadler, J. Garvey and N. Krebs. 2008. Validation of a water HOBO and the Noldus Observer for drinking behavior in the nursery pig. Animal Industry Report. A. S. R2344. Approximate contribution, 50%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the report.

14. Nikkilä, M. K. Stalder, B. Mote, J. Lampe, B. Thorn, M. F. Rothschild, A. Johnson, L. Karriker, and T. Serenius. 2008. Heritabilities and genetic correlations of body composition and structural soundness traits in commercial gilts. Animal Industry Report. A. S. R2349. Approximate contribution, 10%. Anna Butters-Johnson was partly responsible for reading and compilation of the materials.

15. Sadler, L. J., J. R. Garvey, T. J. Uhlenkamp, C. J. Jackson, K. J. Stalder, A. K. Johnson, L. A. Karriker. R. A. Edler, T. J. Holck. 2008. Drinker to Nursery Pigs ratio: Effects on Drinking Behavior and Performance. Animal Industry Report. A.S. R2335. Approximate contribution, 50%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the report.

16. Baker, R. G., A. K. Johnson, K. J. Stalder, and M. S. Honeyman. 2009. Finishing steers in a deep-bedded hoop barn vs. a conventional feedlot: Effects on behavior and temperament in

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the summer. Animal Industry Report. R2404. Approximate contribution, 20%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the report.

17. Baker, R. G., A. K. Johnson, K. J. Stalder, and M. S. Honeyman. 2009. Finishing steers in a deep-bedded hoop barn vs. a conventional feedlot: Effects on behavior and temperament in the winter. Animal Industry Report. R2407. Approximate contribution - 50%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the report.

18. Baker, R. G., A. K. Johnson, K. J. Stalder, and M. S. Honeyman. 2009. Finishing steers in a deep-bedded hoop barn vs. a conventional feedlot: Effects on performance and meats characteristics in the summer. Animal Industry Report. R2405. Approximate contribution, 50%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the report.

19. Baker, R. G., A. K. Johnson, K. J. Stalder, and M. S. Honeyman. 2009. Finishing steers in a deep-bedded hoop barn vs. a conventional feedlot: Effects on performance and meats characteristics in the winter. Animal Industry Report. R2406. Approximate contribution, 50%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the report.

20. Dickey, E., A. K. Johnson and K. Bregendahl. 2009. Evaluation of a pre molt calcium and low energy diet molt program: Effects on laying hen behavior before and during molt. Animal Industry Report. R2446. Approximate contribution, 50%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the report.

21. Dickey, E., K. Bregendahl, and A. K. Johnson. 2009. Evaluation of a pre molt calcium and low energy diet molt program: Effects on laying hen performance before and during molt. Animal Industry Report. R2448. Approximate contribution, 25%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible for acquiring scientific literature, experimental design, data collection, analysis, worked on reading and compilation of the materials, reviewing the content and addressing reviewer comments.

22. Dickey, E., K. Bregendahl, and A. K. Johnson. 2009. Evaluation of a pre molt calcium and low energy diet molt program: Effects on laying hen physiology before and during molt. Animal Industry Report. R2447. Approximate contribution, 25%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the report.

23. Garvey, J. R., A. K. Johnson, L. J. Sadler, K. J. Stalder, and J. J. McGlone. 2009. Piglet mortality in an outdoor farrowing hut: What contributes to their demise over the first 72-h after parturition? Animal Industry Report. R2463. Approximate contribution, 50%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the report.

24. Jackson, C. J., A. K. Johnson, L. J. Sadler, K. J. Stalder, L. A. Karriker, R. E. Edler, J. T. Holck, and P. DuBois. 2009. Drinker to nursery pig ratio: preference for a drinker location within a pen and its effects on aggression. Animal Industry Report. R2467. Approximate contribution, 50%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the report.

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25. Johnson, A. K. 2009. Major in Animal Physiology with a specialization in Ethology. Animal Industry Report. R2475. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson was solely responsible for creation of the specialization and seeking approval at each committee level.

26. Johnson, A. K., L. J. Sadler, J. R. Garvey, T. J. Uhlenkamp, M. Faga, C. Feuerbach, H. Hill, R. Bailey, and M. J. Ritter. 2009. Effects of facility design on the stress response of market weight pigs during loading and unloading. Animal Industry Report. R2469. Approximate contribution, 50%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the report.

27. Johnson, A. K., T. Hoff, L. J. Sadler, and C. H. Stahl. 2009. Dietary inclusion of Colicin E1.: Effect on behavior over time. Animal Industry Report. R2465. Approximate contribution, 50%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the report.

28. Johnson, A. K., L. J. Sadler, K. J. Stalder, and W. Powers. 2009. Corn co-products; How do they affect the behavior of grow-finish swine? Animal Industry Report. R2464. Approximate contribution, 50%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the report.

29. Kline, J., A. Johnson, R. Witte, L. Sadler, B. de Rodas, D. Brown, L. Layman, W. Holt, L. Karriker, and K. Stalder. 2009. The effect of supplementing dry feed with a nutritional gel additive at the time of vaccination on nursery pig behavior. Animal Industry Report. R2466. Approximate contribution, 50 %. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the report.

30. Pairis, M. Young, A., Millman, S. Garvey J., A. Johnson. 2009. Can fear be effectively assessed in swine? A study measuring fear levels during a Human Approach Test. Animal Industry Report. R2470. Approximate contribution, 20 %. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the report.

31. Sadler, L. J., A. K. Johnson, K. J. Stalder, and J. C. M. Dekkers. 2009. What is the behavioral budget for grow-finish pigs when feed using a Feed Intake Recording Equipment (F.I.R.E.) Feeder? Animal Industry Report. R2468. Approximate contribution, 50%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the report.

32. Honeyman, M., J. Harmon, A. Johnson, D. Maxwell and D. Busby. 2009. Beef cattle feeding in a bedded hoop barn: three year summary. Animal Industry Report. R2403. Approximate contribution, 25%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the report.

33.Arp. A., A. K. Johnson. 2010. Independent Study 490A: Do gilts adapt to a confined farrowing stall after being housed in a loose deep bedded gestation environment? Animal Industry Report. R2544. Approximate contribution, 90%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the report.

34. Weimer, S. L. A. K. Johnson, P. Sunday and T. Colvin. 2010. Independent Study 490A: Canine behavior evaluations: Can it predict canine aggression and therefore improve subsequent adoption rates? Animal Industry Report. R2513. Approximate contribution, 70%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the report.

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35. Carson, B. A. A. K. Johnson, Paula Sunday, and T. Colvin. 2010. Independent Study 490A: What were the reasons for why adopters choose a black dog over other colors? Animal Industry Report. R2511. Approximate contribution, 70%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the report.

36. Carson, B. A. A. K. Johnson, Paula Sunday, and T. Colvin. 2010. Independent Study 490A: To determine the effectiveness of the “black dog” program. Animal Industry Report. R2512. Approximate contribution, 70%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the report.

37. Johnson, A. K., and L. Kilmer. 2010. AnS 495 and 496A: European Perspectives on Farm Animal Welfare in England and Scotland. Animal Industry Report. R2576. Contribution, 50%. Anna Butters-Johnson was partly responsible for course design.

38. Sadler, L. J. A. K. Johnson, S. M. Lonergan, J. C. M. Dekkers, and D. Nettleton. 2010. The effect of selection for residual feed intake on general behavioral activity in Yorkshire gilts. Animal Industry Report. R2553. Approximate contribution, 25%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the report.

39. Sadler, L. J. A. K. Johnson, S. M. Lonergan, J. C. M. Dekkers, and D. Nettleton. 2010. The effect of selection for residual feed intake on lesion scores in Yorkshire gilts. Animal Industry Report. R2552. Approximate contribution, 25%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the report.

40. Gesing, L., A. Johnson, J. Selsby, K, Stalder, M. Faga, C. Feuerbach, H. Hill, R. Bailey and M. Ritter. 2010. Effects of pre-sorting prior to loading on transport losses of the market weight pigs during loading and unloading. Animal Industry Report. R2551. Approximate contribution, 25%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the report.

41. Meiszberg, A. M., A. K. Johnson, K. J. Stalder, and L. A. Karriker. 2010. To determine the active and inactive hours for sound sows before a chemically induced lameness. Animal Industry Report. R2550. Approximate contribution, 25%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the report.

42. Smotherman, A., J. Morgan, K. Lannom, J. Black, J. Gentry Carter, and A. K. Johnson. 2010. Performance and behavior of weaned beef cattle that were fed Tall Fescue dry hay or haylage. Animal Industry Report. R2506. Approximate contribution, 25%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the report.

43. Johnson, A. K., T. J Fangman, R. Edler, D. A. Baumert, and P. DuBois. 2010. Willingness to approach behavior and feed disappearance of weaned pigs following vaccination with Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae. Animal Industry Report. R2547. Approximate contribution, 25%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the report.

44. Nikkilä, M., K. Stalder, B. Mote, J. Lampe, B. Thom, M. Rothschild, A. Johnson, L. Karriker and T. Serenius. 2010. Associations of gilt body composition, growth and structural soundness traits with sow lifetime reproductive performance. Animal Industry Report.

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R2541. Approximate contribution, 25%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for interpretation and preparation of the report.

45. Berry, N. L., A. K. Johnson, S. M. Lonergan, T. J. Baas, L. A. Karriker, J. Hill, C. Schultz-Caster and N. Matthews. 2010. Loading Gantry Versus Traditional Chute for the Finisher Pig: Effect on Fresh Pork Quality Attributes When Properly Loaded at First Pull. Animal Industry Report. R2545. Approximate contribution, 25%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the report.

46. Berry, N. L., A. K. Johnson, S. M. Lonergan, T. J. Baas, L. A. Karriker, J. Hill, C. Schultz-Caster and N. Matthews. 2010. Loading Gantry Versus Traditional Chute for the Finisher Pig: Effect on Fresh Pork Quality Attributes When Properly Loaded at Close Out. Animal Industry Report. R2545. Approximate contribution, 25%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the report.

47. Meiszberg, A. M., A. K. Johnson, L. I. Engblom, K. J. Stalder, L. L. Layman and L. A. Karriker. 2010. A Comparative Study of Hoof Growth in Sows When Housed in Individual Stalls: How Does Parity Affect This? Animal Industry Report. R2548. Approximate contribution, 33%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the report.

48. Meiszberg, A. M., A. K. Johnson, L. I. Engblom, K. J. Stalder, L. L. Layman and L. A. Karriker. 2010. A Comparative Study of Hoof Lesion Presence in Sows When Housed in Individual Stalls: How Does Parity Affect This? Animal Industry Report. R2548. Approximate contribution, 33%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the report.

49. Weimer, S. L., A. K. Johnson, P. Sunday, and T. Colvin. 2010. Independent Study 490A: Reasons for Giving Up a Dog at the Animal Rescue League of Iowa. Animal Industry Report. R2510. Approximate contribution, 50%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the report.

50. Johnson A. K., K. J. Stalder, L. A. Karriker, and J. Coetzee. 2011. Induction of a Transient Chemically Induced Lameness in the Sow. Detection Using Live Scoring and the GAITFour Sensor System. Animal Industry Report. R2626. Approximate contribution, 33%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the report.

51. LeKander, J.. M. M. Salazar, A. K. Johnson, K. J. Stalder and L. A. Karriker. 2011. Swine Intensive Studies Laboratory at Iowa State University. Animal Industry Report. R2627. Approximate contribution, 33%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the report.

52. Elsbernd A. J., A. K. Johnson, K. J. Stalder, R. Fitzgerald, L. A. Karriker, S. Hoff and G. Sun. 2011. Designing an Objective Static Force Plate to Measure Severity of Lameness in Multi-Parity Sows. Animal Industry Report. R2628. Approximate contribution, 10%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the report.

53. Johnson A. K., K. J. Stalder, R. F. Fitzgerald, S. Hoff, G. Sun, L. A. Karriker and J. Coetzee. 2011. Induction of a Transient Chemically Induced Lameness in the Sow. Detection Using a Prototype Embedded Micro-computer-based Force Plate System. Animal Industry

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Report. R2629. Approximate contribution, 10%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the report.

54. McGargill C., L. A. Karriker, J. M. LeKander, M. M. Salazar, A. K. Johnson, K. J. Stalder and J. Coetzee. 2011. Testing the Feasibility of Injecting Joints in Sows for Therapy. Animal Industry Report. R2630. Approximate contribution, 5%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the report.

55. Fitzgerald R. F., A. K. Johnson, L. J. Sadler, K. J. Stalder, L. A. Karriker, H. T. Hill and J. Kaisand. 2011. The Effect of Hoof Abnormalities on Sow Behavior Before and After Feeding When Housed in a Farrowing Stall. Animal Industry Report. R2631. Approximate contribution, 10%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the report.

56. Fitzgerald R. F., A. K. Johnson, L. J. Sadler, K. J. Stalder, L. A. Karriker, H. T. Hill and J. Kaisand. 2011. The Effect of Hoof Abnormalities on Sow Behavior Before and After Feeding When Housed in a Farrowing Stall. Animal Industry Report. R2632. Approximate contribution, 20%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the report.

57. Gesing L., A. Johnson, K. Stalder, M. Ritter, J. Moody, T. Donovan, E. Jablonski, D. Johnson and A. Johnson. 2011. Changing Pen Configuration From Small to Large Pens: How Does this Change Resource Use for the Growing Pig? Animal Industry Report. R2633. Approximate contribution, 50%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the report.

58. Roca A., W. Holt, A.K. Johnson, K. J. Stalder, L. L. Layman and L. A. Karriker. 2011. How Location of Feed Affects the Rate of Feeding in Multi-parity Sows. Animal Industry Report. R2634. Approximate contribution, 50%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the report.

59. Sadler L., A. Johnson, J. Young, S. Lonergan and J. Dekkers. 2011. Do Yorkshire Gilts Become Habituated to Repeated Weighing Over a Trial? Animal Industry Report. R2635. Approximate contribution, 33%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the report.

60. Elmore M., J. Garner, B. Richert, D. Lay, A. Johnson, R. Kirkden and E. Pajor. 2011. The Value of Environmental Enrichments to Gestating Sows. Animal Industry Report. R2636. Approximate contribution, 103%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the report.

61. Elmore M., J. Garner, B. Richert, D. Lay, A. Johnson, R. Kirkden and E. Pajor. 2011. The Impact of Rubber Mats on the Health, Behavior and Welfare of Group-Housed Sows at Breeding. Animal Industry Report. R2637. Approximate contribution, 10%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the report.

62. Hensch M., L. L. Layman, L. A. Karriker, J. F. Coetzee, A. Roca and A. K. Johnson. 2011. Using Serum Cortisol to Distinguish Between Acute Stress and Pain Response Following Castration in Piglets. Animal Industry Report. Animal Industry Report. R2638. Approximate contribution, 10%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the report.

63. Johnson A. K., J. Kline, R. Witte, W. Holt, K. J. Stalder, L. L. Layman, L. A. Karriker, and Brenda de Rodas. 2011. Differences in Nursery Pigs' Behavior on the Day of Vaccination.

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Animal Industry Report. R2639. Approximate contribution, 33%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the report.

64. Jackson C. J., A. K. Johnson, L. J. Sadler, K. J. Stalder, L. A. Karriker, R. E. Edler, J. T. Holck and P. R. DuBois. 2011. Drinker to Nursery Pig Ratio: Preference for a Drinker Location within a Pen and its Effects on Aggression. Animal Industry Report. R2640. Approximate contribution, 65%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the report.

65. Sadler L., A. Johnson, J. Young, S. Lonergan, J. Dekkers and D. Nettleton. 2011. The Effect of Selection for Residual Feed Intake on Scale Activity in Yorkshire Gilts. Animal Industry Report. R2641. Approximate contribution, 33%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the report.

66. Gesing L., A. Johnson, J. Selsby, K. Stalder, M. Faga, A. Whiley, H. Hill, R. Bailey and M. Ritter. 2011. Effects of Pen Size on the Stress Response at Loading and Unloading and Transport Losses from Market Weight Pigs. Animal Industry Report. R2642. Approximate contribution, 33%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the report.

67. LeKander J., K. Stalder, A. K. Johnson, J. F. Patience and L. A. Karriker .2011. Correlation between Femur and Metatarsal Mineral Content in Swine. Animal Industry Report. R2651.

68. LeKander J., A. K. Johnson, A. Canon and L. A. Karriker. 2011. Comparison of Swabs and Tissue for Detection and Characterization of Escherichia coli in Clinical Post-weaning Diarrhea Cases. Animal Industry Report. R2661. Approximate contribution, 10%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the report.

69. Bowden J., T. Dinslage, L. Karriker, A. O' Conner, J. LeKander and A. Johnson. 2011. A Systematic Evaluation of the Evidence for Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome Vaccine Efficacy on Reproductive Performance in Sows. Animal Industry Report. R2662. Approximate contribution, 5%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the report.

70. Weimer, S., A. Johnson, K. Stalder, L. Karriker, and T. Fangman. 2012. Nursery pen image capturing device to classify approachability of nursery pigs. Animal Industry Report. Animal Industry Report. R2729. Approximate contribution, 50%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the report.

71. Weimer, S., A. Johnson, K. Stalder, L. Karriker, and T. Fangman. 2012. Location of nursery pigs in their home pen in relation to a human observer. Animal Industry Report. Animal Industry Report. R2732. Approximate contribution, 50%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the report.

72. Weimer, S., A. Johnson, K. Stalder, L. Karriker, and T. Fangman. 2012. When nursery pigs are not approaching a human observer what are they doing? Animal Industry Report. Animal Industry Report. R2730. Approximate contribution, 50%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the report.

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73. Weimer, S., A. Johnson, K. Stalder, L. Karriker, and T. Fangman. 2012. Defining “approachability” of nursery pigs can result in differing conclusions. Animal Industry Report. Animal Industry Report. R2731. Approximate contribution, 50%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the report.

74. Ball, S., R. Den Herder, H. Dougherty, A. Johnson, and M. McAuliffe. 2012. Independent study 490-A: does handling of kittens improve over 5 consecutive days of handling? Animal Industry Report. Animal Industry Report. R2698. Approximate contribution, 75%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the report.

75. Ball, S., R. Den Herder, H. Dougherty, A. Johnson, and M. McAuliffe. 2012. Independent study 490-A: 5 vs. 10-d of handling; which one is better? Animal Industry Report. Animal Industry Report. R2699. Approximate contribution, 75%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the report.

76. Ball, S., R. Den Herder, H. Dougherty, A. Johnson, and M. McAuliffe. 2012. Independent study 490-A: does handling of kittens improve over 10 consecutive days of handling? Animal Industry Report. Animal Industry Report. R2700. Approximate contribution, 75%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the report.

77. Gesing, L. A. K. Johnson, K. J. Stalder, M. J. Ritter, J. Moody, T. Donovan, E. Jablonski, D. Johnson and A. Johnson. 2012. The influence of changing pen design from a small to large configuration on the performance of the grow-finish pig. Animal Industry Report. Animal Industry Report. R2729. Approximate contribution, 33%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the report.

78. Gesing, L. A. K. Johnson, K. J. Stalder, M. J. Ritter, J. Moody, T. Donovan, E. Jablonski, D. Johnson and A. Johnson. 2012. The influence of small versus large pen design on health and lesion scores of the grow-finish pig. Animal Industry Report. Animal Industry Report. R2728. Approximate contribution, 25%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the report.

79. Elsbernd, A., A. Johnson, K. Stalder, L. Karriker, A. O’Connor, T. Dinslage, and J. Bowden. 2012. Review on the impact of Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae vaccination in average daily gain in swine. Animal Industry Report. Animal Industry Report. R2679. Approximate contribution, 15%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the report.

80. Abell C., A. Johnson, L. Karriker, S. Millman and K. Stalder. 2013. Using Classification Trees to Detect Lameness in Sows. Animal Industry Report R2830. Approximate contribution, 25%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the report.

81. Bender, A., A. Johnson, A. Tague and M. McAuliffe. 2013. Independent Study 490H: The Effects of Environmental Enrichment during the Holding Period of Shelter Dogs on Rate of Adoption. Animal Industry Report R2781. Approximate contribution, 25%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the report.

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82. Johnson, A., H. Dougherty, P. Sunday and M. McAuliffe. 2013. Independent Study 490A: Do Play Groups for Shelter Dogs Reduce In-Kennel Arousal and Excitability Levels? Animal Industry Report R2782. Approximate contribution, 25%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the report.

83. Mohling, C., M. Pairis-Garcia, A. Johnson, K. Stalder, L. Karriker, H. Coetzee and S. Millman. 2013. Blood Cortisol as an Objective Tool to Measure Painful and Non-painful Hoof Lameness States in Multiparous Sows. Animal Industry Report R2809. Approximate contribution, 20%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the report.

84. Jenkins J., A. Johnson, N. Gabler, A. Keating, S. Millman and J. Siegford. 2013. Behavioral Fear Response to a Novel or Human Stimuli in Barrows Selected for Feed Efficiency. Animal Industry Report R2810. Approximate contribution, 20%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the report.

85. Jenkins J., N. Gabler, L. Anderson, J. Dekkers, A. Johnson and F. Dunshea. 2013. Evaluation of the Responsiveness of Swine Divergently Selected for Feed Efficiency to an Exogenous Adrenocorticotropin Hormone (ACTH) Challenge. Animal Industry Report R2814. Approximate contribution, 10%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the report.

86. Pairis-Garcia M., A. Johnson, K. Stalder, L. Karriker and S. Millman. 2013. Yohimbine (alpha 2-antagonistic reversal agent) Effect on Return to Sensibility in Anesthetized Sows. Animal Industry Report R2811. Approximate contribution, 20%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the report.

87. Sadler L. J., C. D. Hagen, C. Wang, T. M. Widowski, A. K. Johnson and S. T. Millman. 2013. Effect of Piglet Age on Distress Associated with Gas Euthanasia, Neonate vs. Weaned. Animal Industry Report R2824. Approximate contribution, 5%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the report.

88. Sadler L. J., C. D. Hagen, C. Wang, T. M. Widowski, A. K. Johnson and S. T. Millman. 2013. Comparison of CO2 versus mixed CO2:Argon Gas at Different Flow Rates Using the Smart Box Euthanasia Device as an Effective Method of Piglet Euthanasia. Animal Industry Report R2825. Approximate contribution, 5%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the report.

89. Weimer S., A. Johnson, K. Stalder, L. Karriker and T. Fangman. 2013. Proximity of Nursery Pigs from a Human Observer during an Animal-human Interaction Test Before and After Vaccination. Animal Industry Report R2812. Approximate contribution, 50%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the report.

90. Johnson, A., D. Buer, M. Culberston, C. Dierks, H. Schroder, B. Yelling, T. Johnson and M. Ruble. 2014. Evaluation of the effect of vaccination side on subsequent halter breaking side preference in cattle. Animal Industry Report. R2857. Approximate contribution, 50%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the report.

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91. Johnson, A., E. Farruggio, S. Hamlin, T. Johnson and M. Ruble. 2014. Effects of calf birth weight, sex, and number of calving’s on assigned maternal disposition scores. Animal Industry Report. R2858. Approximate contribution, 50%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the report.

92. Sholar, J., A. Johnson, K. Sampson, C. Comer And K. Drees. 2014. Behavioral response to a novel “X” shape target stimuli in a harbor seal. Animal Industry Report. R2868. Approximate contribution, 33%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the report.

93. Kephart, R., A. Johnson, K. Stalder, T. Huiatt, A. Sapkota, and J. McGlone. 2014. Costs of bedding, trailer washout and transport losses in market weight pigs. Animal Industry Report. R2908. Approximate contribution, 25%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the report.

94. Mohling, C., A. Johnson, K. Stalder, C. Abell, L. Karriker, H. Coetzee, and S. Millman. 2014. Embedded micro-computer base force plate as an objective tool to measure hoof lameness phases in multiparous sows. Animal Industry Report. R2909. Approximate contribution, 15%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the report.

95. Mohling, C., A. Johnson, k. Stalder, C. Abell, L. Karriker, H. Coetzee, and S. Millman. 2014. Gait analysis as an objective tool to measure hoof lameness phases in mulitparous sows. Animal Industry Report. RR 2910. Approximate contribution, 10%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the report.

96. Kephart, R., A. Johnson, K. Stalder, T. Huiatt, A. Sapkota, and J. McGlone. 2014. Effects of handling intensity on surface temperature when loading market weight pigs. Animal Industry Report. R2911. Approximate contribution, 25%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the report.

97. Kephart, R., A. Johnson, K. Stalder and J. McGlone. 2014. The micro-environment in trailers transporting market weight pigs in the Midwest during warm weather. 2014. Animal Industry Report. R2912. Approximate contribution, 25%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the report.

98. Mohling, C., A. Johnson, C. Abell, K. Stalder, L. Karriker, H. Coetzee, and S. Millman. 2014. Thermal and mechanical nociception threshold tests as objective tools to measure painful and non-painful lameness phases in mulitparous sows. Animal Industry Report. R2913. Approximate contribution, 15%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the report.

99. Kaiser, A., A. Johnson, J. Ross, J. Selsby, and K. Stalder. 2014. Independent Study 490A: Positive reinforcement training piglets to stand in a container and follow a human. Animal Industry Report. R2914. Approximate contribution, 33%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the report.

100. Colpoys, J., A. Johnson, N. Gabler, A. Keating, S. Millman and J. Siegford. 2014. Barrow behavioral responsiveness to a human or novel object when fed low versus high energy diets. Animal Industry Report. R2915. Approximate contribution, 15%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the report.

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101. Schubert, J., C. Mohling, C. Abell, A. Johnson, K. Stalder, and S. Millman. 2014. How lameness affects the time to approach feed in mulitparous sows. Animal Industry Report. R2916. Approximate contribution, 20%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible, in part, for data acquisition, analysis, interpretation and preparation of the report.

Non-Refereed Articles in Trade Publications since joining Iowa State University (49)

1. Johnson, A. K. 2006. Welfare tells ‘great story’. Feedstuffs June 5th 2006. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson was solely responsible for providing the information used in the final publication through an oral interview.

2. Johnson, A. K., S. E. Curtis, and J. Hill. 2006. Loadout system developed at PSF addresses animal welfare. Meat quality. In: Perspective: PSF Newsletter for the employees of Premium Standard Farms. August 2006. Approximate contribution, 33%. Anna Butters-Johnson was partly responsible for acquiring scientific literature and providing the information used in the final publication through an oral interview.

3. Johnson, A. K., R. G. Baker, R. A. Edler, and J. T. Holck. 2006. You can lead a pig to water. National Hog Farmer. November 15th 2006. In Insight p 4. Approximate contribution, 50%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible for acquiring scientific literature and providing the information used in the final publication through an oral interview.

4. Johnson, A. K., and Hill, J. D. 2006. “Chute down” pig stress. PORK article November 20th 2006. Edited by Jane Meisinger. Approximate contribution, 50%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible for acquiring scientific literature and providing the information used in the final publication through an oral interview.

5. Edler, R., T. Holck, B. Lawrence, R. Baker, and A. Johnson. 2007. Timing is critical with oral vaccination. National Hog Farmer. June 2007. p 33. Approximate contribution, 50%. Anna Butters-Johnson was partly responsible for acquiring scientific literature and providing the information used in the final publication through an oral interview.

6. Johnson, A. K. 2007. Drinking behavior matters for vaccination success. PORK Magazine “Thinking Smart.” June 2007 issue, p 38. Contribution - 50%. Anna Butters-Johnson was solely responsible for acquiring scientific literature and providing the information used in the final publication through an oral interview.

7. Stalder, K., L. Karriker, and A. Johnson. 2008. Understanding sow mortality. Benchmarking: Setting Higher Standards in Pork Production, 2007 Summary of the PigCHAMP Database. Farms.com Media and PigCHAMP, Ames, IA 50011, 3(no.1):12-14. Approximate contribution, 33%. Anna Butters-Johnson was partly responsible for acquiring scientific literature, worked on reading and compilation of the materials, reviewing the content and addressing reviewer comments.

8. Garvey, J. R., A. K. Johnson, L. J. Sadler and J. J. McGlone. 2008. Piglet mortality in an outdoor farrowing hut: What behaviors contribute to their demise? National Hog Farmer March 2008 p 29. Approximate contribution - 80%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible for acquiring scientific literature and providing the information used in the final publication through an oral interview.

9. Meiszberg, A. M., A. K. Johnson, J. W Dailey, J. A. Carroll, L. J. Sadler, J. Garvey and N. Krebs. 2008. Water Meter Provides An Accurate Recording Tool. National Hog Farmer pp 28-29. Approximate contribution, 50%. Anna Butters-Johnson was partly responsible for

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acquiring scientific literature and providing the information used in the final publication through an oral interview.

10. Stalder, K., A. Johnson, and R. Fitzgerald. 2008. Preventing DOA and fatigued pigs at harvest. PORK Magazine. Vance Publishing Corp. May 1, Pp 24-25. Accessed at http://www.porkmag.com/directories.asp?pgID=773&ed_id=6077 Approximate contribution,- 33%. Anna Butters-Johnson was partly responsible for acquiring scientific literature and providing the information used in the final publication through an oral interview.

11. Berry, N. L., and A. K. Johnson. 2008. New handling strategies. Farms.com. The Benchmark Magazine. 3:30-31. Approximate contribution, 33%. Anna Butters-Johnson was partly responsible for acquiring scientific literature and providing the information used in the final publication through an oral interview.

12. Sadler, L. J., J. R. Garvey, T. J. Uhlenkamp, C. J. Jackson, K. Stalder, L. A. Karriker, R. A. Edler, J. T. Holck, P. Dubois, and A. K. Johnson. 2008. Report on Drinker-to-Nursery Pigs Ratio. Sep 16, 2008. Available at http://farms.com/FarmsPages/Commentary/DetailedCommentary/tabid/192/Default.aspx?NewsID=14973&CV=1 Approximate contribution, 50%. Anna Butters-Johnson was partly responsible for acquiring scientific literature and providing the information used in the final publication through an oral interview.

13. Ritter, M. J., M. Ellis and A. K. Johnson. 2009. Management strategies to reduce transport losses in market weight pigs. Submitted to PIG 2009. Approximate contribution, 33%. Anna Butters-Johnson was partly responsible for acquiring scientific literature and providing the information used in the final publication.

14. Nikkilä, M., K. Stalder, T. Serenius, B. Mote, M. Rothschild, A. Johnson and L. Karriker. 2009. Trait interactions offer clues to sow lifetime performance. National Hog Farmer; pp 36 – 39. Approximate contribution, 3%. Anna Butters-Johnson was partly responsible for reviewing the written article used for final publication.

15. Baker, R., A. Johnson, K. Stalder M Honeyman, and D. Busby. 2009. Finishing Steers in a Deep-Bedded Hoop Barn and a Conventional Feedlot: Effects on Behavior and Temperament in Iowa. Iowa State University, Armstrong and Neely-Kinyon Research and Demonstration Farms ISRF08-12. Approximate contribution, 33%. Anna Butters-Johnson was partly responsible for writing and oversight of scientific literature and providing the information used in the final publication.

16. Johnson, A. K. 2009. Taking emotion out of animal welfare debate. Iowa Farm Bureau Spokesman. 4A. Editor Tom Block. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson was solely responsible for writing the entire article.

17. Meiszberg, A. M., A. K. Johnson, L. I. Engblom, K. J. Stalder, L. L. Layman, and L. A. Karriker. 2009. Parity 2 sows at risk for hoof over growth. Published National Hog Farmer: 2009 Swine Research Review, p 33. Approximate contribution, 50%. Anna Butters-Johnson was partly responsible for writing the article and addressing the reviewer comments.

18. Johnson, A. K., L. Sadler, L. Gesing, M. Faga, C. Feuerbach, H. Hill R. Bailey, and M. J. Ritter. 2009. Large pens, pre-sorting lessens stress, losses at the packing plant. Published National Hog Farmer: 2009 Swine Research Review, p 40. Approximate contribution, 33%. Anna Butters-Johnson was partly responsible for writing the article and addressing the reviewer comments.

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19. Sadler, L. J., A. K. Johnson, S. M. Lonergan, D. Nettleton, and J. C. M. Dekkers. 2009. Gilt screening offers clues to greater feed efficiency. National Hog Farmer: 2009 Swine Research Review, p 14. Approximate contribution, 33%. Anna Butters-Johnson was partly responsible for writing the article and addressing the reviewer comments.

20. Johnson, A. K. 2009. Are your pigs road worthy? Pork Magazine Pp 14-16. Approximate contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible for writing the article and addressing the reviewer comments.

21. Karriker, L. A., S. Millman, K. J. Stalder and A. K. Johnson. 2009. ISU opens house for sow lameness research. PigProgress.net. Approximate contribution, 33%. Anna Butters-Johnson was partly responsible for co-writing the article and addressing the reviewer comments.

22. Jackson, C. L. A. Karriker, K. J. Stalder, and A. K. Johnson. 2009. New study sheds light on pig water consumption. Insight. A publication of Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica Inc., p 2. Approximate contribution, 75%. Anna Butters-Johnson was partly responsible for writing the article and addressing the reviewer comments.

23. Gesing, L., A. K. Johnson, M. Faga, C. Feuerbach, H. Hill, R. Bailey, and M. Ritter. 2009. Pre-sorting market hogs may not pay off. Available at: http://nationalhogfarmer.com/behavior-welfare/1215-presorting-markets-not-payingoff/ Accessed on 15 Dec, 2009. Approximate contribution, 33%. Anna Butters-Johnson was partly responsible for experimental design, analyzing the data and oversight for writing the article and addressing the reviewer comments.

24. Stalder, K. J., R. Fitzgerald, and A. Johnson. 2010. Preventing DOA and fatigued pigs at harvest. PORK. Vance Publishing Corp., Lenexa, KS 66214 pp. 24-25. Approximate contribution, 33%. Anna Butters-Johnson was partly responsible for acquiring scientific literature, worked on reading and compilation of the materials, reviewing the content and addressing reviewer comments.

25. Ritter, M. J., and A. K. Johnson. 2010. Hog Handling Report Issue 13. Effects of facility design on transport losses at the packing plant. Elanco Animal Health. Approximate contribution, 80%. Anna Butters-Johnson was partly responsible for acquiring scientific literature, experimental design, data collection, analysis, worked on reading and compilation of the materials, reviewing the content and addressing reviewer comments.

26. Johnson, A. K., K. J. Stalder, and L. A. Karriker. 2010. Searching for clues to sow lameness. National Hog Farmer, Minneapolis ST Paul, MN pp16-18. Approximate contribution, 33%. Anna Butters-Johnson was partly responsible for providing scientific literature to be included in the article, reviewing the content and addressing the editor’s comments.

27. Johnson A. K. 2010. Keep an eye on animal handling. PORK Magazine. Vance Publishing Corp. Sept, Pp 18-19. Approximate contribution, 5%. Anna Butters-Johnson was partly responsible for providing the scientific study on reducing transport losses for Mr. R. Jordahl’s article.

28.Johnson, A. K. 2011. Clearing the last hurdle. PORK. March 2011. Pp 14 – 15. Approximate contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson was partly responsible for providing the scientific study on reducing transport losses for Mr. R. Jordahl’s article.

29.Johnson, A. K., and S. T. Millman. 2011. Lameness solutions could save $23 million. PORK. September 2011. P 10. Approximate contribution, 50%. Anna Butters-Johnson was partly responsible for providing the scientific study on reducing transport losses for Mr. R. Jordahl’s article.

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30. Johnson, A. K. 2011. Could it happen on tour farm? Pork Checkoff Report. Fall 2011 Vol. 320 No 3. P 13. Approximate contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson was responsible for providing the information for the article.

31. Johnson, A. K., K. J. Stalder and L. A. Karriker. 2011. Pigs prefer drinkers opposite the feeder. National Hog Farmer. Swine Research Review – Animal Welfare. Available at http://nationalhogfarmer.com/animal-well-being/2011-swine-research-review-animal-welfare Approximate contribution, 33%. Anna Butters-Johnson was partly responsible for acquiring scientific literature, experimental design, data collection, analysis, worked on reading and compilation of the materials, reviewing the content and addressing reviewer comments.

32. Stalder K. J., A. K. Johnson, and L. A. Karriker. 2011. Impact of hoof abnormalities on sow behavior in farrowing. National Hog Farmer. Swine Research Review – Animal Welfare. Available at http://nationalhogfarmer.com/animal-well-being/2011-swine-research-review-animal-welfare Approximate contribution, 33%. Anna Butters-Johnson was partly responsible for acquiring scientific literature, experimental design, data collection, analysis, worked on reading and compilation of the materials, reviewing the content and addressing reviewer comments.

33. Johnson, A. K., and K. J. Stalder. 2011. Pigs moved to large pens don’t prefer “home” pen resources. National Hog Farmer. Swine Research Review – Animal Welfare. Available at http://nationalhogfarmer.com/animal-well-being/2011-swine-research-review-animal-welfare Approximate contribution, 50%. Anna Butters-Johnson was partly responsible for acquiring scientific literature, experimental design, data collection, analysis, worked on reading and

34. Stalder, K. J., A. K. Johnson, S. Hoff. And L. A. Karriker. 2011. Static force plate enhances identification of lame sows. National Hog Farmer. Swine Research Review – Animal Welfare. Available at http://nationalhogfarmer.com/animal-well-being/2011-swine-research-review-animal-welfare Approximate contribution, 25%. Anna Butters-Johnson was partly responsible for acquiring scientific literature, experimental design, data collection, analysis, worked on reading and compilation of the materials, reviewing the content and addressing reviewer comments.

35. Johnson, A. K., K. J. Stalder, L. Karriker, A. Roca, W. Holt, A. Johnson, and L. Layman. 2011. Parity and feeding speed studied as group selection criteria. Swine Research Review – Animal Welfare. Available at http://nationalhogfarmer.com/animal-well-being/2011-swine-research-review-animal-welfare Approximate contribution, 20%. Anna Butters-Johnson was partly responsible for acquiring scientific literature, experimental design, data collection, analysis, worked on reading and compilation of the materials, reviewing the content and addressing reviewer comments.

36.Karriker, L. A., L. Layman, A. O’Connor and A. K. Johnson. 2011. Review reveals variable studies on PRRS vaccines. Swine Health Review – Animal Welfare. Available at http://nationalhogfarmer.com/animal-well-being/2011-swine-research-review-animal-welfare Approximate contribution, 25%. Anna Butters-Johnson was partly responsible for acquiring scientific literature, experimental design, data collection, analysis, worked on reading and compilation of the materials, reviewing the content and addressing reviewer comments.

37.Johnson, A. K. 2011. SelectCare. Iowa Select Farms welcomes Animal-Well-Being Committee. PorkPost. Iowa Select Farms. NOV/Dec 2011 v3: issue 8, pp6-7. Approximate contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson was partly responsible for acquiring scientific literature, experimental design, data collection, analysis, worked on reading and compilation of the materials, reviewing the content and addressing reviewer comments.

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38. Johnson, A. K., and S. Millman. 2012. Iowa Farm Bureau: Iowa Minute. Thursday 15th March 2012. Available at http://bcove.me/o46qklkd Approximate contribution, 50%. Anna Butters-Johnson was partly responsible for writing and oversight of scientific literature and providing the information used in the final publication.

39. Elmore, E., J. Garner, B. Richert, D. Lay, A. Johnson and E. Pajor. 2012. Group-housed sows fare better on mats. National Hog Farmer 15th March 2012. Approximate contribution, 20%. Anna Butters-Johnson was partly responsible for writing and oversight of scientific literature and providing the information used in the final publication.

40. Weimer, S., A. Johnson, K. Stalder, L. Karriker, and T. Fangman. 2011. Nursery pen image capturing device to classify approachability of nursery pigs. Animal Industry Report. R2729. Ms. A. Göttig, Journalist and Community manager of Engormix.com published this work on their web page. July 2012. Approximate contribution, 50%. Anna Butters-Johnson was partly responsible for writing and oversight of scientific literature and providing the information used in the final publication.

41. Weimer, S., A. Johnson, K. Stalder, L. Karriker, and T. Fangman. 2011. When nursery pigs are not approaching a human observer what are they doing? Animal Industry Report. R2730. Ms. A. Göttig, Journalist and Community manager of Engormix.com published this work on their web page. July 2012. Approximate contribution, 50%. Anna Butters-Johnson was partly responsible for writing and oversight of scientific literature and providing the information used in the final publication.

42. Weimer, S., A. Johnson, K. Stalder, L. Karriker, and T. Fangman. 2011. Defining “approachability” of nursery pigs can result in differing conclusions. Animal Industry Report. R2731. Ms. A. Göttig, Journalist and Community manager of Engormix.com published this work on their web page. July 2012. Approximate contribution, 50%. Anna Butters-Johnson was partly responsible for writing and oversight of scientific literature and providing the information used in the final publication.

43. Gesing, L., A. Johnson., K. Stalder, M. Ritter, J. Moody, T. Donovan, E. Jablonski, D. Johnson and A. Johnson. The influence of small versus large pen design on health and lesion scores of the grow-finisher pig. Animal Industry Report. R2727. Ms. A. Göttig, Journalist and Community manager of Engormix.com published this work on their web page. July 2012. Approximate contribution, 50%. Anna Butters-Johnson was partly responsible for writing and oversight of scientific literature and providing the information used in the final publication.

44. Johnson, A. K. 2012. Give animal care the leading role. PORK Magazine. Pp. 16 to 17. www.porknetwork.com Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson was partly responsible for writing and oversight of scientific literature and providing the information used in the final publication.

45. McGlone, J. J. and A. K. Johnson. 2012. Less is more with winter bedding study. Pork Checkoff report. Winter 2012. Volume 31: 43. Approximate contribution, 50%. Anna Butters-Johnson was partly responsible for writing and oversight of scientific literature and providing the information used in the final publication.

46. Pairis-Garcia, M., A. Johnson and A. Ramirez. 2014/ Does better piglet welfare mean better piglet health? In Pig Progress Page 48 Available at www.pigprogress.net

47. Patience J. P., A. K. Johnson, J. Dekkers, and J. C. Colpoys. 2014. Debunking feed efficiency myths. PORK Network. September Pp 11-12.

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48. Colpoys, J. D., A. K. Johnson and N. Gabler. 2014 Is feed efficiency related to stress? National Hog Farmer. December 2014.

49. Pairis-Garcia, M. D. A. Ramirez, and A. Johnson. 2014. Managing pain on swine farms Pig Progress. 30)10)12-13.

Non-Refereed Press Releases & Newsletters since joining Iowa State University (17)

1. Johnson, A. K. 2006. No down time for animal behavior specialist. Iowa Farm Bureau. March 1st 2006. Contribution, 100%. Dr. Butters-Johnson was solely responsible for providing the information through an oral interview and editing the written story.

2. Johnson, A. K. 2007. Smithfield will stop it s use of sow crates. Des Moines register January 26th 2007. Contribution, 100%. Dr. Butters-Johnson was solely responsible for providing the information through an oral interview.

3. Johnson, A. K. 2007. Activists sue N.J. over farm animal rules. Des Moines Register October 16th 2007. Contribution, 100%. Dr. Butters-Johnson was solely responsible for providing the information through an oral interview.

4. Johnson, A. K., L. A. Karriker, and K. J. Stalder. 2009. Front cover of the gentle doctor. Fall 2009 edition. Approximate contribution, 33%. Anna Butters-Johnson was partly responsible for reviewing the content.

5. Johnson, A. K., and R. F. Fitzgerald. 2009. Overall mouth health: How could this affect the sows productive lifetime? Farms.Com. Approximate contribution, 50 %. Anna Butters-Johnson was partly responsible for acquiring scientific literature and compilation of the materials, reviewing the content and addressing reviewer comments.

6. Baker, R., A. Johnson, K. Stalder M Honeyman, and D. Busby. 2009. Finishing Steers in a Deep-Bedded Hoop Barn and a Conventional Feedlot: Effects on Behavior and Temperament in Iowa. Iowa State University, Armstrong and Neely-Kinyon Research and Demonstration Farms ISRF08-12. Approximate contribution, 80 %. Anna Butters-Johnson was partly responsible for acquiring scientific literature and compilation of the materials, reviewing the content and addressing reviewer comments.

7. Karriker, L. A., S. Millman, K. J. Stalder and A. K. Johnson. 2009. ISU opens house for sow lameness research. PigProgress.net 3rd June 2009. Approximate contribution, 33%. Anna Butters-Johnson was partly responsible for acquiring scientific literature and compilation of the materials, reviewing the content and addressing reviewer comments.

8. Pairis-Garcia, M. P., and A. K. Johnson. 2013. Monique Pairis-Garcia – article on the graduate college’s homepage for work in the sow lameness trial. http://www.grad-college.iastate.edu/

9. Johnson, A. K. 2013. Unique livestock welfare program. Edited by T. Korioth. Gentle Doctor 27(1), Pg. 4 -5.

12. Johnson, A. K. 2013. Invited. Review a gestation sow housing document for the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA). Ames, IA. Thursday 2nd May 2013.

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13. Mohling, C., A. Johnson, K. Stalder, C. Abell, L. Karriker, J. Coetzee, and S. Millman. 2013. Accurate tools for assessing lameness. National Hog Farmer. 2013 Swine Research Review. Page 17.

14. Mohling, C., A. Johnson, K. Stalder, C. Abell, L. Karriker, J. Coetzee, and S. Millman. 2013. Tests show promise in detecting lameness. National Hog Farmer. 2013 Swine Research Review. Page 22.

15. Kephart, R. K., A. K. Johnson, K. J. Stalder, T. W. Huiatt, and J. J. McGlone. 2013. Save on sprinkling costs. National Hog Farmer. 2013 Swine Research Review. Page 22.

16. Marchant-Forde, J., D. C. Lay, R. M. Marchant-Forde, and A. K. Johnson. 2014. Will sows fight with former neighbors when mixed? National Hog Farmer. March 15, 2014 p 30-31.

17. Patience, J. J. Dekkers, N. Gabler, J. Colpoys and A. Johnson. 2014. Iowa State University research sheds light on feed efficiency in pigs. July 2014 http://www.news.iastate.edu/news/2014/07/10/feedefficiency

Regional, National & International meetings prior to Iowa State University (22)

1. Johnson, A. K. 2002. Invited. Alpharma, Okoboji, IA. Contribution, 100%. Dr. Butters-Johnson put together the powerpoint information and gave the presentation.

2. Johnson, A. K. 2002. Invited. Alpharma, Wilmington, NC. Contribution, 100%. Dr. Butters-Johnson put together the powerpoint information and gave the presentation.

3. Johnson, A. K. 2002. University of Illinois, Champaign, IL. Contribution, 100%. Dr. Butters-Johnson put together the powerpoint information and gave the presentation.

4. Johnson, A. K. 2002. Idaho Pork Producers Association State Meeting, Boise, ID. Contribution, 100 . Dr. Butters-Johnson put together the powerpoint information and gave the presentation.

5. Johnson, A. K. 2003. Invited. American Meats Institute, Kansas City, MO. Contribution, 100%. Dr. Butters-Johnson put together the powerpoint information and gave the presentation.

5. Johnson, A. K. 2003. Invited. American Association of Swine Veterinarians, Orlando, FL. Contribution, 100%. Dr. Butters-Johnson put together the powerpoint information and gave the presentation.

6. Johnson, A. K. 2003. Invited. Reciprocal Meats Conference, Columbus, MO. Contribution, 100%. Dr. Butters-Johnson put together the powerpoint information and gave the presentation.

7. Johnson, A. K. 2003. Invited. Allen D. Leman Conference, MN. Contribution, 100%. Dr. Butters-Johnson put together the powerpoint information and gave the presentation.

8. Johnson, A. K. 2003. Invited. American Society Agricultural Engineers, Raleigh, NC. Contribution, 100%. Dr. Butters-Johnson put together the powerpoint information and gave the presentation.

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9. Johnson, A. K. 2003. Montana Pork Producers Association State Meeting. Great Falls, ID. Contribution, 100%. Dr. Butters-Johnson put together the powerpoint information and gave the presentation.

10. Johnson, A. K. 2003. Minnesota Pork Producers Association State Meeting, Minneapolis, MN. Contribution, 100%. Dr. Butters-Johnson put together the powerpoint information and gave the presentation.

11. Johnson, A. K. 2003. Illinois Pork Producers Association State Meeting, Peoria IL. Contribution, 100%. Dr. Butters-Johnson put together the powerpoint information and presented.

12. Johnson, A. K. 2003. New York Pork Producers Association State Meeting. Cornell, NY. Contribution, 100%. Dr. Butters-Johnson put together the powerpoint information and gave the presentation.

13. Johnson, A. K. 2003. Mid-West Pork Producers Association State Meeting. Indianapolis, IN. Contribution, 100%. Dr. Butters-Johnson put together the powerpoint information and gave the presentation.

14. Johnson, A. K. South Dakota Pork Producers Association State Meeting. Sioux City, SD. Contribution, 100%. Dr. Butters-Johnson put together the powerpoint information and gave the presentation.

15. Johnson, A. K. 2004. Invited. American Meats Institute, Kansas City, MO. Contribution, 100%. Dr. Butters-Johnson put together the powerpoint information and gave the presentation.

16. Johnson, A. K. 2004. United States Department of Agriculture, Washington, D.C. Contribution, 100%. Dr. Butters-Johnson put together the powerpoint information and gave the presentation.

17. Johnson, A. K. 2004. Minnesota Pork Producers Association State Meeting, Minneapolis, MN. Contribution, 100%. Dr. Butters-Johnson put together the powerpoint information and gave the presentation.

18. Johnson, A. K. 2004. South Carolina Pork Producers Association State Meeting. Myrtle Beach, SC. Contribution, 100%. Dr. Butters-Johnson put together the powerpoint information and gave the presentation.

19. Johnson, A. K. 2004. Nebraska Pork Producers Association State Meeting. Columbus, February 2004. Contribution, 100%. Dr. Butters-Johnson put together the powerpoint information and gave the presentation.

20. Johnson, A. K. 2004. Packers Processors Industry Council and Retail Advisory Council. Contribution, 100%. Dr. Butters-Johnson put together the powerpoint information and gave the presentation.

21. Johnson, A. K. 2004. New Orleans, April, 2004. Contribution, 100%. Dr. Butters-Johnson put together the powerpoint information and gave the presentation.

22. Johnson, A. K. 2004. Rensselaer Swine Services Meeting, Rensselaer, NY. Contribution, 100%. Dr. Butters-Johnson put together the powerpoint information and gave the presentation.

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Regional, National & International meetings since joining Iowa State University (74)

1. Lonergan, S., E. Huff-Lonergan, and A. K. Johnson. 2006. Pork Quality. Prepared for the 2006 American Meats Institute, Animal Care and Handling Conference. Invited. Approximate contribution, 33%. Dr. Butters-Johnson contributed to the content of the powerpoint information and gave the presentation.

2. Lonergan, S., E. Huff-Lonergan, and A. K. Johnson. 2006. Invited. Relationship between swine handling and pork quality: The role of postmortem muscle biochemical changes. Prepared for the 2006 American Meats Institute International Meat Animal Welfare Research Conference. Approximate contribution, 33%. Dr. Butters-Johnson contributed to the content of the powerpoint information and gave the presentation.

3. Johnson, A. K. 2007. Invited. Sow housing: What are my options for farrowing and gestation?” Greensville, NC. Annual meeting for the North Carolina Pork Producers. Contribution, 100%. Dr. Butters-Johnson put together the powerpoint information and gave the presentation.

4. Johnson, A. K. 2007. Invited and served as a judge for the Annual Animal Welfare Judging and assessment contest; Michigan State University, MI. Contribution, 100%. Dr. Butters-Johnson attended the meeting.

5. Johnson, A. K. 2007. Invited. Animal welfare in the real world: On farm audits and assessments. Presentation to the Judging competition. Contribution – 100%. Dr. Butters-Johnson put together the powerpoint information and gave the presentation.

6. Johnson, A. K. 2007. Invited. Animal Welfare Committee Meeting. National Pork Board. Dallas Fort Worth. Approximate contribution, 100%. Dr. Butters-Johnson attended the meeting.

7. Johnson, A. K. 2007. Invited. Attend the discovery meeting sponsored by the National Pork Board for research topics over the next decade. San Antonio, TX. Contribution, 100%. Dr. Butters-Johnson attended the meeting.

8. Johnson, A. K. 2007. Invited. Presented at the American Society of Animal Science National Meeting on training and certification of animal auditors.. Contribution, 100%. Dr. Butters-Johnson put together the powerpoint information and gave the presentation.

9.Stalder, K. J., T. Serenius, M. Knauer, L. Kaririker, and A. Johnson. 2007. Invited. Genetic influence on sow productive lifetime. Sow Productive Lifetime. American Dairy Science Association. Brownsville, IN. Contribution, 25%. Dr. Butters-Johnson contributed to the content of the powerpoint information and gave the presentation.

10. Stalder, K. J., T. Serenius, R. Fitzgerald, L. Karriker, and A. Johnson. 2007. Invited. Evaluation of body condition and feet and leg soundness on sow productive lifetime. Sow Productive Lifetime. American Dairy Science Association. Approximate contribution, 25%. Dr. Butters-Johnson contributed to the content of the powerpoint and gave the presentation.

11. Berry, N. A. Johnson, J. Hill, T. Baas, L. Karriker and K. Stalder. 2007. Invited. Loading gantry versus traditional chute for the finisher pig: Effect on welfare parameters at time of marketing. Allen D. Leman Swine Conference St. Paul, MN. Approximate contribution, 33%. Anna Butters-Johnson contributed to the content of the powerpoint information.

12. Sadler, L., J. Garvey, T. Uhlenkamp, R. Edler, T. Holck, P. DuBois and A. Johnson. 2007. Invited. Drinker to nursery pigs’ ratio: Effects on drinking behavior and performance. Allen

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D. Leman Conference St. Paul, MN. Approximate contribution, 33%. Anna Butters-Johnson contributed to the content of the powerpoint information and attended.

13. Stalder, K. J., A. K. Johnson, and L. A. Karriker. 2008. Invited. Sow housing options for the future. Kentucky Pork Producers Conference, Bowling Green, KY. Approximate contribution, 33%. Anna Butters-Johnson contributed to the content of the powerpoint information.

14. Berry, N., A. Johnson, J. Hill, T. Baas, L. Karriker and K. Stalder. 2008. Invited. Loading system, effect on performance, handling and meat quality attributes of finisher pigs. Minnesota Pork Producers Meeting, Minneapolis St Paul, MN. Approximate contribution, 33%. Anna Butters-Johnson contributed to the content of the powerpoint information.

15. Stalder, K. J., R. C. Lacy, R. F. Fitzgerald, M. T. Nikkilä, A. K. Johnson, and L. A. Karriker. 2008. Invited. Early Exit from the herd: economic implications. Presented at the Feet First symposium. Approximate contribution, 33%. Anna Butters-Johnson contributed to the content of the powerpoint information and attended.

16. Stalder, K. J., R. C. Lacy, R. F. Fitzgerald, M. T. Nikkilä1, A. K. Johnson, and L. A. Karriker. 2008. Invited. Feet First Symposium. Early exit from the herd: Economic implications. Minneapolis St. Paul sponsored by Zinpro. Approximate contribution,– 33%. Anna Butters-Johnson contributed to the content of the powerpoint information and attended.

17. Stalder, K., L. Karriker, A. Johnson, M. Rothschild, B. Mote, and T. Serenius. 2008. Invited. Sow longevity: Genetic and phenotypic selection considerations. Reproductive workshop at the 2008 American Association of Swine Practitioners Ann. Meeting, San Diego, CA. Approximate contribution, 33%. Anna Butters-Johnson contributed to the content of the powerpoint information.

18. Johnson, A. K. 2008. Invited. Centennial American Society of Animal Science. Presented as the American Society of Animal Science, Indianapolis, IN. Centennial speaker on Animal Behavior and Well-Being: What does the future hold? Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson put together the powerpoint information and gave the presentation.

19. Johnson, A. K. 2008. Invited. Setting the farm animal welfare scene in North America. 8th International Livestock Environment Symposium. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Approximate contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson put together the powerpoint information and gave the presentation.

20. Johnson, A. K. 2008. Allen D. Leman conference. Invited. To present “Effects of facility design on the stress response of the market weight pig at the farm during loading and unloading.” Allen D. Leman Swine Conference. Minneapolis St Paul, MN. Approximate contribution, 100 %. Anna Butters-Johnson collated information for the powerpoint and gave the presentation.

21. Johnson, A. 2009. Invited. Meet with Dr. Mark Engle (Director Health and Transport) for Pig Improvement Company and his research team to talk about behavioral measures that could be used for selection of pigs that do not engage in vices. Nashville, TN. Approximate contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson collated information for the powerpoint and gave the presentation.

22. Johnson, A. K. 2009. Invited. National Pork Board Forum: Swine handling and transport. Effects of facility design on the stress response of the market weight pig at the farm during loading and unloading. Des Moines, IA. Approximate contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson collated information for the powerpoint and gave the presentation.

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23. Ritter, M. J., M. Ellis, and A. K. Johnson. 2009. Invited. National Pork Board Forum: Swine handling and transport. The costs of transport losses. Des Moines, IA. Approximate contribution – 25 %. Anna Butters-Johnson partly collated the information for the powerpoint.

24. Berry, N., J. Hill, L. A. Karriker, K. J. Stalder, and A. K. Johnson. 2009. Invited. National Pork Board Forum: Swine handling and transport. Loading ramp design. Des Moines, IA. Approximate contribution, 25%. Anna Butters-Johnson partly collated the information for the PowerPoint.

25. Ritter, M. J., and A. K. Johnson. 2009. Invited. Facility design and transport: the welfare connection. Livestock Transport conference. Calgary, Canada, p 541. Approximate contribution, 50%. Anna Butters-Johnson collated the information for the powerpoint.

26. Ritter, M. J., M. Ellis, and A. K. Johnson. 2009. Invited. Transporting more dollars to the bank. AASV Annual Meeting, Dallas, TX, pp 533-535. Approximate contribution, 33%. Anna Butters-Johnson collated the information for the powerpoint..

27. Johnson, A. K., L. A. Karriker and K. J. Stalder 2009. Invited. George A Young Swine Conference. How are behavioral measures being used to assess swine well-being during research and commercial practice? Sioux City, IA. Eight minute news release on the University of Nebraska, Lincoln. Market Journal. Observation of swine behavior. Available at: http://marketjournal.unl.edu/081409 Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson collated the information for the powerpoint and gave the presentation.

28. Johnson, A. K. 2009. Invited. Pig Improvement Company meeting. Is it possible to introduce behavioral measures onto sires and dams to incorporate into the Estimated Breeding Value program? Camborough Conference Room, Nashville TN. Contribution, 100. Anna Butters-Johnson collated the information for the powerpoint and gave the presentation.

29. Hensch, M., L. L. Layman, L. A. Karriker, J. Coetzee and A. Johnson. 2009. Invited. Using serum cortisol to distinguish between acute stress and pain response following castration in piglets. American Association of Swine Veterinarians. Omaha, NE. Approximate contribution, 2 %. Anna Butters-Johnson partly collated the information for the powerpoint.

30. Pairis, M., J. Garvey, A. Young, A. Johnson and S. Millman. 2009. Invited. Can fear be effectively assessed in swine? American Association of Swine Veterinarians. 40th Anniversary, p 331. Approximate contribution, – 20%. Anna Butters-Johnson partly collated the information for the powerpoint.

31. Johnson, A. K. 2009. Invited. Insight on how animal welfare may be approached within the sow herd: What are the target traits and how are they measured? International Federation of National Swine. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson collated the information for the powerpoint and gave the presentation.

32. Stalder, K., L. Karriker, and A. Johnson. 2010. Invited. Sow management and maximizing longevity. Proc. Manitoba Swine Seminar. Manitoba Swine Seminar Committee, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, 24:101-110. Approximate contribution, 33%. Anna Butters-Johnson collated the information for the powerpoint.

33. Johnson, A. K. 2010. Invited. Effects of facility design on the welfare of market weight pigs. American Meats Institute. Animal Care and Handling conference. Westin Crown Center, Kansas City, MO. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson put together the powerpoint information and gave the presentation.

34. Johnson, A. K. 2010. Invited. Second Inter-national Feet-First symposium held by Zinpro. Presented on Pain and lameness behavior in swine. Minneapolis ST. Paul. Contribution,

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100%. Anna Butters-Johnson put together the powerpoint information and gave the presentation.

35. Johnson, A. K., S. Millman, L. A. Karriker, K. J. Stalder and J. Coetzee. 2010. Invited. Lameness, pain and behavior. Zinpro Feet-First. Sow Lameness Symposium II. Wednesday 1st September 2010. Minneapolis ST. Paul, MN. Approximate contribution, 80%. Anna Butters-Johnson put together the powerpoint information and gave the presentation.

36. Stalder, K. J. A. K. Johnson and L. A. Karriker. 2010. Invited. Selection of gilts - Biomechanics. Zinpro Feet-First. Sow Lameness Symposium II. Wednesday 1st September 2010, Minneapolis ST. Paul, MN. Approximate contribution, 33%. Anna Butters-Johnson put together the powerpoint information and gave the presentation.

37. Johnson, A. K. 2011. Invited. Evidence-based swine welfare: Where are we and where are we going? American Association of Swine Veterinarians. Monday 7th March 2011. Phoenix, AZ. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson put together the powerpoint information and gave the presentation.

38. Johnson, A. K. 2011. Invited. Training the verifiers for the National Pork Board and PACCO. Monday 11th to Wednesday 13th April 2011. Waseca MN. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson put together the powerpoint information and gave the presentation.

39. Johnson, A. K. 2011. Invited. What is animal rights and animal welfare? Nebraska and Iowa Extension Animal Welfare Professional Development. Wednesday 25th May, 2011. Harrah’s Casino and convention, Council Bluffs, NE. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson put together the powerpoint information and gave the presentation.

40. Johnson, A. K. 2011. Invited. The Five Freedoms? Nebraska and Iowa Extension Animal Welfare Professional Development. Thursday 26th May, 2011. Harrah’s Casino and convention, Council Bluffs, NE. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson put together the powerpoint information and gave the presentation.

41. Johnson, A. K. 2011. Invited. Farm animal welfare in North America. January 9th 2011. Hearth and Heather social club organized by Professor P. Lasley. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson put together the powerpoint information and gave the presentation.

42. Johnson, A. K., and S. Millman. 2011. Invited. Hen welfare. Information session with Iowa Legislators on Egg Production. Henry Wallace Building, Des Moines, IA. January 31st 2011. Contribution, 50%. Anna Butters-Johnson put together the powerpoint information and gave the presentation.

43. Johnson, A. K. 2011. Invited. Iowa Swine Welfare School; Euthanasia training module. Instructor for the course. Saturday 9th April 2011. CVM, Ames, IA. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson put together the powerpoint information and gave the presentation.

44. Johnson, A. K. 2011. Invited. Alternative Farrowing. Sow Bridge. Wednesday 7th September 2011. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson put together the powerpoint information and gave the presentation.

45. Stalder, K. J., C. E. Abell, L. A. Karriker, A. K. Johnson and S. Millman, 2011. Invited. Sow longevity-How to measure its importance. Swine disease conference for swine practioners. Pp 132-135. November 10th – 11th, 2011. Ames, IA. Contribution, 20%. Anna Butters-Johnson put together the powerpoint information and gave the presentation.

46. Pairis M. D., L. A. Karriker, K. J. Stalder, A. K. Johnson, and S. T. Millman. 2011. Invited. Detection of lameness in swine. Swine disease conference for swine practioners. Pp 135-143. November 10th – 11th, 2011. Ames, IA. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson put together the powerpoint information and gave the presentation.

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47. Johnson, A. K. 2012. Invited. PowerPoint personation titled “What does a well-managed group system look like: Lameness and injuries among gestating sows. Gestation sow housing webinar. FASS-AVMA webinar. Ames, IA. Friday 11th May 2012. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson created the content for the powerpoint and also delivered the presentation.

48. Johnson A. K. 2012. Invited. ASAS Early career achievement award: Working to foster the discovery, sharing and application of knowledge concerning the well-being of farm animals. ASAS National Meeting. Tuesday 17th July 2012, Phoenix AZ. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson created the powerpoint and delivered the presentation.

49. Johnson, A. K. 2012. Invited. Tailoring research to a specific audience. Reacting to Media Enquiries. ASAS Graduate Student Lunch and Learn. ASAS National Meeting. Tuesday 17th July 2012, Phoenix AZ. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson created the powerpoint and delivered the presentation.

50. Millman S, A. Johnson, L. Karriker, J. Shearer, G. Dewell, R. Dewell, H. Xin, A. O’Connor, M. Sutherland, J. Coetzee, R. Anthony, C. Hagen, C. Rademacher and S. Niekamp S, 2012. Invited. An examination of argon gas for on-farm anesthesia and euthanasia of livestock. College of Veterinary Medicine Faculty Research Day, Iowa State University, Tuesday 8th January 2013. Contribution, 10%. Anna Butters-Johnson reviewed the poster. .

51.Mohling, C., A. Johnson, K. Stalder, L. Karriker, J. Coetzee, and S. Millman. 2013. Invited. Use of thermal and pressure nociception as objective tools to measure painful and non-painful lameness states in multiparous sows. College of Veterinary Medicine Faculty Research Day, Iowa State University, Tuesday 8th January 2013. Contribution, 20%. Anna Butters-Johnson helped review the poster and helped the student practice with the poster presentation and possible questions.

52. Johnson, A. K. 2013. Invited. Official press release and roll out of Iowa Farm Animal Care. World Food Prize, Hall of Laureates, Des Moines, IA. Thursday 10th January 2013. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson was interviewed by Iowa Farm Bureau Federation for the local and national media release.

53. Johnson, A. K. 2013. Invited. Panel member to review the peer review literature on pain mitigation interventions for the neonate piglet using the GRADE approach. Tuesday 12th to Thursday 14th February Des Moines, IA. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson was actively involved in the workshop serving on the Iowa State University workshop panel, reviewing articles, paperwork and materials.

54. Steffens, K., A. K. Johnson, and S. T. Millman. 2013. Invited. Differences in food animal industry communication regarding animal welfare. Honors Poster Presentation, Iowa State University, May 2, 2013. Contribution, 33%. Anna Butters-Johnson reviewed the material and helped with the poster creation.

55. Johnson, A. K. 2013. Invited. Animal Welfare to the Cochran Fellowship Program. Improving livestock herd management techniques for swine producers in Vietnam. Wednesday 14th August 2013, Department of Animal Science, Iowa State University, Ames, IA. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson created and presented the powerpoint.

56. Sholar J. F., J. D. Colpoys, N. K. Gabler, A. F. Keating, S. T. Millman, J. M. Siegford, and A. K. Johnson. 2013. Gilt approachability to a human when selecting for feed efficiency. Poster presented at the Science with Practice Poster Presentation, Dec. 11, 2013, Iowa State University. Certificate of excellence placement. Contribution, 40%. Anna Butters-Johnson

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helped with the poster creation, and practicing the poster presentation with possible questions that could be asked.

57. Johnson, A. K. 2013. Invited. Pork Value Chain Executive Forum. Panel member. Title of talk How the U.S. Swine industry remains sustainable with an increasing focus on welfare?” Monday 29th April to Wednesday 1st May 2013. Hosted by Zoetis, Miami, FL.

58. Johnson, A. K. 2013. Invited. International symposium on animal environment and welfare. Wednesday 16th to Wednesday 23rd October 2013, Ronchang, Chongqing, China.

59. Sadler L. J., L. A. Karriker, K. J. Schwartz, A. K. Johnson, T. M. Widowski, C. Wang, M. A. Sutherland, and S. T. Millman. 2013. Are severely depressed neonatal pigs resistant to gas euthanasia? 2013 Animal Health & Animal Well-being PD Workshop, College Park, MD, Oct. 6-8, 2013.

60. Pairis-Garcia M, S. Millman, J. Coetzee, L. Karriker, B. Kukanich, L. Wulf, K. Stalder, S. Sander, and A. Johnson. 2013. Pharmacokinetics and efficacy of flunixin meglumine in lame sows using pressure algometry. 2013 Animal Health & Animal Well-being PD Workshop, College Park, MD, Oct. 6-8, 2013.

61. Johnson, A. K. 2014. Invited. Attend Farrowing and Lactation Sow Housing Workshop. Held at Pennsylvania Veterinary School. Hosts Dr. T Parsons and Dr. L. Mack. Other attendees. USA: Dr. A. Baysinger Pig Improvement Company, Dr. D. Lay USDA-ARS, Dr. D. Holtkamp, Iowa State University, Dr. Y. Li, University of Minnesota, Dr. M. Estienne Virginia Tech and Ms. S. Niekamp, National Pork Board. Canada Dr. N. Devillers Agriculture and Agric-Food Canada. New Zealand Dr. M. Sutherland. UK. Dr. E. Baxter, Scottish Agriculture College, Monday 27th to Thursday 30th January 2014.

62. Johnson, A. K. 2014. Invited. Dealing with allegations of cruelty on a swine facility. Iowa Veterinary Medical Association. Thursday 13th February 2014. Ames, IA.

63. Johnson, A. K. 2014. Invited. American Association of Swine Veterinarians (AASV). Monday 3rd March 2014, Dallas Texas. 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson collated the information for the powerpoint and gave the presentation.

64. Johnson, A. K. 2014. Invited. Iowa Farm Bureau. Friday 7th March 2014. Ames, Iowa. 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson collated the information for the powerpoint and gave the presentation.

65. Johnson, A. K. 2014. Iowa Select Farms. Animal Welfare Committee. Monday 31st March 2014. Ames, Iowa. As the chair of this committee I attended the meeting and kept the committee discussing and moving forth on the agenda items.

66. Sadler L.J., L. A. Karriker, K. J. Schwartz, A. K. Johnson, T. M. Widowski, C. Wang, M. A. Sutherland, and S. T. Millman. 2014. Are severely depressed neonatal pigs resistant to gas euthanasia? College of Veterinary Medicine Faculty Research Day, Iowa State University, Jan. 8., 2014. 10%. Anna Butters-Johnson collated the information for the powerpoint and gave the presentation.

67. Pairis-Garcia, M., and A. Johnson. 2014. Pain management. Invited. World Pork Expo., Thursday June 5th 2014. Des Moines, IA. 50%. Anna Butters-Johnson collated the information for the powerpoint and gave the presentation.

68. Colpoys, J. D., N.K. Gabler, C.E. Presented National ASAS. Indianapolis, IN. July 2014. 69. Selsby, J. T., A. Kaiser, J. W. Ross, D. J. Nonneman, A. K. Johnson, and K. J. Stalder. 2014.

Dystrophin insufficiency causes locomotor dysfunction in a swine model of dystrophinopathy. New Directions in Biology and Disease of Skeletal muscle. June 29th – July 2nd 2014 Chicago IL.

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70. Johnson, A. K. 2014. On farm animal behavior and welfare. Invited. Advances in Animal Production. Ensminger Symposium. La Molina, Lima, Peru. Wednesday 5th November – Friday 7th November 2014. 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson collated the information for the powerpoint and gave the presentation.

71. McGlone, J. J., and A. K. Johnson. 2014. Opportunities to Improve Transport Losses: Efficacy of Trailer Bedding and Boarding Levels. IPVS. Cancun Mexico.

72. Stinn, J. P., T. M. Brown-Brandl, H. Xin, and A. Johnson. 2015. Development and verification of a sow posture determination system. Accepted for presentation at the European Conference on Precision Animal Farming (ECPLF).

73. Tapper, K. R., A. K. Johnson., A. O’Connor, and S. T. Millman. 2015. An animal welfare assessment of swine marketed through buying stations in the United States. Human Slaughter Association (HAS) International Symposium 2015: Recent advances II. Zagreb Croatia 16th – 17th July 2015.

74. Luna, K. C., A. K. Johnson, L. A. Karriker, T. A. Shepherd, J. P. Stinn, H. Xin, M. A. Sutherland, D. C. Lay. And S. T. Millman. 2015. Assessment of aversion to different concentrations of CO2 gas by weaned pigs using an approach-avoidance paradigm. Human Slaughter Association (HAS) International Symposium 2015: Recent advances II. Zagreb Croatia 16th – 17th July 2015.

State Producer Seminars/Extension meetings prior to joining Iowa State University (6)

1. Johnson, A. K. 2002. Invited. World Pork Expo, Des Moines, Iowa. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson collated the information for the powerpoint and gave the presentation.

2. Johnson, A. K. 2002. Invited. Iowa Pork Producers Association State Meeting. Des Moines, IA. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson collated the information for the powerpoint information and gave the presentation.

3. Johnson, A. K. 2003. Invited. Iowa Veterinary Medical Association, Ames, IA. Invited. Contribution, 1%. Anna Butters-Johnson collated the information for the powerpoint and gave the presentation.

4. Johnson, A. K. 2003. Invited. Swine Disease Conference, Ames, IA. Invited. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson collated the information for the powerpoint and gave the presentation.

5. Johnson, A. K. 2004. Invited. Iowa Swine Extension Conference, Raleigh, NC. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson collated the information for the powerpoint and gave the presentation.

6. Johnson, A. K. 2004. Invited. American Association of Swine Veterinarians, Des Moines, IA. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson collated the information for the powerpoint and gave the presentation.

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State Producer Seminars/Extension meetings since joining Iowa State University (181)

1. Johnson, A. K. 2006. Invited. Preparation for a welfare assessment. Professional Mangers Conference, National Pork Board. Des Moines, IA. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson collated the information for the powerpoint and gave the presentation.

2. Johnson, A. K. 2006. Invited. Perspectives on Animal Welfare. Educational Seminars for the Iowa Pork Producers Association annual meeting Des Moines, IA. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson collated the information for the powerpoint and gave the presentation.

3. Johnson, A. K. 2006. Invited. Animal welfare: Codes, Assessments and the Law. Presented at the Northeast Iowa Swine Extension meeting, Oelwein, IA. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson collated the information for the powerpoint and gave the presentation.

4. Johnson, A. K. 2006. Poultry research in farm animal behavior and welfare. Presented to Hy-line. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson collated the information for the powerpoint and gave the presentation.

5. Johnson, A. K. 2006. Invited. Animal welfare impact on reproductive performance. Advanced swine reproductive management seminar. Sheldon, IA. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson collated the information for the powerpoint and gave the presentation.

6. Johnson, A. K., and T. J. Baas. 2006. Invited. Animal Welfare: Swine Welfare Assurance ProgramTM. 4-H Story County Extension Office, Nevada, IA. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson collated the information for the powerpoint and gave the presentation.

7. Johnson, A. K. 2006. Invited. Iowa Pork Producers Association Youth 101. Animal Welfare and SWAP Assessments. College of Veterinary Medicine, Iowa State University, Ames, IA. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson collated the information for the powerpoint and gave the presentation.

8. Johnson, A. K. 2006. Invited. Iowa Feed and Nutrition Seminar. Animal behavior and welfare research at Iowa State University. Current projects and future planning. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson collated the information for the powerpoint and gave the presentation.

9. Johnson, A. K. 2006. Invited. Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica Inc. Drinking behavior of pigs: Past studies and future thoughts. Ames, IA. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson collated the information for the powerpoint and gave the presentation.

10. Hill, J. N. Berry and A. K. Johnson. 2006. Invited. Handling and loadout: The complex interaction between the pig, caretaker and the facility. Pork Academy, National Pork Board. Des Moines, IA. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson collated the information for the powerpoint and gave the presentation.

11. Johnson, A. K. and T. Baas. 2006. Swine welfare and body condition Scoring. Swine round up. Ames, IA. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson collated the information for the powerpoint and gave the presentation.

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12. Johnson A. K. 2006. Animal well-being. PEW Commission in industrial farm animal production. Ames, IA. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson went on the farm tour and answered questions.

13. Johnson, A. K. 2006. Swine Welfare Assurance Program and the Pork Industry. Iowa State University. Ames, IA. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson collated the information for the powerpoint and gave the presentation.

14. Johnson, A. K., T. J. Holck, B. V. Lawrence, R. G. Baker, and R. Edler. 2006. Drinking behavior in pigs. Iowa Veterinary Medical Association. Ames, IA. Approximate contribution – 50%. Anna Butters-Johnson partly collated the information for the powerpoint and gave the presentation.

15. Johnson, A. K. 2006. Swedish visitors to tour the Iowa Hoop Barns. Iowa State University. Ames, IA. Approximate contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson collated the information for the powerpoint and gave the presentation.

16. Johnson, A. K., 2006. NVI and NSVS (Norway). College of Veterinary Medicine at Iowa State University. Ames, IA. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson collated the information for the powerpoint and gave the presentation.

17. Johnson, A. K. 2006. Invited. Swine well-being: Current and future challenges – How is the industry responding? Think Tank. Iowa State University. Campus, Ames, IA. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson collated the information for the powerpoint and gave the presentation.

18. Johnson, A. K. 2007. Invited. Animal welfare, animal rights and the egg industry. Iowa Egg Industry conference proceedings, Ames, IA. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson collated the information for the powerpoint and gave the presentation.

19. Stalder, K. J., A. K. Johnson, L. Karriker and J. McKean. 2007. Invited. Gestation sow housing and its implications on health. Sow Housing Forum. Des Moines, IA. Presented at the Marriott Hotel. Approximate contribution, 33%. Anna Butters-Johnson collated the information for the powerpoint and attended.

20. Stalder, K. J., L. V. Karriker, A. K. Johnson and F. C. Gunsett. 2007. Invited. The impact of gestation housing systems on sow longevity. Sow Housing Forum. June 6th 2007. Presented at the Marriott Hotel. Des Moines, IA. Approximate contribution, 33%. Anna Butters-Johnson collated the information for the powerpoint and attended.

21. Johnson, A. K., and K. Stalder. 2007. Meeting with Dr. Howard Hill, Chief Operating Officer for Iowa Select Farms to discuss research relationships between Iowa State University and Iowa Select Farms. Iowa Falls, IA. Contribution, 100%. Anna. Butters-Johnson attended the meeting.

22. Johnson, A. K. 2007. Meeting with Dr. Matthew Ritter, Elanco to discuss research between Elanco and Iowa State University on the fatigued finisher pig and transportation. Ames, IA. Contribution, 100%. Anna. Butters-Johnson attended the meeting.

23. Johnson, A. K. 2007. Iowa State University. Booth coverage for Iowa Pork Producers Association show, Des Moines, IA. Contribution, 100%. Anna. Butters-Johnson helped with the booth.

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24. Johnson, A. K. 2007. American Society of Animal Science. Animal Behavior, Housing, Well-Being II. Chair: Anna Johnson, Iowa State University, Ames, IA. Room 204C. In addition to chairing the session, chairs also serve as stimulators and facilitators of meaningful interaction and discussion. They are central to realizing the goal of truly interactive conferences.

25. Johnson, A. K., M. Ritter, K. Stalder, H. Hill, M. Faga. 2007. Meeting with Dr. Matthew Ritter, Elanco. Discussion for Spring 2007 on farm research on a new pig handling and transportation project with Iowa Sleet Farms. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson attended the meeting.

26. Johnson, A. K. 2007. Invited. Interaction of the sow and piglet during lactation. Presentations given at the “birth to weaning” meeting sponsored by Tech Mix. Des Moines, IA. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson collated the information for the powerpoint and gave the presentation.

27. Johnson, A. K. 2007. Invited. Gestation housing: Beyond individual sow spaces. Presentation given at Civic Center, Waverley IA. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson put together the powerpoint information and gave the presentation.

28. Johnson, A. K. 2007. Meeting with Mr. Gregory Philip, Technology Adoption and Training Manager: Research and Innovation Division for Australian Pork. Updated Mr. Philip on Iowa State University: behavioral research program. Ames, IA. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson attended the meeting.

29. Johnson, A. K. 2007. Dr. Brenda de Rodas, Land O Lakes, visited the Double LL nurseries for a tour and update on the funded projects. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson attended the meeting.

30. Johnson, A. K. 2007. Invited. Swine Nursery Drinking Behavior Research. Presented at Iowa Feed and Nutrition Seminar. Ames, IA. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson collated the information for the powerpoint and gave the presentation.

31. Johnson, A. K. 2007. Hosted the Japanese Ministry of Agriculture Fisheries and Food and National Pork Producers Council from Washington D.C. Spoke about the swine well-being research initiatives, teaching and extension activities as well. Students: Berry, Fitzgerald and Goldsmith presented, in addition Dr. K. Stalder presented the sow productive lifetime posters and the extension related activities. Ames, IA. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson attended the meeting.

32. Johnson, A. K. 2007. National Geographic in campus to collect filming and footage for a documentary on the pig. Ames, IA. Program aired on November 2007. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson was on site to shoe the crew where they could film, answer questions and edit the information be aired afterwards.

33. Johnson, A. K. J. McKean, T. Baas, L. Karriker and K. Stalder. 2007. Meeting with Ali Smith from Iowa Pork Producers Association to discuss the Iowa needs to the Pork Quality Assurance plus program and training of the advisors in May to June 2007. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson attended the meeting.

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34. Johnson, A. K., B. de Rodas, and D. Moran. 2007. Discussion for a handling and transport trial. World Pork Expo. Des Moines, IA. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson attended the meeting.

35. Johnson, A. K. 2007. National Pork Producers Council and National Pork Board discovery research meeting: The needs for the industry. World Pork Expo. Des Moines, IA. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson attended the meeting.

36. Johnson, A. K. L. Layman, L. Karriker, B. De Roda. 2007. Land O Lakes (LOL) toured the Iowa State University. Behavior laboratory and the Double LL nurseries: LOL sponsoring research initiatives in 2007. Ames, IA. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson attended the meeting.

37. Johnson, A. K. 2007. Conference call with the Federation Animal Science Society committee chaired by Dr. Salak-Johnson. Work is now beginning on the rewrite of the “Guide for the care and use of agricultural animals in agricultural research and teaching.” Thursday 21st June 2007. Contribution, 33%. Anna Butters-Johnson attended the meeting.

38. Johnson, A. K. 2007. Pork Quality Assurance Plus our responsibility our promise. Swine round up. Ames, IA. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson collated the information for the powerpoint and gave the presentation.

39. Johnson, A. K. 2007. Invited. How can we design the farming environment sing animals’ behavior to meet the five freedoms? Iowa Branch American Association for Laboratory Animal Sciences Annual Fall Meeting. Ames, IA. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson collated the information for the powerpoint and gave the presentation.

40. Johnson, A. K. 2007. Invited. Animal welfare, animal rights and the egg industry. Iowa Egg Industry, Ames IA. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson put together the powerpoint information and gave the presentation.

41. Johnson, A. K. 2007. Meeting with Dr. Matthew Ritter, Elanco to discuss research between Elanco and Iowa State University on the fatigued finisher pig and transportation. Ames, IA. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson attended the meeting.

42. Johnson, A. K. 2007. Invited. Board of Directors on the use of startup funding provided by the Leopold Centre, Ames, IA. Contribution, 100 %. Anna Butters-Johnson collated the information for the powerpoint and gave the presentation.

43. Johnson, A. K. 2007. Conference call with American Humane Association (AHA) on the guidelines for the use of farrowing stalls in their swine chapter. Ames, IA. Approximate contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson provided scientific advice to questions presented by AHA.

44. Johnson, A. K. 2007. Invited. Conference call with the Animal Welfare Committee of the National Pork Board and the American Veal Association. Ames, IA. Approximate contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson provided scientific advice to questions presented by the group.

45. Johnson, A. K. Conference call to discuss the Land O Lakes (LOL) funded trials at the Iowa State University Double LL Nurseries. Ames, IA. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson provided scientific advice to questions presented by LOL.

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46. Johnson, A. K. 2007. Invited. Pork Forum: Continuing education on gestation sow housing options. Des Moines, IA. Contribution, 100 %. Anna Butters-Johnson collated the information for the powerpoint and gave the presentation.

47. Johnson, A. K. 2007. Invited. National Pork Producers Councils meeting on strategies for animal welfare: an industry view point. Des Moines, IA. Contribution, 100 %. Anna Butters-Johnson collated the information for the powerpoint and presented.

48. Johnson, A. K., L. Karriker and L. Layman. 2007. Visit by Dr. B. de Rodas and Dr. D. Brown of Land O Lakes to the Iowa State University Double LL Nurseries. Ames, IA. Approximate contribution, 33 % - Anna Butters-Johnson attended the meeting.

49. Johnson, A. K., J. Salak-Johnson, S. Baidoo, and J. Cassidy. 2007. Invited. Federation Animal Science Society Conference call to begin discussing the revision of Chapter 8: Swine in the Animal Agriculture Guide. Ames, IA. Approximate contribution, 25%. Anna Butters-Johnson provided input and direction for the revisions of the FASS book chapter and suggested areas of the chapter that she could rewrite.

50. Johnson, A. K. Invited. Conference call with the Animal Behavior and Well-Being committee for the Midwest region to discuss the symposium ideas for the regional 2008 meeting to be held in Des Moines. Iowa. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson provided input and direction for the topics that could be presented at the Midwest ASAS meeting. She took meeting notes and followed up with writing up the symposium ideas for submission.

51. Johnson, A. K. 2007. Invited. Video for the National Pork Board; Swine Welfare Assurance Program – where has the industry been? Video to be used in all Pork Quality Assurance Plus training sessions for the advisors. Des Moines, IA. Contribution, 100 %. Anna Butters-Johnson provided all the scientific information that was then used in a video format.

52. Johnson, A. K. 2008. Conference call with Dr. B. de Rodas (Land O’ Lakes; LOL) to discuss an Animal Industry Report and an abstract for submission to the American Society of Animal Science in 2008. Ames, IA. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson provided scientific advice to questions presented by LOL.

53. Johnson, A. K., A. O’Connor, and K. Vinchattle. 2008. Meeting for sponsorship from the laying hen industry for the epidemiology and welfare conference. Ames, IA. Approximate contribution, 33%. Anna Butters-Johnson provided scientific advice to questions presented by LOL.

54. Johnson, A. K., and M. J. Ritter. 2008. Meeting to work on a review paper on the fatigued pig and transport losses for the National Pork Board. Monday 21st January 2008. Approximate contribution, 50 %. Anna Butters-Johnson attended the meeting.

55. Johnson, A. K. 2008. Invited. Conference call with the National Pork Board’s Animals Welfare Director Ms. Sherrie Niekamp and Jeremy Marchant–Forde, Morgan Morrow, and Donald Levis to provide scientific input on 16 welfare proposal received from the competitive call. Ames, IA. Approximate contribution, 20 %. Anna Butters-Johnson provided scientific review for selected proposals that would then be considered by the Animal Welfare Committee of the National Pork Board for funding opportunities.

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56. Johnson, A. K. 2008. Invited. Video recording for use by the National Pork Board’s Marketing division (Teresa Roof [Manager Public relations and Traci Rodemeyer [Demand and Enhancement]) on answers to activist claims again animal care and husbandry in the U.S. pork industry. Des Moines, IA. Contribution, 100 %. Anna Butters-Johnson provided all the scientific information that was then used in a video format.

57. Johnson, A. K. 2008. Invited. Pigs are hungry too http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iR6v49miz_Q Contribution, 100 %. Anna Butters-Johnson provided all the scientific information that was then used in a video format.

58. Johnson, A. K. 2008. Invited. Pig Farmers Take Action http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VEsGjjdHEsk Contribution, 100 %. Anna Butters-Johnson provided all the scientific information that was then used in a video format.

59. Johnson, A. K. 2008. Invited. Ride a long with a pig http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Y7LiKlDZXw Contribution, 100 %. Anna Butters-Johnson provided all the scientific information that was then used in a video format.

60. Johnson, A. K., and R. Edler. 2008. Literature review paper between Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica and Iowa State University on drinking case studies on farm for Journal of Swine Health and Production. Ames, IA. Contribution, 100 %. Anna Butters-Johnson attended the meeting.

61. Johnson, A. K. 2008. Meet with Dr. David H. Baum V.P. Health and Technical Service Newsham Choice Genetics to talk about future teaching and possible a funded MS position from Newsham. Ames, IA. Contribution, 100 %. Anna Butters-Johnson attended the meeting.

62. Johnson, A. K. 2008. Spoke to Iowa State University Laboratory Animal Resources on swine behavior and welfare. Ames, IA. Contribution, 100 %. Anna Butters-Johnson collated the information for the powerpoint and presented.

63. Johnson, A. K. 2008. Meeting with Dr. Matthew Ritter, Elanco on the Pork Checkoff funded review papers, backgrounder to Journal of Animal Science and a proposal for funding a MS student. Ames, IA. Contribution, 100 %. Anna Butters-Johnson attended the meeting.

64. Johnson, A. K. 2008. Iowa State University Food Chain Summit. Embassy Suites, Downtown Des Moines, IA. Utilized as a professional resource in the field of farm animal well-being. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson attended the meeting.

65. Johnson, A. K. 2008. Conference call with Tim Amlaw, American Humane Association on the swine guidelines. Ames, IA. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson attended the call.

66. Johnson, A. K. 2008. Meeting with Dr. K. Darn, a Norwegian veterinary faculty member on behavior and welfare of goats. Ames, IA. Contribution, 100 % - Anna Butters-Johnson attended the meeting.

67. Johnson, A. K. 2008. Invited to attend by the Animal Behavior and Welfare Domain editor for the Domain Editor Meeting; Pork Information Gateway (PIG) meeting at the National Pork Board. Ames, IA. Contribution, 100 %. Anna Butters-Johnson attended the meeting.

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68. Johnson, A. K. 2008. Animal Health and Welfare Committee meeting for the Iowa Pork Producers Association. Des Moines, IA. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson attended the meeting.

69. Johnson, A. K. 2008. 4-H presentation on swine welfare: what are the challenges are the opportunities. Ames, IA. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson put together the powerpoint information and gave the presentation.

70. Johnson, A. K., S. Millman and A. O’Connor. 2008. Invited. Presentation to the Iowa Turkey Federation research and welfare board on the up and coming epidemiology and welfare conference. Ames, IA. Approximate contribution, 33 %. Anna Butters-Johnson attended the meeting.

71. Johnson, A. K., C. J. Jackson. 2008. Invited. Drinking behavior of the seven week old nursery pig when eater is either withheld or provided ad-libitum. Iowa Feed and Nutrition Seminar. Ames, IA. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson collated the information for the powerpoint and gave the presentation.

72. Baker, R., A. Johnson, S. Lonergan, M. Honeyman and K. Stalder. 2008. Invited. Beef cattle raised in a bedded Hoop barn vs. a Conventional Feedlot: How does it affect behavior and temperament over the Summer? Iowa Feed and Nutrition Seminar. Ames, IA. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson collated the information for the powerpoint and gave the presentation.

73. Donahue, E. A. Johnson, G Brant, C. Stahl and K. Bregendahl. 2008. Invited. Evaluation of a fine-limestone low-energy molt program for laying hens. Presented at Iowa Feed and Nutrition Seminar Ames, IA. Approximate contribution, 45%. Anna Butters-Johnson collated the information for the powerpoint and attended.

74. Layman, L., A. Johnson, L. Karriker, W. Holt, K. Stalder and B. de Rodas. 2008. Invited. Impact of gel-based feed supplement on growth response in nursery pigs at the time of vaccination. Presented at Iowa Feed and Nutrition Seminar Ames, IA. Approximate contribution, 33%. Anna Butters-Johnson collated the information for the powerpoint and attended.

75. Fitzgerald, R. K. J. Stalder, J. O. Matthews, C. M. Schultz-Kaster, and A. K. Johnson. 2008. Invited. Factors that increase the frequency of stressed cripple and dead pigs at a commercial abattoir. Presented at Iowa Feed and Nutrition Seminar Ames, IA. Approximate contribution, 25%. Anna Butters-Johnson collated the information for the powerpoint and attended.

76. Nikkilä, M., K. Stalder, B. Mote, J. Lampe, B. Thorn, M. Rothschild, A. Johnson, L. Karriker, and T. Serenius. 2008. Invited. Genetic correlations between body composition and structural soundness traits in crossbred gilts. Presented at Iowa Feed and Nutrition Seminar Ames, IA. Approximate contribution, 5%. Anna Butters-Johnson collated the information for the powerpoint and attended.

77. Johnson, A. K., and M. J. Ritter. 2008. Day spent working on the review paper for the economical implications of fatigued and dead pigs upon arrival at the packing plant. Thursday 17th April 2008. Approximate contribution, 50 %. Anna Butters-Johnson attended the meeting.

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78. Johnson, A. K., and M. J. Ritter. 2008. Day spent working on the review paper for the economical implications of fatigued and dead pigs upon arrival at the packing plant. Ames, IA. Approximate contribution, 50%. Anna Butters-Johnson attended the meeting.

79. Johnson, A. K. 2008. Sow Housing Consortium meeting at the National Pork Board. Des Moines, IA. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson attended the meeting.

80. Johnson, A. K. 2008. Professional Animal Care and Certification Organization. Shadow auditing at one beef and two pork plants for certification to be a third party auditor. Denison IA. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson attended the meeting.

81. Johnson, A. K. 2008. Invited. Understanding swine behavior in production settings. American Association of Swine Veterinarians. Summer conference. Ames, IA. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson collated the information for the powerpoint and gave the presentation.

82. Johnson, A. K., and M. J. Ritter. 2008. Day spent working on the review paper for the economical implications of fatigued and dead pigs upon arrival at the packing plant. Monday 2nd June 2008. Approximate contribution, 50%. Anna Butters-Johnson attended the meeting.

83. Johnson, A. K. 2008. Swine welfare issues update. Hubbard Feeds Inc. Ames, IA. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson collated the information for the powerpoint and gave the presentation.

84. Johnson, A. K. 2008. Animal welfare issues. Iowa Pork Producer Association. Des Moines, IA. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson collated the information for the powerpoint and gave the presentation.

85. Johnson, A. K. 2008. Swine health / Animal well-being committee meeting. Budget planning for the fiscal year of 2009 and projects at the state level on swine well-being. Wednesday 18th June 2008. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson attended the meeting.

86. Johnson, A. K. 2008. Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica swine Academy Guest Lecturer. Understanding swine drinking behavior in production settings: How can this help with oral vaccines? Ames, IA. Contribution, 100 %. Anna Butters-Johnson collated the information for the powerpoint and gave the presentation.

87. Johnson, A. K. 2008. Invited. World Book Encyclopedia. Ames, IA. http://www.worldbook.com/ Contribution, 100 %. Anna Butters-Johnson provided all the scientific information that was then used in a video format.

88. Johnson, A. K. 2008. Invited. Agriculture and life sciences. Available at http://www.ag.iastate.edu/research/videos/?id=4 Contribution, 100 %. Anna Butters-Johnson provided all the scientific information that was then used in a video format.

89. Johnson, A. 2009. Meeting with Dr. T. Fangman (veterinary field specialist for Boehringer Ingelheim (BI) to discuss two papers for writing on willingness to approach in pigs. Ames, IA. Approximate contribution, 50%. Anna Butters-Johnson provided scientific advice to questions presented by BI.

90. Johnson, A. 2009. Setting the scene on animal welfare in North America. Industry Feed and Nutrition Seminar Ames, IA. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson presented.

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91. Johnson, A. 2009. Free access gestation sow systems from Denmark, 2008. Iowa Pork Producers Association Des Moines, IA. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson presented.

92. Johnson, A. Meeting with Dr. T. Fangman (veterinary field specialist for Boehringer Ingelheim) to write two papers for writing on willingness to approach in pigs. Ames, IA. Approximate contribution, 50%. Anna Butters-Johnson provided scientific advice and writing skill sets.

93. Johnson, A. 2009. Trained Dr. M. Hogberg to become PQA plus educated certified. Ames, IA. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson provided extension skills required to understand the program.

94. Johnson, A. 2009. Public attitudes about animal care; animal welfare, animal protection and

animal rights. Iowa Veterinary Medical Association Ames, IA. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson presented.

95. Johnson, A. 2009. Meet with the CCC (D. Howard Hill), Iowa select managers, Elanco and Swift packing plant personnel to update them on the facility design trial. Iowa Falls, IA. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson presented.

96. Johnson, A. 2009. Meet with Dr. Paul Sundberg (Vice President of Science and Technology for the National Pork Board) to provide insight and help on EGG and euthanasia of pig project. Ames, IA. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson presented.

97. Johnson, A. 2009. Meet with Dr. Matthew Ritter (Elanco) to work on a fatigued paper for submission to the Journal of Animal Science and to address reviewer comments on a accepted with minor changes on a historical review paper on the fatigued pig for Professional Animal Scientists. Ames, IA. Approximate contribution, 50%. Anna Butters-Johnson to address reviewer comments that had come back to accompany the Professional Animal Scientist paper.

98. Johnson, A. 2009. Animal Science External Advisory Committee Meeting. Ames, IA. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson attended the meeting.

99. Baker, R., A. Johnson, M. Honeyman, L. Sadler, K. Stalder, and M. Honeyman. 2009. The effect of facilities on steer behavior and temperament during the winter. Ames, IA. Presented by R. Baker at the Iowa Nutritional Feed Seminar. Approximate contribution, 70%. Anna Butters-Johnson helped put together the powerpoint and practiced the talk with the student, plus attended the meeting.

100. Dickey, E. K. Bregendahl, and A. Johnson. 2009. Evaluation of a pre-molt calcium and low-energy molting program: effects on behavior. Ames, IA. Presented by A. K. Johnson at the Iowa Nutritional Feed Seminar. Approximate contribution, 70%. Anna Butters-Johnson helped put together the powerpoint and practiced the talk with the student plus attended the meeting.

101. Garvey, J., J. J. McGlone, L. J. Sadler, and A. K. Johnson. 2009. Piglet mortality in an outdoor farrowing hut: What behaviors contribute to their demise over the first 72-h? Ames, IA. Presented by L. J. Sadler at the Iowa Nutritional Feed Seminar. Approximate contribution, 70%. Anna Butters-Johnson helped collate the information for the powerpoint and practiced the talk with the student, plus attended the meeting.

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102. Kline, J., A. Johnson, R. Witte, L. Sadler, B. de Rodas, D. Brown, L. Layman, W. Holt, L. Karriker, and K. Stalder. 2008. The effect of supplementing dry feed with a nutritional gel additive at the time of vaccination on nursery pig behavior. Ames, IA. Presented by J. Kline at the Iowa Nutritional Feed Seminar. Approximate contribution, 70%. Anna Butters-Johnson helped collate the information for the powerpoint and practiced the talk with the student, plus attended the meeting.

103. Jackson, C., K. Stalder, L. Sadler, R. Edler, J. Holck, P. DuBois, L. Karriker, and A. Johnson. 2009. Drinker to nursery pig ratio: effects on behavior. Ames, IA. Presented by a. A. K. Johnson at the Iowa Nutritional Feed Seminar. Approximate contribution, 75%. Anna Butters-Johnson helped collate the information for the powerpoint and practiced the talk with the student plus presented.

104. Johnson, A. K., L. J. Sadler, K. J. Stalder, and W. Powers. 2009. Influence of corn products on the behavioral repertoire of growing-finishing pigs. Ames, IA. Presented by A. K. Johnson at the Iowa Nutritional Feed Seminar. Approximate contribution,70%. Anna Butters-Johnson helped collate the information for the powerpoint and practiced the talk with the student, plus attended the meeting.

105. Nikkilä, M., K. Stalder, B. Mote, J. Lampe, B. Thorn, M. Rothschild, A. Johnson, L. Karriker, and T. Serenius. 2009. Impact of gilts’ body composition and body structure on reproductive performance. Ames, IA. Presented by M. Nikkilä at the Iowa Nutritional Feed Seminar. Approximate contribution, 20%. Anna Butters-Johnson helped collate the information for the powerpoint and practiced the talk with the student, plus attended the meeting.

106. Nikkilä, M., K. Stalder, B. Mote, J. Lampe, B. Thorn, M. Rothschild, A. Johnson, L. Karriker, and T. Serenius. 2009. Association between body and leg structure traits in gilts. Ames, IA. Presented by M. Nikkilä at the Iowa Nutritional Feed Seminar. Approximate contribution, 20%. Anna Butters-Johnson helped collate the information for the powerpoint and practiced the talk with the student, plus attended the meeting.

107. Holt, W., J. Reiman, A. Johnson, J. Hanson, L. Layman, and L. Karriker. 2009. Impact of time and temperature on diagnostic outcome in swine. Ames, IA. Presented by W. J. Holt at the Iowa Nutritional Feed Seminar. Approximate contribution, 70%. Anna Butters-Johnson helped collate the information for the powerpoint and practiced the talk with the student, plus attended the meeting.

108. Johnson, A. K. 2009. Beef blast. Beef Welfare. Arranged by Denise Swab. Ames, IA. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson helped collate the information for the powerpoint and presented.

109. Johnson, A. K. 2009. Personnel invitation by the National Pork Board to serve on their fatigued pig taskforce.

110. Johnson, A. K. 2009. Iowa State University’s College of Agriculture and Life Sciences in partnership with Iowa’s livestock commodity groups. Food chain summit. Ames, IA. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson presented.

112. Johnson, A. 2009. Kroger’s meeting: Animal welfare mission, U.S. Pork update and assessing the effectiveness of third party audits in the meat plant. Cincinnati Ohio.

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Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson collated the information for the powerpoint and presented.

113. Johnson, A. K. 2009. Dr. K. Pfalzgraf (VP Animal Welfare programs for Tyson) visited ISU campus. Ames, IA. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson presented.

114. Johnson, A. K. 2009. ISU Alumni day at the ISU dairy farm. Spoke about the teaching and reach efforts within the College of Agriculture and Life sciences. Ames, IA. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson collated the information for the powerpoint and presented.

115. Johnson, A. K. 2009. Spencer, Iowa Golf and Country Club personally invited by the Agriculture Committee of the Chamber of Commerce. Farm animal behavior and animal well-being research and wrote an article for the Spencer newsletter that circulates to 350 readers titled “Farm animal welfare.” Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson collated the information for the powerpoint wrote the paper and presented.

116. Johnson, A. K. Meet with Vincent ter Beek, editor of Pig Progress to provide him the information and resources that ISU has to offer on swine behavior and welfare. From this I may write an article(s) for his international magazine. Ames, IA. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson met with ter Beek and provided him with literature for the article.

117. Johnson, A. K. 2009. Monthly concern calls with Hanor and Elanco to keep up to speed on the research trial on small versus large pens on the growth parameters of the grow to finish pig. Ames, IA. Approximate contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson provided updates on the research trials on a monthly basis.

118. Johnson, A. K. K. J. Stalder and L. A. Karriker. 2009. American Association of Swine Veterinarians Summer workshop; Identifying and managing the pain associated with lameness. Ames, IA. Approximate contribution, 33%. Anna Butters-Johnson had oversight of a behavioral work station for the American Association of Swine Veterinarians workshop. Showcased the work, equipment and provided a powerpoint of the lab capabilities.

119. Johnson, A. K. 2009. Farm Bureau; Animal Care Meeting for Iowa. Des Moines, IA. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson attended the meeting.

120. Johnson, A. K. 2009. National Pork Board Conference Call to decide on Euthanasia proposals to be funded. Ames, IA. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson provided scientific input to help decide which proposals should be funded.

121. Johnson, A. K. 2009. Willingness to approach training for Boehringer Ingelheim. Ames, IA. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson trained three internships of BI’s on how to conduct the willingness to approach methodology in a grow-finish barn.

122. Johnson, A. K. K. J. Stalder and L. A. Karriker. 2009. Meet with Dave Berning of traceback solutions to see if it is doable to have a Palmer Wahl HSI3000AS portable thermal imaging cameras donated for validation on the sow lameness research. Ames, IA. Approximate contribution, 33%. Anna Butters-Johnson attended and learnt how to use the software.

123. Johnson, A. K. 2009. College of Veterinary Medicine Scholars Research Day. Friday August 14, 2009. Gateway Hotel, Ames, IA. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson attended.

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124. Johnson, A. K. 2009. The Producer is King. Coalition to support Iowa’s Farmers. Independence IA. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson collated the information for the powerpoint and presented.

125. Johnson A. K. 2009. Castration impacts, controversies and solutions. Swine Disease Conference for swine practitioners. Ames, IA. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson collated the information for the powerpoint and presented.

126. Sadler, L. J., A. K. Johnson, S. M. Lonergan, D. Nettleton, and J. C. M. Dekkers. 2010. The effect of selection for residual feed intake on general behavioral activity in Yorkshire gilts. Iowa Nutritional Feed Seminar. Memorial Union, Iowa State University, Ames, IA. Contribution, 25%. Anna Butters-Johnson partly collated the information for the powerpoint and presented.

127. Gesing, L. M., A. K. Johnson, K. J. Stalder, M. Faga, C. Feuerbach, H. Hill, R. Bailey, and M. J. Ritter. 2010. Effects of pre-sorting on the stress response of market weight pigs during loading and unloading. Iowa Nutritional Feed Seminar. Memorial Union, Iowa State University, Ames, IA. Contribution, 25%. Anna Butters-Johnson partly collated the information for the powerpoint and presented.

128. Abell, C. E., G. F. Jones, L. A. Karriker, A. K. Johnson, and K. J. Stalder. 2010. Determining optimal maximum culling parity in commercial swine breeding herds. Iowa Nutritional Feed Seminar. Memorial Union, Iowa State University, Ames, IA. Contribution, 25%. Anna Butters-Johnson partly collated the information for the powerpoint and presented.

129. Johnson, A. K. 2010. Iowa State University Summer Swine Short Course. Ames, IA. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson collated the information for the powerpoint and presented.

130. Johnson, A. K., M. Ritter, J. Moody, J. J. McGlone, A. Green and S. Niekamp. 2010. Conference calls to discuss a research proposal on boarding and bedding of trucks to reduce the incidence of deads and fatigued pigs upon arrival at the packing plant. Monday 25th October, Tuesday 2nd November and Friday 5th November. Contribution, 20%. Anna Butters-Johnson partly collated the information for the proposal and budget.

131. Johnson, A. K. 2012. Iowa Pork Congress. Helped at the Iowa State University and Iowa Select Farm trade booths. Wednesday 25th January 2012. Iowa Events Center, Des Moines IA. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson manned the booth and interacted as needed with clients.

132. Johnson, A. K. 2012. Iowa Pork Congress. Meet with Dr. T. Fangman, Boehringer Ingelheim to work on funded research on approachability behavior of the pig. Wednesday 25th January 2012. Iowa Events Center, Des Moines IA. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson meet with Dr. Fangman to (1) get him up to date on the progress of the funded research and (2) to work through the logistics for the next research trial.

133. Johnson, A. K. 2012. Auditing for sow farm for Iowa Select Farms. Friday 2nd March 2012. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson audited the farms.

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134. Johnson, A. K. 2012. Trained as a third party auditor for Murphy-Brown Farms. Wednesday 7th March 2012. Ames, IA. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson attended the training session.

135. Johnson, A. K. 2012. Conference call with Iowa Select Farms. Serving on their Animal Well-being committee. Tuesday 1st May, 2012. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson chaired the meeting.

136. Johnson, A. K. 2012. Conference call with Murphy-Brown East and West to discuss third party audits. Ames, IA. Friday 10th August 2012. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson participated in the details of the third party audit program, reviewed past audits completed that quarter and gave dates that she could audit their facilities in 2013.

137. Johnson, A. K. 2012. Iowa Select Farms: Manager and Supervisors Conference. Moderator to the breakout sessions. Tuesday 24th January 2012. Embassy West, West Des Moines, IA. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson wrote and presented the powerpoint and lead the discussion.

138. Johnson, A. K. 2012. Organized and hosted Dr.s DeDekker and Phillips from Murphy-Brown. On campus to meet faculty involved in swine research and gave tour of the pain and lameness laboratory. Thursday 22nd March 2012, Ames, IA. Contribution, 100%.

139. Johnson, A. K. 2012. Conference call with National Pork Board preparing for the retraining of the verifiers. Wednesday 11th April 2012, Ames, IA. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson gave insight into the past training session and ideas of how this could be improved.

140. Johnson, A. K. 2012. Conference call with National Pork Board preparing for the retraining of the verifiers. Friday 27th April, Ames, IA. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson gave insight into the past training session and ideas of how this could be improved.

141. Johnson, A. K. 2012. Conference calls with the Animal Welfare Committee, National Pork Board. Address new changes for the Pork Quality Assurance Program. Friday 75th September, 2012. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson provided scientific input as questions were asked for improving Good Production Practice 10.

142. Johnson, A. K. 2012. Conference calls with the Animal Welfare Committee, National Pork Board. Address new changes for the Pork Quality Assurance Program. Tuesday 11th September, 2012. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson provided scientific input as questions were asked for improving Good Production Practice 10.

143. Johnson, A. K. 2012. Workshop meeting for a funded National Pork Board pain management of the neonatal piglet. Ames, IA. Thursday 13th September, 2012. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson provided scientific input as questions were asked.

144. Johnson, A.K. 2012. The 101 of swine welfare: what should I know? Iowa Swine Day. Thursday 28th June 2012, Scheman Building, Ames, IA. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson wrote the content for the powerpoint and presented.

145. Johnson, A. K. 2012. Bi-weekly conference calls to work on the workshop meeting for a funded National Pork Board pain management of the neonatal piglet. Monday 3rd September 2012. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson provided scientific input as questions were asked.

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146. Johnson, A. K. 2012. One day meeting to work on the workshop funded National Pork Board pain management of the neonatal piglet. Thursday 13th September 2012. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson provided scientific input as questions were asked.

147. Johnson, A. K. 2012. Bi-weekly conference calls to work on the workshop meeting for a funded National Pork Board pain management of the neonatal piglet. Monday 17th September 2012. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson provided scientific input as questions were asked.

148. Johnson, A. K. 2012. Bi-weekly conference calls to work on the workshop meeting for a funded National Pork Board pain management of the neonatal piglet. Monday 1st October 2012. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson provided scientific input as questions were asked.

149. Johnson, A. K. 2012. Bi-weekly conference calls to work on the workshop meeting for a funded National Pork Board pain management of the neonatal piglet. Monday 15th October 2012. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson provided scientific input as questions were asked.

150. Johnson, A. K. 2012. Three, 30 minute presentations given to upper management of Boehringer Ingelheim and Cargill USA. Talk I: The 101 of swine welfare: what should I know? Talk II: Pain management: What should we be thinking about? Talk III: Developing validated and objective industry-ready tools to assess joint pain manifestation and lameness in the sow. Wednesday 17th October 2012. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson created the powerpoints and presented them.

151. Johnson, A. K. 2012. Bi-weekly conference calls to work on the workshop meeting for a funded National Pork Board pain management of the neonatal piglet. Monday 29th October 2012. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson provided scientific input as questions were asked.

152. Johnson, A. K. 2012. Bi-weekly conference calls to work on the workshop meeting for a funded National Pork Board pain management of the neonatal piglet. Monday 12th November 2012. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson provided scientific input as questions were asked.

153. Johnson, A. K. 2012. Bi-weekly conference calls to work on the workshop meeting for a funded National Pork Board pain management of the neonatal piglet. Monday 26th November 2012. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson provided scientific input as questions were asked.

154. Johnson, A. K. 2012. Bi-weekly conference calls to work on the workshop meeting for a funded National Pork Board pain management of the neonatal piglet. Monday 10th December 2012. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson provided scientific input as questions were asked.

155. Johnson, A. K. 2012. Meet with D. Kellye Pfalzgraf and Dr. Russ Nugget to talk through Tysons new animal handling audit. In addition Dr. Johnson was asked to serve on a newly formed swine welfare advisory committee for Tysons that will be created in 2013. Ames, IA. Tuesday 27th November 2012. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson provided scientific input as questions were asked.

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156. Johnson, A. K. 2012. Visited Iowa Select Research Farms to oversee a trial on Improvest administration in boars. Monday 3rd December 2012. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson provided scientific input as questions were asked.

157. Johnson, A. K. 2013. Iowa Pork Producers Association. Presented in an oral Session titled “Evaluating sow housing decisions – production panel. With Sean Dolan, John Kregal and Jarrod Sutton. Hy-Vee hall, Des Moines IA. Wednesday 23rd January 2013. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson provided scientific input as questions were asked.

158. Johnson, A. K. 2013. Pork Quality Plus (PQA Plus). Train the Trainer. Version 2.0. Thursday 14th March 2013, Clive, IA. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson was retrained and passed the exam.

159. Johnson, A. K. 2013. Iowa Pork Producers Animal Health and Well-being committee meeting. Tuesday 19th March 2013. Iowa Pork Producers Association offices Clive IA. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson provided scientific input as questions were asked.

160. Johnson, A. K. 2013. Acting in the role of chair of the Iowa Select Farms SELECT CARE Animal Well-Being committee. Visited one nursery and one wean to finish. Report of finisher and concerns reported back to M. Faga for discussion over 2013. Iowa falls, IA. Friday 25th March 2013. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson provided scientific input as questions were asked.

161. Johnson, A. K. 2013. Presented to the Iowa Turkey Federation the newly funded Iowa Farm Bureau Position. Research Committee. Tuesday 23rd April 2013. Turkey Federation Headquarters, Ames IA. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson provided scientific input as questions were asked.

162. Johnson, A. K. 2013. Invited. Extension/Educators Executive Committee. Attend National Pork Boards Plan of work developmental concepts for extension. Thursday 25th April 2013. National Pork Board headquarters, Clive, IA. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson provided scientific input as questions were asked.

163. Johnson, A. K. 2013. Euthanasia Workshop. Held through Iowa Swine Welfare School. Friday 13th December 2013. College of Veterinary Medicine, Iowa State University. Contribution, 25%. Anna Butters-Johnson provided scientific input as questions were asked.

164. Johnson, A. K. 2013. Acting in the role of chair of the Iowa Select Farms SELECT CARE Animal Well-Being committee. Iowa falls, IA. Thursday 19th December 2013. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson provided scientific input as questions were asked and chaired the meeting

165. Johnson, A. K. 2014. Invited Member National Pork Board funded workshop on farrowing and lactating sow housing. University of Pennsylvania, PA. Monday 17th February to Thursday 20th February 2014. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson reviewed assigned peer review papers before the workshop, provided scientific input as questions were asked and helped write the report.

166. Johnson, A. K. 2014. Invited to speak to the Farm Bureau Agricultural Leadership Group. Iowa State University, Ames. IA. Friday 7th March 2014. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson created and presented the powerpoint.

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167. Johnson, A. K. 2014. Invited to speak to the Department of Animal Science External Advisory Committee. Iowa State University, Ames. IA. Friday 13th March 2014. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson created and presented the powerpoint.

168. Johnson, A. K. 2014. Acting in the role of chair of the Iowa Select Farms SELECT CARE Animal Well-Being committee. Iowa falls, IA. Monday 31st March 2014.

169. Johnson, A. K. 2014. Invited to train and become the first response term for Foot and Mouth Disease in the United States. National Pork Board, Des Moines, IA. Tuesday 15th April 2014. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson was provided media training.

170. Johnson, A. K. 2014. Iowa Pork Producers Animal Well-Being Committee meeting. IPPA, Des Moines, IA. Thursday 22nd May 2014. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson is a member of the committee and provided input as needed.

171. Johnson, A. K. 2014. Conference call to review research proposals. Part of the National Pork Boards Animal Welfare Committee. Ames, IA. Monday 2nd June 2014. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson is a member of the committee and provided input as needed.

172. Johnson, A. K. 2014. Invited to present at the Smithfields Food Training Workshop. Ames, IA. Tuesday 3rd June 2014. 100%. Created and presented the powerpoint.

173. Johnson, A. K., and M. D. Pairis-Garcia. Invited to present at the PORK symposium on pain management for lame sows. WPX, Des Moines, IA. Thursday 5th June 2014. 50%. Helped with the creation of the powerpoint.

174. Johnson, A. K. Conference call with Purdue University on Foot and Mouth Disease. Ames, IA. Monday June 30th 2014. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson is a member of the committee and provided input as needed.

175. Johnson, A. K. 2014. Meet with the Danish Agricultural Minister and talked about animal welfare. Ames, IA. Monday 9th July 2014.

176. Johnson, A. K. 2014. Fourth international beef cattle welfare symposium. Ames, IA. Wednesday 16th July – Thursday 17th July 2014. As a member of the committee I provided input as host, reviewed posters and introduced speakers in an afternoon session.

177. Johnson, A. K. 2014. National Pork Boards Animal Welfare Committee meeting. Des Moines IA. Monday 9th July to Tuesday 10th July 2014. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson is a member of the committee and provided input as needed.

178. Johnson, A. K. 2014. Conference call to follow up with the committee on the sow housing workshop. Ames, IA. Monday 8th September 2014. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson is a member of the committee and provided input as needed.

179. Johnson, A. K. 2014. Swine retreat. Ames, IA. Thursday 18th September 2014. 100%. As I have a 25% extension appointment I attended the retreat and worked in breakout sessions on providing direction to the future role of the center.

180. Johnson, A. K. and L. J. Sadler. 2014. Invited to present finding’s on laying hen handling programs. Information was presented to the egg industry center board. Monday 14th October 2014. Contribution, 50%. Assisted Dr. Sadler in the search for handling programs and the creation of the powerpoint and information.

181. Johnson, A. K. 2014. USDA-AFRI conference call for PI’s of grants. Ames, IA. Wednesday 16th November – Thursday 17th November 2014. Contribution, 100%. Anna Butters-Johnson presented her work and then asked questions throughout the conference call.

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Extension Training Activities: In-service Training Sessions (12)

1. Johnson, A. K., and J. McKean. 2006. American Association of Swine Veterinarians (AASV). Swine Welfare Assurance ProgramTM (SWAPTM) Certified SWAP Training. Saturday March 4th 2006.

2. Johnson, A. K. 2007. Pork Quality Assurance Plus (PQA Plus) training to become an Instructor Trainer for Iowa. February 20th 2007.

3. Johnson, A. K. 2007. PQA-Plus Training for Iowa Instructor Training Team (ITT). Held at the National Pork Boards HQ. February 20th 2007.

4. Johnson, A. K., L. Karriker, and K. Stalder. 2007. PQA Plus training. Meeting with Jeff Hill Director of Animal Welfare for Premium Standard Farms (PSF) to discuss training the PSF system in TX, MO and NC. March 12th 2007.

5. Johnson, A. K., K. J. Stalder and J. Hill. PQA Plus training to Production Supervisors in Clinton, NC. 38 persons trained. Sunday 6th to Wednesday 9th May, 2007.

6. Johnson, A. K., and J. Hill. PQA Plus training to Production Supervisors in Princeton MO. Sunday 13th to Tuesday 15th May, 2007. 31 persons trained.

7. Johnson, A. K., J. McKean, and J. Hill. PQA Plus training to Production Supervisors in Amarillo TX. Sunday 20h to Wednesday 22nd May, 2007. 6 persons trained.

8. Johnson, A. K., and J. McKean. PQA Plus training for advisors. Held at the Iowa State University veterinary school. Wednesday 30th May 2007.

9. Johnson, A. K., and J. McKean. 2007. PQA Plus training, Iowa State University, Ames, IA. Friday 1st June 2007. 31 persons trained.

10. Johnson, A. K. 2008. Gestation sow housing systems in Denmark, 2008. Presentation at the professional swine development conference.

11. Johnson, A. K. 2013. Swine Welfare School. On-farm Euthanasia. Dr. Sadler was the lead instructor and was supported by other key professionals with expertise in swine medicine, swine science and euthanasia procedures. The participants were composed of key Iowa swine experts, including all Iowa State University Swine Field Specialists. Additionally, training aids were created and provided to help these individuals as they proceed to future educating of Iowa swine producers. The participants self-reported highly favorable reviews. Iowa State Veterinary School, Ames, IA. Friday 13th December 2013.

12. Johnson, A. K. 2013. Iowa Farm Animal Care (IFAC). The web page went live in 2013. Over 2013 there were 2000 individual visits to the website. A total of 15 phone calls were received wishing to register a concern. The calls covered 7 Beef, 7 pigs, and 1 dairy. All producers welcomed IFAC calling and noted they were sorting out the issue or were working with their veterinarian. Two producers asked for the IFAC ISU team to visit the facility. The IFAC team did not report any abuse or neglect and provided the producer with a plan of action to rectify the situation.

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Teaching (25% of Appointment)

Dr. Butters-Johnson teaches under her maiden name of Johnson.

Primary Teaching Assignments & Responsibilities

Undergraduate Teaching

AnS 190: Livestock Handling, Safety and Welfare. (1-2) CR. 2. F.S.SS. CO-Instructor with Dr. J. Sterle. Understanding of animal perception in order to develop best care practices involved in handling of livestock species (beef, sheep, swine, dairy, equine, poultry). Intensive development of skills associated with handling and moving healthy and compromised livestock in respect to human and animal welfare. Integration of scientific and theoretical knowledge of biosecurity and animal-human interactions as it relates to livestock handling and movement. Prerequisite is AnS 101: Working with Animals. There is NO required textbook. Due to the nature of this course no one source can adequately cover all the species, topics and discussion points that are tackled over the week course. Therefore, additional reading will be posted onto Blackboard (BB) along with lectures that students will read to compliment the class material. The course outcomes are to understand the importance of the farm animal-human interaction and to demonstrate basic behavioral handling skills. Upon completion of this course students will be able to;

1. Exhibit an understanding of farm animal perceptions. 2. Demonstrate factual, scientific and theoretical knowledge of farm animal –human interactions. 3. Safely handle and move healthy farm animals. 4. Demonstrate proper techniques and methods when handling sick and injured farm animals. 5. Certificate in Beef Quality Assurance (BQA) and Pork Quality Assurance (PQA). 6. Define a proactive approach to understand and address farm animal welfare and biosecurity

issues. 7. Design safe working conditions for interacting with farm animals.

Animal Science 336: Domestic Behavior and Well-Being. Sole Instructor (Section AJ). Taught only in the fall (2005 to present). 3 credit hours. Elective. Concern about the well-being of domesticated animals has increased dramatically in the United States and across many other industrialized countries. The issues involved are complex and there is widespread disagreement both as to the extent of human responsibilities toward animals and how those responsibilities should be carried out. Although human ethical attitudes are an important part of the dialogue about animals in this course we will not deal directly with human values, but will instead attempt to look at the problem from the animals’ point of view. Who are animals? What can they experience? How can management practices and environments be modified to improve the well-being of animals? We will attempt to gain some basic skills and perspective in this course that can enable us to begin addressing these questions systematically).

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Learning Outcomes:

1. How do you measure animal well-being? 2. What are a behavioral state and a behavioral event? Give an example of each 3. Define what an animal stereotypy is. Give an example seen in horses 4. Identify three ways that an animal can communicate to each other within its own species? 5. What are the top three well-being research issues for the U.S. swine industry in 2006? 6. What is environmental enrichment? Give an example of how environmental enrichment has

been incorporated into a zoo setting 7. Identify two distractions on a farm that can hinder the movement of finisher pigs from their

home pen to the truck at the time of marketing 8. Identify one dog and one cat behavioral problem that veterinarians frequently consult on 9. Define a code of practice, assessment, and third party well-being audit 10. What is the difference between animal well-being and animal rights? Student enrollment for AnS 336: Fall 2005 to fall 2014

Course Semester Credits No. of students*

AnS 336: Domestic Animal Behavior and Well-Being*

Fall 2005 3 41

Fall 2006 3 45

Fall 2007 3 42

Fall 2008 3 56

Fall 2009 3 55

Fall 2010 3 53

Spring 2012 3 55

Fall 2012 3 46

Fall 2013 3 68

Fall 2014 3 60

*Maximum enrollment for the Animal Science 336 class from 2005 to 2010 was 50. This increased to 60 students in 2012. Note did not teach Fall 2011 due to maternity leave.

Animal Science 490-A. Independent Studies in Animal Science - Sole Instructor (Section AJ). 3 credit hours (repeatable for maximum of 6 credits). Elective. Can be taken spring summer and fall. Open to juniors and seniors in animal science and airy science showing satisfactory preparation for problems chosen. Individual topic conference and preparation of report.

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Name Year Research area Project Fruition

A. Arp 2006 How do gilts adapt from a group penned gestation environment to a crated farrowing environment?

Peer reviewed report #33

J. Garvey 2007 Determine sow behaviors that affected piglet mortality in the first 72-hours after birth.

Peer view paper # 13

Peer review abstract #14

Peer reviewed reports #7, 23

Non-refereed articles in trade publications #8

T. Uhlenkamp 2007 Drinking behavior of nursery aged pigs on the day of placement when pigs had either one two or three drinkers per pen.

Publications to come. Intend for one peer review report and one peer review abstract to be submitted to the American Society of Animal Sciences

J. Kline 2008 Nursery pig behavior & performance when offered gel at vaccination.

Peer review abstract #22

Peer reviewed report #29

Presented at Iowa Feed & Nutritional Seminar #102

R. Witte 2008 Nursery pig behavior & performance when offered gel at vaccination.

Peer review abstract #22

Peer reviewed report #29

M. Peterson 2008 Drinking behavior of nursery aged pigs two weeks after placement when pigs had either one two or three drinkers per pen.

Publications to come. Intend for one Peer Review Report, one Peer Review Abstract to the American Society of Animal Sciences and one peer review paper to Journal of Swine Health and Production

A. Holiday 2008 Research reports for the National Hog Farmer; Hemicellulose diet alteration and the effects on behavior of the growing-finishing pig and piglet mortality in a farrowing hut.

Non-Refereed Articles in Trade Publication #8

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R. Witte 2008 Aggressive behavioral interaction between low and high efficient lines of pigs.

Currently this data is being analyzed by a summer scholar student who is being mentored by Professor M. Rothschild.

S. Weimer 2009 Validation of temperament testing in dogs at the Animal Rescue League of Iowa and retrospective survey on the reason for why dogs are relinquished.

Peer reviewed reports #34 & 49

C. Schauer 2009 Literature review on substance P in the pig.

Information will be used for a peer review paper currently in preparation which will detail a transient chemical model of lameness. Peer review abstract to be submitted to Journal of Swine Health and Production.

M. Salazar 2009 Determine behavioral differences between two lines of pure breed Yorkshire pigs.

Data collected was used by Mr. L. Sadler (MS student).

Peer view paper # 20

Peer review abstract #40

Peer reviewed reports #31, 38 & 39

Non-Refereed Articles in Trade Publication #19

Non-refereed articles in trade publications #8

Presented at Iowa Feed & Nutritional Seminar #126

A second peer review paper is in preparation and will be submitted to Animal

A. Wilder 2009 Determine behavioral differences between two lines of pure breed Yorkshire pigs.

Data collected was used by Mr. L. Sadler (MS student).

Peer view paper # 20

Peer review abstract #40

Peer reviewed reports #31, 38 & 39

Non-Refereed Articles in Trade Publication #19

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Non-refereed articles in trade publications #8

Presented at Iowa Feed & Nutritional Seminar #126

A second peer review paper is in preparation and will be submitted to Animal

A. Swift 2009 Ethogram of nursery pigs housed in a conventional nursery.

Publications to come. Intend for one Peer Review Report and one Peer Review Abstract to the American Society of Animal Sciences

A. Rasmussen 2009 Ethogram for the nursery aged pig housed in a conventional nursery.

Publications to come. Intend for one Peer Review Report and one Peer Review Abstract to the American Society of Animal Sciences

B. Carson 2009 Determine the effectiveness of the “black dog” program and to determine why black dogs are more difficult to adopt than other colors?

Peer reviewed reports #35 & 36.

J. Scheeder 2009 Investigate the effects of lameness on the time budget of sows in their home pens.

Peer reviewed report #41. Data will be used by Ms. A. Roca (MS student) for her Master’s thesis. Projected three peer review abstracts, three peer reviewed reports, extension articles and two peer review papers will be prepared

M. Salazar 2009 Behavior of sows when sound, lame and day after pain mitigation.

Peer reviewed report #41. Data will be used by Ms. A. Roca (MS student) for her Master’s thesis. Projected three peer review abstracts, three peer reviewed reports, extension articles and two peer review papers will be prepared

L. Thomas 2010 Review on the impact of Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae vaccination on average daily gain in swine.

Peer reviewed report #79.

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K. Campbell 2010 VDPAM 480 Swine Medicine Clinical Rotation.

Animal; Industry Report was written but the course changed content so the authors decided not to pursue with publication.

A. Elsbernd 2010 Designing an objective static force plate to measure severity of lameness in multi-parity sows.

Peer reviewed report #52.

S. Carson 2010 Do lab crosses which are 25, 50 or 100% black take longer to adopt than other lab crosses.

Peer reviewed report #35.

Peer reviewed report #36.

A. Stabenow 2011 A day of rescue Poster A Day of Rescue: A Survey of Iowa Animal Shelters and Rescues and the Volunteer Experience

S. Ball 2011 Kitten handling Peer reviewed report #74.

Peer reviewed report #75.

Peer reviewed report #76.

R. den Hart 2011 Kitten handling Peer reviewed report #74.

Peer reviewed report #75.

Peer reviewed report #76.

H. Dougherty 2011

2012

Kitten handling

Play groups in dogs

Peer reviewed report #74.

Peer reviewed report #75.

Peer reviewed report #76.

Gracey Alexander 2013 Learnt how to use the Observer XT program and viewed video for 3 sows showing oral-nasal and locomotor stereotypic behaviors. Data was collected, QA and given to Dr. Pairis-Garcia.

A paper was submitted to Journal of Veterinary Behavior in October 2013.

Dana Buer 2013 Johnson, A., D. Buer, M. Culbertson, C. Dierks,

H. Schroeder, B. Yehling, T. Johnson, and M. Ruble. 2013. Evaluation of the Effect of Vaccination Side on Subsequent

Animal Industry Report Submitted November 2013.

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Halter Breaking Side Preference in Cattle.

Melissa Culbertson 2013 Johnson, A., D. Buer, M. Culbertson, C. Dierks,

H. Schroeder, B. Yehling, T. Johnson, and M. Ruble. 2013. Evaluation of the Effect of Vaccination Side on

Subsequent Halter Breaking Side Preference in Cattle.

Animal Industry Report Submitted November 2013.

Emma Farruggio 2013 Johnson, A., E. Farruggio, S. Hamlin, T. Johnson and M. Ruble. 2013. Effects of calf birth weight, sex, and number of calving’s on assigned maternal disposition scores.

Animal Industry Report Submitted November 2013.

Samantha Hamlin 2013 Johnson, A., D. Buer, M. Culbertson, C. Dierks,

H. Schroeder, B. Yehling, T. Johnson, and M. Ruble. 2013. Evaluation of the Effect of Vaccination Side on Subsequent Halter Breaking Side Preference in Cattle.

Animal Industry Report Submitted November 2013.

Hannah Schroeder 2013 Johnson, A., D. Buer, M. Culbertson, C. Dierks,

H. Schroeder, B. Yehling, T. Johnson, and M. Ruble. 2013. Evaluation of the Effect of Vaccination Side on Subsequent Halter Breaking Side Preference in Cattle.

Animal Industry Report Submitted November 2013.

Brittney Yehling 2013 Johnson, A., D. Buer, M. Culbertson, C. Dierks,

H. Schroeder, B. Yehling, T. Johnson, and M. Ruble. 2013. Evaluation of the Effect of Vaccination Side on Subsequent

Animal Industry Report Submitted November 2013.

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Halter Breaking Side Preference in Cattle.

Adrianne Kaiser 2013 Kaiser, A., A. Johnson, J. Selsby and K. Stalder. 2013. Independent Study 490A: Positive Reinforcement Training piglets to stand in a container and follow a human.

Animal Industry Report Submitted November 2013.

Jennifer Schubert 2013 Schubert, J., C. Mohling, C. Abell, A. Johnson, K. Stalder and S. Millman. 2013. How lameness affects the time to approach feed in multiparous sows.

Animal Industry Report Submitted November 2013.

Johanna Sholar 2013 Sholar, J., A. Johnson, K. Sampson, C. Comer and K. Drees. 2013. Behavioral Response to a Novel “X” Shape Target Stimuli in a Harbor Seal.

Animal Industry Report Submitted November 2013.

Lori Welch 2013 Schubert, J., C. Mohling, C. Abell, A. Johnson, K. Stalder and S. Millman. 2013. How lameness affects the time to approach feed in multiparous sows.

Animal Industry Report Submitted November 2013.

Johanna Sholar 2014 Sholar, J., J. Colpoys, N. Gabler, A. Keating, S. Millman, J. Siegford, and A. Johnson.

Animal Industry Report Submitted November 2014.

Sarah Myers 2014 Myers, S., J. Colpoys, N. Gabler, S. Millman, and A. Johnson.

Animal Industry Report Submitted November 2014.

Animal Science 490-H. Cr. 1-3. Repeatable, maximum of 6 credits. F.S.SS. Prereq: Permission of the instructor. Open to juniors and seniors in animal science and dairy science showing satisfactory preparation for problems chosen. Individual topic conference and preparation of report. A maximum of 6 credits of An S 490 may be applied toward the total credits required for graduation.

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Name Year Research area Project Fruition

A. Bender 2012 The effects of environmental enrichment during the holding period of shelter dogs on adoption rate

Awarded $750 from a Steward

C. Dierks 2012 Evaluation of the Effect of Vaccination Side on

Subsequent Halter Breaking Side Preference in Cattle.

Peer review report to be submitted November 2013

AnS 495 and AnS 496A – European perspectives on farm animal welfare in England and Scotland

An S 495. Agricultural Travel Course Preparation. Co-instructor with Dr. L. Kilmer. Cr. R. Repeatable. F.S. Prereq: Permission of instructor. Limited enrollment. Students enrolled in this course will also register for Agron 495 and intend to register in Agron 496 and An S 496 the following term. Topics will include the agricultural industries, climate, crops, culture, history, livestock, marketing, soils, and preparation for travel to locations to be visited. Information normally available 9 months before departure.

An S 496A. Agricultural Travel Course; International Tour. Co-instructor with Dr. L. Kilmer Cr. arr. Repeatable. Prereq: Permission of instructor, 30 college credits. Limited enrollment. Students enroll in both An S 496 and Agron 496. Tour and study of production methods in major crop and livestock regions of the world. Influence of climate, economics, geography, soils, landscapes, markets, and other factors on livestock and crop production. Locations and duration of tours will vary. Summer tour will usually visit a northern location and winter tour will usually visit a southern location. Information usually available 9 months before departure. Tour expenses paid by students.

Program goal(s):

To explore how have views on farm animal welfare changed over time, what (or who) are the driving forces behind changes in how farm animals are cared for, how have producer and consumer attitudes toward the care of farm animals changed over time, the effect of these changes on producer profits and consumer food prices, and how farm animal welfare is assured through codes, assessments, audits and legislation.

Learning outcomes:

1. Understand and appreciate differing views on farm animal welfare and how these views have changed over time

2. Become aware of how farm animal welfare is being assured in the U.K.

3. Understand the differences between codes, assessments, audits and legislation

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4. Garner how the legislative and marketing process for farm animal welfare works

5. Know who the researchers are working in the field of farm animal welfare in the UK, what areas are being addressed, how to locate their work and how their work is being used in codes, assessment, audits and or legislation

6. Interact with progressive farmers and be able to compare and contrast different welfare farming methods

AnS 495 Academic Expectations:

1. Present 9 brief (1 to 2 minutes) oral reports on assigned Fun, Facts & Trivia topics

2. Prepare a written (3 to 5 pages) and oral (10 to 15 min) PowerPoint presentation on assigned background report

3. Read the assigned review papers and prepare a written report (3 to 5 pages) that addresses and discusses the five freedoms

4. Attend (unless absence is approved prior to the class meeting date) and actively participate in all class sessions and discussions

5. Students completing all of the above assignments will receive an S for the class

AnS 496A Academic Expectations:

1. Maintain a daily log or journal of your observations and thoughts. Upon return, summarize (typed) each day’s events and include photos, handouts, and other related material where appropriate. Focus your comments on and distinguish between “science-based” information and feelings or emotion-based arguments.

2. Actively participate in all discussions

3. Prepare a summary report of your thoughts, observations, and conclusions

4. Answer the following six questions, not to exceed ten single spaced pages total

1. How do you define farm animal welfare? 2. How do you feel farm animal welfare should be assured? 3. I believe the difference between a “factory” farm and a “family” farm is….. 4. I believe the difference between Animal Welfare and Animal Rights is ….. 5. Identify a farm animal welfare challenge which occurred in the US in the past 12 months,

describe the issue(s) involved, and comment on how you feel it should be handled.

A total of 12 junior/senior students participated in this course. In addition Ms. S. Niekamp, Director for Animal Welfare at the National Pork Board requested to attend the class. The objective for attending this course was (1) to become updated on swine welfare events occurring within the European Union and (2) to provide an update to the Vice President of Science and Technology at the National Pork Board on possible organizations for the Board to visit in 2011.

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AnS 497. Undergraduate Teaching Experiences in Animal Science. Cr. 1-2. Repeatable, maximum of 4 times. F.S.SS. Prereq: Permission of instructor. Development of oral and written communication skills of technical concepts in animal science. Emphasis on organizational skills, conducting activities and interpersonal communication skills. Responsibilities in a class under direct supervision of a faculty member. A maximum of 4 credits of An S 497 may be applied toward graduation.

Place, K. 2012. Teaching Assistant AnS 336. Animal Behavior and Well-being. Lectured on Transport losses. Supported laboratory two. Assisted with creating in class quizzes, exams, and online quizzes.

Yehling, B. 2014. Teaching Assistant AnS 336. Animal Behavior and Well-being. Lectured on Transport losses. Supported laboratory two. Assisted with creating in class quizzes, exams, and online quizzes.

Science with practice 1. Miss Jessica Jenkins. Spring 2012.

2. One abstract for American Society of Animal Science: Jessie studied how animal behavior and response to stress may affect residual feed intake. The objective of this project was to determine approachability behavior in barrows using human approach and novel object tests between two genetic lines; low residual feed intake versus control.

3. Jenkins, J., A. K. Johnson, N. Gabler and J. Siegford. 2011. NOT and HAT for barrows selected for feed efficiency. First place poster for Science with Practice. Wednesday 7th December 2011. Kildee Hall, Ames IA.

4. Miss Johanna Sholar Fall 2013 5. One abstract American Society of Animal Science: Johanna worked on approach behaviors to a human and novel approach in barrows when selected for residual feed intake.

6. Sholar J. F., J. D. Colpoys, N. K. Gabler, A. F. Keating, S. T. Millman, J. M. Siegford, and A. K. Johnson. 2013. Gilt approachability to a human when selecting for feed efficiency. Poster presented at the Science with Practice Poster Presentation, Dec. 11, 2013, Iowa State University. Certificate of excellence placement.

Club presentations

1. Johnson A. K. 2015. Swine drinking behavior. Animal Nutrition and behavior club. Wednesday 14th January, 2015. Ames, IA.

Graduate Teaching

Animal Science 537 A to F. Topics in Farm Animal Environmental Physiology, Behavior, Stress and Welfare. Taught Spring and Fall. Sole instructor for two semesters. 3 credit hours. Elective. Open to graduating seniors and MS, PhD students.

Animal Science 537 A to D. Topics in animal behavior, welfare and contemporary issues in animal behavior and welfare

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Section Topic Instructor

AnS 537-A Animal Behavior A. Johnson

AnS 537-B Contemporary issues in animal behavior & welfare A. Johnson

AnS 537-C Animal Welfare A. Johnson

AnS 537-D Immune and stress J. Cunnick

Maximum enrollment for the Animal Science 537 class is 5 per semester. These numbers are only for Iowa State University students, they do not include student enrollment from the University of Illinois or Texas Tech University. Fall 2009 and spring 2010 it was Dr. J. Salak-Johnson turn to instruct and lead the course. Dr. J. Salak-Johnson decided to not offer the course these semesters. In the late spring 2010 Dr. Salak-Johnson decided not to offer this course anymore through Illinois and Dr. Sutherland (Texas Tech University) left the U.S. and took up a position in the welfare department of the New Zealand government.

AnS 590L. Teaching. Cr. 1-3. Repeatable. F.S.SS. Prereq: Permission of instructor. Special topics in the animal sciences offered on demand and may be conducted by guest professors.

1. Davis, R. 2012. Teaching Assistant AnS 336. Animal Behavior and Well-being. Lectured on Transport losses. Supported laboratory two. Assisted with creating in class quizzes, exams, and online quizzes.

2. Mohling, C. 2012. Teaching Assistant AnS 336. Animal Behavior and Well-being. Lectured on swine well-being and animal movement. Supported Dr. Johnson with laboratory two. Edited PowerPoint slides, quizzes (online and in class and exams). Graded assignments. Created an extra credit for a case study: comparing two swine production systems for welfare.

3. Roca, A. 2012. Lectured on euthanasia. Edited PowerPoint slides, quizzes (online and in class and exams). Graded assignments.

4. Pairis-Garcia, M. 2013. Teaching Assistant AnS 336. Animal Behavior and Well-being. Created a new veterinary forensics lecture/lab series and lectured on euthanasia. Supported laboratory one. Assisted with creating in class quizzes, exams, and online quizzes.

5. Colplays, J. 2013. Teaching Assistant AnS 336. Animal Behavior and Well-being. Created a new sheep laboratory and lectured on psychological stress. Supported Dr. Johnson with laboratory two. Edited PowerPoint slides, quizzes (online and in class and exams). Graded assignments.

AnS 590-N. Ethology. Cr. 1-3. Repeatable. F.S.SS. Prereq: Permission of instructor. Special topics in the animal sciences, offered on demand and may be conducted by guest professors. Three students.

1. Goldsmith, C. 2006. Literature review: Drinking behaviors of nursery aged pigs. 2. Gesing, L. 2009. Literature review: handling factors that influence transport losses in the

market weight pig. 3. Sadler, L. 2009. Literature review: RFI and behavioral alterations.

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4. Dickey, E. 2010. Literature review: Behavior, physiology and performance of laying hens under differing molting schemes.

5. Weimar, S. 2011. Literature review: Approach vs. fear on farm animals. 6. Roca, A. 2012. Literature review: Comparing and contrasting sows that are lame vs. sound. 7. Garcia-Pairis, M. 2012. Review on the role of substance P in the pain cascade. 8. Davis, R. 2012. Transportation of the market weight pig: Factors that influence transportation

losses. 9. Colpoys, J. 2013. Literature review on feed efficiency, stress and animal welfare.

Supervision of an Post-Doctoral Associate, Agriculture Technician, Undergraduates

From December 2005 to fall 2007 Dr. Butters-Johnson supervised Mr. L. Sadler (Agricultural Specialist I level). Mr. Sadler’s responsibilities included oversight of the behavioral laboratory; assist on data collection on numerous projects and to edit written publications. From 2005 to 2014, Dr. Butters-Johnson has supervised 74 undergraduates on a variety of farm and companion animal well-being projects. From 2013, Dr. Butters-Johnson has supervised two Post-Doctoral Research Associates.

Guest Lecturing & Activities

Guest lecturing

Course title Number No. lectures Title Semester

Issues facing Animal Sci.

ANS 211 1 Animal Well-being: What is the “problem”?

2006

Companion Animal Sci.

ANS 224 1 Dog and cat learning, training and measuring behavior.

2006

Swine Sci. ANS 225 1 How to conduct a SWAP assessment 2006

Survey of Animal Disc.

ANS 501 1 Introduction to animal behavior and well-being at Iowa State University

2006

Applied ethics in Agric.

ECON 362 1 Animal welfare challenges and opportunities.

2006

Veterinarian in Society

VCS312 1 Behavioral indicators of welfare 2006

Issues facing Animal Sci.

ANS 211 1 Animal Well-being: What is the “problem”?

2007

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Companion Animal Sci.

ANS 224 1 Dog and cat learning, training and measuring behavior.

2007

Survey of Animal Disc.

ANS 501 1 Swine well-being: Challenges and Opportunities

2007

Applied ethics in Agric.

ECON 362 1 Animal welfare challenges and opportunities.

2007

Animal Prod. Systems

TSM 327 Swine well-being: Challenges and Opportunities.

2007

Veterinarian in Society

VCS 312 1 Behavioral indicators of welfare 2007

Issues facing Animal Sci.

ANS 211 1 Animal Well-being: What is the “problem”?

2008

Companion Animal Sci.

ANS 224 1 Dog and cat learning, training and measuring behavior.

2008

Survey of Animal Disc.

ANS 501 1 Introduction to animal behavior and well-being at Iowa State University

2008

Applied ethics in Agric.

ECON 362 1 Animal welfare challenges and opportunities.

2008

Animal Prod. Systems

TSM 327 Swine well-being: Challenges and Opportunities

2008

Veterinarian in Society

VCS 312 1 Behavioral indicators of welfare 2008

Issues facing Animal Sci.

ANS 211 1 Animal Well-being: What is the “problem”?

2009

Companion Animal Sci.

ANS 224 1 Dog and cat learning, training and measuring behavior.

2009

Survey of Animal Disc.

ANS 501 1 Introduction to animal behavior and well-being at Iowa State University

2009

Applied ethics in Agric.

ECON 362 1 Animal welfare challenges and opportunities.

2009

Veterinarian in Society

VCS 312 1 Behavioral indicators of welfare 2009

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Survey of Animal Disc.

ANS 501 1 Introduction to animal behavior and well-being at Iowa State University

2010

Veterinarian in Society

VCS 312 1 Behavioral indicators of welfare 2010

Survey of Animal Disc.

ANS 501 1 Introduction to animal behavior and well-being at Iowa State University

2010

Applied ethics in Agric.

ECON 362 1 Animal welfare challenges and opportunities.

2010

Veterinary Diagnostic and Animal Production

VDPAM 465 Animal Welfare Rotation September and

November 2010

Issues facing Animal Sci.

ANS 211 2 Animal Well-being: What is the “problem”?

2011

Survey of Animal Disc.

ANS 501 1 Introduction to animal behavior and well-being at Iowa State University

2011

Applied ethics in Agric.

ECON 362 1 Animal welfare challenges and opportunities.

2011

Animal behavior

BMS 407 1 Swine behavior 2011

Veterinarian in Society

VCS 312 1 Behavioral indicators of welfare 2011

Veterinary Diagnostic and Animal Production

VDPAM 465 1 Animal welfare 2011

Issues facing animal science

An S 211 2 Animal welfare challenges and opportunities.

2012

Study abroad England

HORT 495 1 UK: Culture and history 2012

Survey of Animal Disc.

ANS 501 1 Introduction to animal behavior and well-being at Iowa State University

2012

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Veterinarian in Society

VCS 312 1 Behavioral indicators of welfare 2012

Animal behavior

BMS 407 Swine behavior 2012

Applied ethics in Agric.

ECON 362 1 Animal welfare challenges and opportunities.

2012

Veterinary Diagnostic and Animal Production

VDPAM 465 1 Animal Welfare Rotation 2012

Seminar Behavior club Veterinary School

1 Behavior and handling 2012

American Association of Swine Veterinarians Student Club.

. . Farrowing systems. Pros and cons. 2013

Veterinarian in Society

VCS 312 1 Behavioral indicators of welfare 2013

Animal behavior

BMS 407 1 Swine behavior 2013

Issues facing animal science

An S 211 2 Animal welfare challenges and opportunities.

2013

Veterinary Diagnostic and Animal Production

VDPAM 465 1 Animal Welfare Rotation 2013

Survey of Animal Disc.

ANS 501 1 Introduction to animal behavior and well-being at Iowa State University

2013

Applied ethics in Agric.

ECON 362 1 Animal welfare challenges and opportunities.

2013

American Association of Swine

. . Farrowing systems. Pros and cons. 2014

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Veterinarians Student Club.

Veterinarian in Society

VCS 312 1 Behavioral indicators of welfare 2014

Animal behavior

BMS 407 1 Swine behavior 2014

Issues facing animal science

An S 211 2 Animal welfare challenges and opportunities.

2014

Survey of Animal Disc.

ANS 501 1 Introduction to animal behavior and well-being at Iowa State University

2014

Applied ethics in Agric.

ECON 362 1 Animal welfare challenges and opportunities.

2014

Activities

1. American Association Bovine Practitioners Student Chapter at Iowa State University veterinary college. Spring 2006. Well-being and behavior of dairy and beef cattle and veal calves.

2. Block and Bridle. Fall 2006. Equine behavior and well-being. 3. Iowa State University Pre-Veterinary Club. Fall 2006. Techniques of animal training. 4. American Association of Swine Veterinarians Student Chapter at Iowa State University

veterinary college. Spring 2007. Well-being and behavior swine. 5. Pre-vet club. Spring 2007. Why do dogs behave the way they do? 6. College of Veterinary Medicine. Behavior Club. Fall 2007. Farm animal behavior: figuring

out what an animal wants! 7. VEISHEA Block and Bridle Spring 2007 and 2008 8. Sadler, L. J. 2009. Received the Charles H. and Inez M. Callahan memorial graduate award

for $2,000. Mr. Sadler was my MS student when receiving this award. 9. Pairis, M. 2008. Can fear be assessed in swine? A study measuring fear levels during a human

approach test. Second place poster for Phi Zeta Gamma poster contest at Iowa State University College of Veterinary Medicine research day. August 15th 2008. Monique Pairis, Jill Garvey, Ann Young, Anna Johnson, and Suzanne Millman. Dr. Butters-Johnson partly mentored the student that won the teaching award.

10. Burrack, C. J. W., A. K. Johnson, R. Parsons, L. A. Karriker, K. J. Stalder, C. Wang, and S. Millman. 2010. Investigations into the reliability of a sow lameness scoring tool. Third place poster for Phi Zeta Gamma poster contest at Iowa State University College of Veterinary Medicine research day. August 13th 2010.

11. Dairy welfare issues; what is here and what is coming. Dairy club Fall 2010. Tuesday 14th September 2010.

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12. Insight on how animal welfare may be approached within the sow herd: What are the target traits and how are they measured? Breeding and Genetics seminar. Spring 2011. Friday March 25th 2011.

13. Colpoys, Jessie. 2014. Charles H. and I. M. Callahan memorial graduate award. For excellence in academic performance and outstanding leadership in extracurricular activities relating to poultry. $2000. Graduate student scholarships and award. Friday May 2nd, May 2014.

Preparing Future Faculty (PFF)

1. Cassandra Jones PhD Candidate. Major professor Dr. J. Patience. Spring 2011. Met every other week to work on syllabi and lecture preparation, policies and teaching style, Promotion and Tenure expectations, teaching portfolio needs, preparing a rubrics and tests for class.

2. Jessie Colpoys PhD Candidate. Major professor Dr. A. Johnson. Spring 2013. Met every other week to work on syllabi and lecture preparation, policies and teaching style, Promotion and Tenure expectations, teaching portfolio needs, preparing a rubrics and tests for class.

3. Monique Paris-Garcia PhD Candidate. Major professor Dr. A. Johnson. Fall 2013. Met every other week to work on syllabi and lecture preparation, policies and teaching style, Promotion and Tenure expectations, teaching portfolio needs, preparing a rubrics and tests for class.

4. Amanda Robinson PhD Candidate. Major professor Dr. H. Tyler. Spring 2015. Met every other week to work on syllabi and lecture preparation, policies and teaching style, Promotion and Tenure expectations, teaching portfolio needs, preparing a rubrics and tests for class.

Courses taken to improve teaching skills (25)

1. Experiential learning: Design through assessment. May 23 to 25th, 2005. Manhattan, College of Agriculture Kansas State University, KS.

2. Farm animal well-being retreat between Iowa State University and University of Saskatoon. June 1st to 3rd, 2005 Prince Albert National Park, Saskatoon, Canada.

3. New faculty orientation for teaching at Iowa State University. August 15th 2005. Center for Excellence Learning and Teaching, Iowa State University, Ames, IA.

4. University teaching seminar: helping you find tour direction at Iowa State University. 2005. Center for Excellence Learning and Teaching, Iowa State University, Ames, IA.

5. Orientation to WebCT for on-line learning and teaching. 2005. Communication department of Iowa State University, Ames, IA. Instructor: Mr. Travis Kramer.

6. Orientation to WebCT communication tools. 2005. Communication department of Iowa State University, Ames, IA. Instructor: Mr. Travis Kramer.

7. Creating interactive study activities with Study mate. 2005. Communication department of Iowa State University, Ames, IA. Instructor: Mr. Travis Kramer.

8. Managing the WebCT gradebook. 2005. Communication department of Iowa State University, Ames, IA. Instructor: Mr. Travis Kramer.

9. Creating and delivery quizzes / surveys with WebCT and Respondus. 2005. Communication department of Iowa State University, Ames, IA. Instructor: Mr. Travis Kramer.

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10. WebCT course content delivery. 2005. Communication department of Iowa State University, Ames, IA. Instructor: Mr. Travis Kramer.

11. Designing a basic course in WebCT Gold. 2006. Communication department of Iowa State University, Ames, IA. Instructor: Mr. Travis Kramer.

12. Overview of communication tools in WebCT Gold. 2006. Communication department of Iowa State University, Ames, IA. Instructor: Mr. Travis Kramer.

13. Mastering the WebCT Gold Grade BOOK. 2006. Communication department of Iowa State University, Ames, IA. Instructor: Mr. Travis Kramer.

14. Getting started with WebCT Gold. 2006. Communication department of Iowa State University, Ames, IA. Instructor: Mr. Travis Kramer.

15. Overview of WebCT Gold assessment tools. 2006. Communication department of Iowa State University, Ames, IA. Instructor: Mr. Travis Kramer.

16. Student learning groups within WebCT Gold. 2006. Communication department of Iowa State University, Ames, IA. Instructor: Mr. Travis Kramer.

17. Creating and managing WebCT Gold templates. 2006. Communication department of Iowa State University, Ames, IA. Instructor: Mr. Travis Kramer.

18. Center for Excellence Learning and Teaching training on clicker technology in the classroom. 2009. Communication department of Iowa State University, Ames, IA. Training provided by Leslya Haskell.

19. Peer evaluation of Teaching for the Department of Animal Science. Evaluated AnS 270 Fall 2011. This was to Beta test the forms that had been created by the Peer Evaluation of Teaching committee. The process was to (1) receive and review materials from the instructor of record (Dr. S. Lonergan) (2) Pre lecture meeting on what would be covered in that lecture to be observed, what were the learning outcomes and to establish format of the lecture to be delivered (3) Attend lecture and observe as if a student (4) Post lecture meeting to review the lecture and what was osberve3d and to clarify any questions and (5) to write up a formative teaching report that was shared with Dr. S. Lonergan. This Beta testing was then presented to faculty at the Departmental retreat November 2011.

20. Dog Behavior Evaluations in Shelters. Match-up II. Presented by Dr. A. Marder. Saturday 15th January 2011. Animal Rescue League-Iowa.

21. Adobe Acrobat Training. Tuesday 29th March 2011. Breton Center, Ames, IA.

22. Blackboard learning: Introduction to Blackboard learning. Monday 20th June 2011. Communications building, Ames, IA.

23. Blackboard learning: Organizing course content. Tuesday 21st June 2011. Communications building, Ames, IA.

24. Blackboard learning: Creating test pools quizzes and surveys for Black board learning. Thursday 3rd November 2011. Communications building, Ames, IA.

25. Blackboard learning: Clicker training. Thursday 14th September 2012. Communications building, Ames, IA.

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Graduate Student Advising

Major Professor as Program of Study Committee

Student Major Professor Major Thesis Title Degree Expected Completion

Analia Roca A. Johnson Animal Physiology

Sow behavior when in sound and painful states of transient lameness

MS December 2015

Jessie Jenkins A. Johnson Animal Physiology

Approach behavior of pigs when selected for residual feed intake

Ph.D. December 2015

Currently Serving as Program of Study Committee Member

Student Major

Professor

Major Degree Expected

completion

Simone Soso J. Koziel Environmental Science Ph.D. 2013

Ashley Holmes J. Zimmerman Veterinary Diagnostic & Animal production Medicine

MS 2014

Jessica Bates L. Karriker Veterinary Diagnostic & Animal production Medicine

MS 2015

Schontonia Davis P. Hoffman Animal Nutrition MS 2015

Isa Ehr M. Persia Animal Nutrition Ph.D 2015

Amanda Robinson H. Tyler Animal Physiology Ph.D 2016

Cayla Iske C. Morris Animal Nutrition MS 2016

Cassie Holloway J. Patience Animal Nutrition MS 2016

Isabelle Withrock S. Millman BMS MS 2015

Luna Ku S. Millman BMS Ph.D. 2016

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Karris Folks B. Klaver and J. Pruetz

Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Ph.D. 2017

Completed: Served as Program of Study Major Professor

Student Major Thesis Title Degree Completed Placement

Ciara Jackson (nee Goldsmith)

Animal Physiology

Drinking behavior in nursery aged pigs

MS 2007 Research and Development; Proliant Foods, IA

Emily Dickey

Animal Physiology

Evaluation of a calcium pre-molt and low-energy molt program: Effects on laying hen behavior, production, and physiology before, during, and after a fasting or non-fasting molt

MS 2008 Rockford Community College, IL

Larry Sadler

Animal Physiology

The effect of selection for residual feed intake on general behavioral activity, occurrence of lesions, scale activity and exit score in Yorkshire gilts

MS 2009 Started PhD within the Biomedical Science Department at Iowa State University, IA

Leah Gesing

Animal Physiology

Pre-sorting and pen size effects on the stress responses at loading and unloading and transport losses in market weight pigs

MS 2010 Started PhD within the Department of Animal Science, Illinois University, IL

Shawna Weimar

Animal Physiology

Willingness to Approach (WTA): Live human observation vs. digital image

MS 2012 Pine ridge farms Des Moines. Special projects coordinator quality assurance department

Rebecca Kephart

Animal Physiology

Establishing Bedding and Boarding Requirements for Finisher Pigs Through

MS 2013 Research and Technical Service Assistant. Gro-Master

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Scientific Validation – Macro-study

Incorporated. Omaha NE.

Caroline Mohling

Animal Physiology

Developing validated and objective industry-ready tools to assess joint pain manifestation and lameness in the sow.

MS 2013 Regulatory Program Manager. Diamond V. Iowa City, IA.

Monique Pairis-Garcia

Animal Physiology

Advancing techniques to promote the welfare of sows utilized in laboratory based lameness models

Ph.D 2014 Assistant Professor in Animal Behavior and Welfare The Ohio State University

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Completed: Served as Program of Study Committee Member

Student Major Professor

Major Thesis Title Degree Completed

Placement

Nick Berry T. Baas Animal Science

Loading system effect on performance handling and meat quality attributes of finisher pigs

Ph.D. 2007 Cargill Meats Solutions, IA

Angela Green

H. Xin Agricultural Engineering

A systematic evaluation of laying hen housing for improving hen welfare

Ph.D. 2008 Assistant Professor Agricultural Bioengineering, Illinois University

Claire Masker

M. Retallick

Agricultural Education and Studies

Managing Replacement Gilts: A unit within the Sow Lifetime Productivity Management Guide

MS 2008 United States Pork Center of Excellence Communications director, Ames, IA

Josh Bowden

L. Karriker Veterinary Diagnostic & Animal production Medicine

A systematic evaluation of the evidence for Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome vaccine efficacy on reproductive performance in sows

MS 2009 Swine veterinarian, Farmland Foods, MO

Robert Fitzgerald

K. Stalder Animal Breeding and Genetics

An evaluation of practices to improve sow productive

Ph.D. 2009 Geneticist, Pig Improvement

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lifetime and producer profitability

Company (PIC), North America, Nashville TN

Monica Elmore

E. Pajor Animal Science

The impact of environmental enriched hosing on sow motivation, behavior and welfare.

Ph.D. 2010 Post Doctoral at University of Illinois in the laboratory of Dr. R. Johnson

Lori Layman

L. Karriker VDPAM A Systematic Review of the Evidence on the Effectiveness of the Treatment of Lameness in Sows

MS 2011 Field Services ISU CVM

Jennifer Youngs

J. Dekkers Animal Science

The effect of selection for residual feed intake during the grow/finish phase of production on feeding behavior traits and sow reproduction and lactation efficiency in Yorkshire swine

PhD 2011 Post Doctoral Position; Department of Animal Science, ISU

Laurie Mack

E. Pajor Animal Science (Purdue University)

The influence of gestational housing on the behavior, physiology and welfare of the sow and her piglets

Ph.D. 2012 Post Doctoral position University of Pennsylvania

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Amanda Sowers

S. Millman Veterinary Diagnostic & Animal production Medicine

Behavioral and physiological indicators of post-surgical pain – using behavioral and physiological measures to evaluate acute pain and distress following surgical portal vein catheterization in dairy calves

MS 2012 Novartis, Animal Well-being specialist for North America

Jennifer Woods

S. Millman Veterinary Diagnostic & Animal production Medicine

Analysis of the use of “CASH” dispatch kit captive bolt gun as a single stage euthanasia process for pigs

MS 2012 Livestock Solutions LLC

Maureen Petersen

C. Flora Sustainable Agriculture Program

Undergraduate Education and Attitudes towards Swine Welfare

MS 2013 Unknown

Allison Meiszberg

L. Karriker Veterinary Diagnostic & Animal production Medicine

Non-thesis option MS 2013 Associate Veterinarian at Naperville Animal Hospital in Naperville, Illinois

Larry Sadler

S. Millman Veterinary Diagnostic & Animal production Medicine

Effects of flow rate, gas type and disease status on the welfare of suckling and weaned pigs during gas euthanasia

Ph.D. 2013 Post-Doctoral position Department of Animal Science, Iowa State University

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Marja Nikkilae

K. Stalder Animal Breeding & Genetics

Gilt growth, compositional and structural soundness effects on sow productive lifetime

Ph.D. 2013 FiGen the Finnish Pig Breeding Company, Finland

Monica Newman

J. Patience Animal Nutrition

Defining the energy and nutrient content of corn grown in drought-stressed conditions and determining the relationship between energy content of corn and the response of growing pigs to xylanase supplementation

MS 2014 Pursuing a Ph.D at the University of Veterinary Medicine, Vienna. Clinic for swine. Major Swine Nutrition. Supervisor Dr. B. Metzler-Zebeli. Research will focus on the health-enhancing proprieties of complex carbohydrates ion growing pigs.

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Teaching Assistant Advising for AnS 336

Students who served a teaching assistant role in AnS 336: Domestic Animal Behavior and Well-Being from fall 2006 to fall 2014

Semester Year Student Level

Fall 2006 Robert Baker MS

Fall 2007 Ciara Jackson MS

Fall 2008 Allison Meiszberg

Maureen Peterson

Senior Undergraduate

Senior Undergraduate

Both in Animal Science

Fall 2009 Leah Gesing

Larry Sadler

MS

MS

Fall 2010 Hongyu Sun MS

Spring 2012 Rebecca Davis

Megan Place

MS

Undergraduate Animal Science

Fall 2012 Caroline Mohling

Analia Roca

MS

MS

Fall 2013 Monique Pairis-Garcia

Jessica Colpoys

PhD

PhD

Fall 2014 Lori Welch

Brittney Yehling

Undergraduate Animal Science

Undergraduate Animal Science

Fall 2015 Isa Ehr PhD

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Changes to the Iowa State University Teaching Catalogue

In fall 2008, there was a newly approved Major in Animal Physiology with a specialization in Ethology approved by the College of Agriculture and Life Science. In addition Dr. Butters-Johnson has added three Animal Science options; Animal Science 590N which is a special topics class (effect spring 2008), Animal Science 699J Research hours in Ethology (effect spring 2008) and AnS 537 A to F. Topics in Farm Animal Environmental Physiology, Behavior, Stress and Welfare (presented above in the Graduate teaching section).

In 2005, a new graduate course was proposed when Dr. Johnson joined the faculty at Iowa State University. In the field of animal behavior and welfare, there were and still are few universities that have a critical mass of people who are able to teach the numerous facets of animal welfare. A joint venture between ISU, IL and TTU was formed. The three instructors (McGlone; TTU; Salak-Johnson; IL and Johnson; ISU) all were responsible for different semesters. In 2007 Dr. McGlone’s responsibilities changed and he was unable to teach the Animal Rights and Philosophies class. However, Dr. Sutherland joined TTU faculty and assumed this role. In 2009, Dr. Sutherland left TTU and returned to New Zealand to assume a governmental role, thus removing herself from teaching. Dr. Salak-Johnson choose not to offer the environmental stress or brain mechanisms topics in 2009 for undefined reasons and upon pursuing, informed Dr. Johnson in late Spring 2010 that she no longer was able to teach her sections of this combined course. Therefore, due to personnel changes noted above this course had to be restructured to meet the abilities and strengths of Dr. Johnson and therefore, three semesters are now offered; animal behavior, animal welfare and contemporary issues.

Fall 2012, Dr. Butters-Johnson and Dr. Sterle have proposed a new course AnS 190X Livestock handling, safety and welfare. (1-2) CR.2. F.S.SS. Understanding of animal perception to develop best care practices involved in handling of livestock species (beef, sheep, swine, dairy, equine, poultry). Intensive development of skills associated with handling and moving healthy and compromised livestock in respect to human and animal welfare. Integration of scientific and theoretical knowledge of biosecurity and animal-human interactions as it relates to livestock handling and movement. Department of Animal Science curriculum committee has approved the experimental course.

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Professional Practice

The candidate continues to provide leadership through her service on a number of wide ranging industry committees. These committees represent state and national industries

with a scope of global influence.

Continuing Education & Professional Practice (4)

2002. American Meat Institute (AMI), completion of the Animal Handling and Stunning Course. Kansas City.

2003. American Meat Institute (AMI), completion of the Animal Handling and Stunning Course. Kansas City.

2004. American Meat Institute (AMI), completion of the Animal Handling and Stunning Course. Kansas City.

2007. Professional Animal Care (PACCO), certification to be a third party auditor in pork and beef packing plants.

Completed service for National Committees (18)

Personally invited to serve on all these committees 1. American Dairy Society Association (ADSA). 2007. Discover conference on sow longevity. Steering committee. First sow longevity conference held globally. Tasks were to identify speakers, raise sponsorship monies, and organize the agenda and to help advertise the meeting. A total of 120 people attended (maximum allowed). Countries represented were USA, Canada, UK, Ireland, Finland, Denmark, the Netherlands, Brazil and Chile. 2. American Humane Association. 2008 to 2011. American Humane Certified™ Scientific Advisory Committee. The only assistant professor to serve on the committee (all other member are full rank professors) Sole technical advisor for guidelines for swine standards (http://www.thehumanetouch.org/guideline_docs/2008PublicSwineStandardsGuidelines08-11-08.pdf ) that can be used to grant farms American Humane Association Certified Free Farmed. 3. American Society Animal Sciences: Animal Behavior and Well-Being (National) committee. 2009 to 2010. Serving in the capacity of the Chair. As a committee member / chair I was actively involved in reviewing all abstracts that were submitted to the section (n = 105). I lead the committee successfully had a symposia accepted on Euthanasia. I organized the order of the agenda for both the poster and oral sessions respectively. The ASAS committee worked alongside the ADSA well-being committee. 4. American Society Animal Sciences: Animal Behavior and Well-Being (Mid-west) committee. 2006 to 2008. Served in the capacity of the Chair of the committee. 2007-2008; 2009-2010. As a committee member I was actively involved in reviewing all abstracts that were submitted to the section. As chair, I wrote a symposium and oral session concept titled “Swine well-being issues: How are they being addressed?” and the idea was accepted and in addition the committee were provide $1500 to bring in an outside speaker to the event. I was in charge of reviewing all other abstract submissions, garnering outside reviews, addressing concerns with the

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abstracts (n = 4) and organizing the overall agenda around the symposium. The symposium was held on Tuesday 18th March 2008, approximately 75 persons attended over the morning. Four invited speakers presented: J. N. Marchant-Forde, D. C. Lay, Jr., R. M. Marchant-Forde, E. A. Pajor, and H. W. Stress responses of piglets during routine processing procedures. A. K. Johnson and C. J. Jackson. Drinking behavior of seven week old pigs when water is either withheld or provided ad libitum. J. Woods. Active euthanasia and animal welfare and M. J. Ritter A review of transport losses in market weight pigs. In addition I chaired in 2008 the animal behavior and well-being poster session where 12 posters were submitted and displayed. 5. American Society Animal Sciences: Animal Behavior and Well-Being (National) committee. 2006 to 2008. Served in the capacity of the Chair of the committee (2007-2008). As a committee member / chair I was actively involved in reviewing all abstracts that were submitted to the section. As chair I was in charge of obtaining peer reviews completed on all submitted abstract and also organizing the order of the agenda for both the poster and oral sessions respectively. The ASAS committee worked alongside the ADSA well-being committee to identify two centennial speakers to present at the National meeting; Dr. R. Strickland from the University of Maryland who did a reflection over the past and how ASAS has played a role in behavior and well-being and A. K. Johnson who was asked to present the future role of ASAS in the field of animal behavior and well-being. 6. American Association Swine Veterinarians (AASV): 2005 to 2007. (http://www.aasv.org/). The AASV is an organization that represents 1225 swine veterinarians of which 770 are located in the U.S. and is the official organization for pig veterinarians. Task force on third party auditing. Committee member to serve as an expert to the AASV on what third party audits were on the market or being worked on, the content of these audits, timelines and how companies were implementing them in farm and at the packing plants. The committee disbanded when the ASSV began working closely with the National Pork Boards Animal Welfare Committee on the auditing issue. 7. Animal Agriculture Alliance (AAA). 2005 to 2006 (http://www.animalagalliance.org/main/home.cfm?Section=Main&Category=Home) Animal Welfare and Food Production. Third-party subject matter experts. Aim of AAA is to improve communications among farmers, ranchers, processors, food retailers and consumers, helping people better understand the role animal agriculture plays in providing a safe, abundant food supply to a hungry world. Monthly conference calls to identify what activist groups were currently involved in; campaigns, message points, legislation etc., and then to provide guidance the AAA to work on. AAA has 500 clients including individuals (veterinarians, animal scientists, producers, crop farmers, sales & marketing individuals, etc.), associations (local, state, national & international), government officials, as well as private/public businesses across all sectors of the feed & food chain (animal health & nutrition, feed, biotech, producers, processors, retailers, food distribution, etc.). 8.Animal Welfare Committee: National Pork Board. 2005 to 2014 (www.pork.org). Committee member the role is to provide scientific advice for the creation of educational programs; PQA Plus (2010), On farm euthanasia of swine – recommendations for producers (2010), fact sheets and the swine care handbook for the U.S. pork producer (75,000). In July 2010 there are 49,005 individuals certified within the PQA Plus program and 10,917 sites that have undergone a welfare assessment (64% of the U.S. swine inventory). In addition as a member of the committee the candidate reviews the merits of proposals submitted for Checkoff during in the areas of gestation sow housing, handling and transport, euthanasia and on farm production practices

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(committee has funded $3,586,752.00 million; 2002 to present) and to participate / present at the National Pork Board if a state or national issues arise on swine welfare.

9. Farm Foundation: Animal Welfare Committee. 2005 to 2006. (http://www.farmfoundation.org/) Farm Foundation serves as a catalyst for sound public policy by providing objective information to foster deeper understanding of issues shaping the future for agriculture, food systems and rural regions. Farm Foundation does not lobby or advocate. In has a 75-year reputation for objectivity allows us to bring together diverse stakeholders for discussions on issues and public policies. The Foundation addresses issues significant across the face of agriculture and rural America, regardless of geographic, livestock or crop boundaries. Farm Foundation initiates dialogue on timely and evolving issues, bringing all stakeholders together for productive discussions and providing comprehensive, objective information for business and public policy decision makers in agriculture, the food system and rural regions. This committee was involved in reviewing scientific literature, writing a animal welfare chapter and finalizing the content. Full and final report can be located on http://www.farmfoundation.org/news/templates/widetemplate.aspx?articleid=1098

10. Federation of Animal Science Societies (FASS). 2005 to 2006. https://secure.fass.org/publications/order_form1.asp. Committee member for the swine Level I and II training. Chaired by Professor John McGlone. This is the first species-specific educational module to accompany the Farm Animal Worker Training Program and is available from the Federation of Animal Science Societies The Swine Training Level 1 contains a video production (CD-ROM and VHS cassette) by FASS addressing general principles of swine care and use. Space and temperature charts for display at the facility, a PowerPoint presentation (Pig Overview) on CD-ROM. (Speaker notes included) the National Pork Board Video Series, Video 3: "Swine Handling for Pork Producers" Reproducible certificate of completion, a spiral-bound, four-color publication of more than 40 slides from the PowerPoint file and sample test questions and answers. A total of 37 have been distributed. 11. Federation of Animal Science Societies (FASS): 2007 to 2010. (http://www.fass.org/index.asp). Committee member for revising Chapter 10 of the Guide for the care and use of agricultural animal in agricultural research and teaching. Titled Guidelines for swine husbandry. Chair is Dr. Janeen Salak-Johnson. This is the guide that all research across the U.S. must refer to and that the Institutional Animal Care and Use Committees refer to when research proposals are submitted by scientists. 12. Future Trends in Animal Agriculture (FTAA): USDA-ARS. 2005 to 2007. The FTAA is made up of commodity groups, animal advocacy organizations, consumer representatives, government personnel, and others. The role of the committee was to help with the content and theme of the agenda (annually) and to be responsible in notifying and organizing one speaker to attend the conference. The meeting was held at the USDA in Washington D.C. in 2005, the meeting focused on Proceedings: Certification and Education Programs: Current Status of Farm Animal Welfare, in 2006, Addressing International Trade Complexities of Animal Welfare and in 2007, Food Animal Agriculture in 2020. Approximately 200 persons would attend and the attendance came from government, commodity, private business, humane and animal rights groups. 13. International Meat Animal Welfare Research Conference (IMAWRC): American Meats Institute (AMI): Task force on creating a one day symposium on animal well-being issues that directly affect the packing industry in the U.S. 2005 to 2007. Every other year meetings were well attended and help prior to the annual AMI meetings in Kansas City. Experts in the field

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animal handling and stunning would present their latest research findings to the audience that consisted of all the large packing plants in the U.S.A. (Cargill, Smithfield, Tyson, Swift and Hormel; 90% of the packing plant industry).

14. International Society for Applied Ethology (ISAE). 2009 to 2011. Dr. Jeremy Marchant-Forde is serving as chair for the organizational committee. In July 2011 the 45th International conference for ISAE will be held in Indianapolis. In 2008 the meeting was held Cains Australia. A total of 236 people from 102 countries registered for the meeting and 59% of them gave presentations.

15. Sow Longevity Committee: National Pork Board. 2005 to 2010. As a committee member I was involved in reviewing the scientific literature, to help write fact sheets, programs and policy statements on sow longevity issues for the National Pork Board.

16. WERA-204. Agricultural Bioethics. 2006 to 2008. Multi state committee that was actively involved in holding symposiums and oral / poster presentations at the National American Society of Animal Science meetings. As a committee member I was involved in identifying issues, agendas, speakers and helping review the submitted abstracts. 17. Swine Health / Animal Well Being Committee. Iowa Pork Producers Association (IPPA). 2008 to present. Newly formed committee in 2008. Committee member role is to provide scientific advice on welfare issues at the state level. In 2008 invited me and seven others to visit Denmark and review the free access stalls for sows with the intention of holding educational seminar at their January 2009 meeting. In addition Dr. S. Millman and I are working on a trucker survey to be asked in November 2008 at selected packing plants to identify issues of animal handling and welfare policies that cause challenges for the truckers. http://www.iowapork.org/) The IPPA Animal Well being committee serves a important swine producing state. The February 2008 USDA report indicates that there are 8500 operations (36,129,336 market hogs; 482,455 feeder pigs; and 23,395 seedstock were checked off in Iowa with a gross market value of $4,679,611,661with hogs in Iowa). Iowa pork industry: creates more than 63,000 jobs, contributes more than $2 billion in annual payroll, and contributes $12 billion annually in economic impact to the State of Iowa (Iowa State University’s Department of Economics). 18.NCR-1029: Animal Behavior and Welfare. 2005 to 2010. Multi state committee that is actively involved in validating “fear” tests for swine, goats, sheep, beef, dairy and poultry. Three test are being compared; novel-approach, avoidance and startle testing. Iowa State University in the summer of 2008 complete the swine portion and it is anticipated in 2009 will work on poultry. It is projected that after data analysis is compete (to be done at Purdue University by Dr. J Garner, that a peer review paper will be completed by all involved and that this will have far reaching consequences in providing the first scientific information as to whether these tests are truly valid and should e sued by Ethologists world wide as a sound predictor of discomfort / fear in farm animals. There is no money provided to the researchers to complete this work. 19.NCCC-209: Agricultural bioethics multi-state research committee. 2009 to 2011. Animal scientists have contributed greatly to the abundant and readily available food supply that most Americans now enjoy. However, the mechanical and chemical technologies that were employed to increase animal production levels and lessen human labor have also brought forth questions related to the appropriateness of the restrictions on animal behavior and the lessening of animal lifespan associated with the high levels of growth rate, egg and milk production, etc. These questions arise within a world where social structures are changing rapidly. There is an undoubtedly mistaken belief that all scientists typically view science as a value-free enterprise,

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and therefore, give little attention to the ethical implications of their work. Nevertheless, science is a social practice that supports cultural agendas. These in turn determine socio-political structures that influence that has access to goods, services, liberties, and power. To address these concerns this committee is working on the following projects: (1) create a forum in which contentious issues in animal science and agriculture may be vigorously debated (2) increase the number of undergraduate and graduate courses that deal with the ethics of animal sciences and animal agriculture, (3) create "renewed attention to the philosophy of science within the animal agriculture and veterinary disciplines", (4) sponsor workshops / symposia which would "cover the basic patterns of argument used to justify an action in light of its consequences, in light of claims of right, consent and respect...." and (5) establish a new regional project on agricultural bioethics to encourage the development of active interdisciplinary research projects and outreach programs.

Currently serving on National and International Committees (12)

Personally invited to serve on all these committees

1.American Society of Animal Sciences. Early Career Achievement Award committee. 2012-2014. As a past recipient of the award, the role is to serve for one year on the committee. In this role you review all candidates that submit for consideration of the award in 2012. During this review, a matrix is created listing the candidate’s strengths and weakness. Each reviewers comments are sent to the chair of the committee who ranks the information and selected the recipient of the award.

2. Animal Welfare Committee: National Pork Board. 2014 to present (www.pork.org). Committee advisor the role is to provide scientific advice for the creation of educational programs; PQA Plus (2010), On farm euthanasia of swine – recommendations for producers (2010), fact sheets and the swine care handbook for the U.S. pork producer (75,000). In July 2010 there are 49,005 individuals certified within the PQA Plus program and 10,917 sites that have undergone a welfare assessment (64% of the U.S. swine inventory). In addition as a member of the committee the candidate reviews the merits of proposals submitted for Checkoff during in the areas of gestation sow housing, handling and transport, euthanasia and on farm production practices (committee has funded $3,586,752.00 million; 2002 to present) and to participate / present at the National Pork Board if a state or national issues arise on swine welfare.

3. Animal Well-Being Advisory Committee. Iowa Select Farms. 2011 to present. A newly formed committee that Dr. Butters-Johnson chairs. Committee role includes third party auditing of the farms, reviewing all animal welfare policies, SOP’s and written documents, oversee their educational and training programs on farm and to offer up to date scientific advice pertaining to swine welfare on farm.

4. Pork Industry Animal Welfare Advisory Group. National Pork Producers Council (NPPC). 2008 to present. Committee member is to guide NPPC to provide scientific input in standards that can be used by any entity to conduct assessments/audits as deemed necessary. Help provide direction to the USDA through NPPC work on swine well-being throughout the entire pork chain. Furthermore, to help develop a comprehensive strategy to address animal welfare issues such as state ballot initiatives driven by animal rights organizations and legislation supported by these groups for the purpose of mandating animal care practices.

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5. The Center for Food Integrity. Animal Care Review Panel. 2012 to present. The Center for Food Integrity has created an Animal Care Review Panel to provide a balanced analysis of undercover video investigations. This process engages recognized animal care specialists to examine video and provide expert perspectives for food retailers, the pork industry and the media. The Panel will include a veterinarian, animal scientist and an ethicist animal scientist, a veterinarian and an ethicist to assure various perspectives are represented. http://www.foodintegrity.org/programs/pork-panel

6. International Organization for Standards. ISO. 2012-present. US TAG to ISO/TC 34/WG16 Animal Welfare. Asked to represent the U.S. Pork Industry. First plenary session on 23rd October2012 was held in Paris to start the development of global standards for animal welfare. The standards are expected to be completed by October 2013.

7. World Organization for Animal Health (OIE): 2005 to present (http://www.oie.int/eng/en_index.htm). Serving USDA for review of the sea, land transport, slaughter and mass euthanasia working guidelines.

8. Pig Information Gateway (PIG): 2005 to present. (http://www.porkgateway.org/web/guest1/home). Animal behavior and well-being committee. Attend committee members and outline the areas that need to have useful information collated and presented for pork producers to use on their facilities.

9. Pig Information Gateway (PIG): 2005 to present. (http://www.porkgateway.org/web/guest1/home) Production and management committee. Attend committee members and outline the areas that need to have useful information collated and presented for pork producers to use on their facilities.

10. Spokesperson for the National Pork Board on Food safety, disease containment and impact on swine well-being. 2013-present. For more than 12 years, four livestock commodity organizations have been working together on preparation for managing a Foot-and-Mouth Disease outbreak. The American Sheep Industry Association, Dairy Management Inc., National Cattlemen’s Beef Association, as a contractor to the national Beef Checkoff program, and National Pork Board joined efforts to create the Foot and mouth Disease (FMD) Cross-Species Communications Team with the goal of preparing now to maintain consumer confidence and create a unified industry response in the event of an outbreak. An important part of that preparation is identifying credible spokespersons that can help carry key messages about food safety, the disease’s containment and impact, animal well-being, and more to the consumer audience.

11. Spokesperson for the National Pork Board on Swine well-being. 2013-present. For more than 12 years, four livestock commodity organizations have been working together on preparation for managing a Foot-and-Mouth Disease outbreak. The American Sheep Industry Association, Dairy Management Inc., National Cattlemen’s Beef Association, as a contractor to the national Beef Checkoff program, and National Pork Board joined efforts to create the Foot and mouth Disease (FMD) Cross-Species Communications Team with the goal of preparing now to maintain consumer confidence and create a unified industry response in the event of an outbreak. An important part of that preparation is identifying credible spokespersons that can help carry key messages about food safety, the disease’s containment and impact, animal well-being, and more to the consumer audience.

12. Livestock Research Innovation Corporation (LRIC). 2014-present. Responsibility of ensuring that the research funded by the livestock and poultry sectors that operate in the province of Ontario Canada are of the highest standard. Yearly the livestock and poultry

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sectors in Ontario contribute approximately $6 M in direct industry investment in research funding and leverage other funding of twice this value creating a valuable livestock and poultry research portfolio in the Province. Serve as a professional reviewer for the submitted proposals.

Currently severing on State Committees (3)

Personally invited to serve on all these committees

1. Iowa Farm Animal Care. 2009 to present. Committee member role is to provide scientific advice on farm animals welfare issues at the state level. To create a new state wide program that can handle, answer and address farm animal welfare issues without them moving onto a legislative level.

2. Swine Health / Animal Well Being Committee. Iowa Pork Producers Association (IPPA). 2008 to 2013. Committee member role is to provide scientific advice on welfare issues at the state level. In 2008 invited me and seven others to visit Denmark and review the free access stalls for sows with the intention of holding educational seminar at their January 2009 meeting. In addition Dr. S. Millman and I are working on a trucker survey to be asked in November 2008 at selected packing plants to identify issues of animal handling and welfare policies that cause challenges for the truckers. http://www.iowapork.org/) The IPPA Animal Well being committee serves a important swine producing state. The February 2008 USDA report indicates that there are 8500 operations (36,129,336 market hogs; 482,455 feeder pigs; and 23,395 seedstock were checked off in Iowa with a gross market value of $4,679,611,661with hogs in Iowa). Iowa pork industry: creates more than 63,000 jobs, contributes more than $2 billion in annual payroll, and contributes $12 billion annually in economic impact to the State of Iowa (Iowa State University’s Department of Economics).

3. Animal well-being committee. Iowa Pork Producers Association (IPPA). 2013-to present. Chaired by Dr. H. Hill, this new committee will advise on state swine well-being issues. Current projects include gestation sow housing and fitness to transport.

Completed service for Multi-State Programs (1)

1. Higher Education Grant. 2005 to 2006. The Ohio State, Michigan State, Purdue University and Iowa State University held initial talks in June 2005 at the National American Society of Animal Sciences held at Cincinnati, OH to focus on a Higher Education Grant (projected a $300,00 over three years) for creation of a three step welfare teaching certificate across state.

Currently serving on Multi-State Programs (1) 1. NCR-1029: Animal Behavior and Welfare. 2010 to present. The long-term objective of the

NC-1029 project is to optimize animal welfare and productivity. In order to meet this long term objective, we are proposing to provide sound science in the following two areas for the next five years of the NC-1029 project: (a) to develop novel animal behavior measurement techniques and to evaluate animal behavior as an indicator of animal welfare. There is a

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need to develop novel, preferably non-invasive techniques to measure animal behavior. Behavior can be used as an indicator of welfare, and can provide critical and timely information in regards to how an animal is coping, adapting or not coping to a prescribed set of circumstances and (b) to improve our understanding of various aspects of on-farm welfare assessment and auditing programs such as sampling (including frequency of visits, number of animals/pens/cages monitored, and other aspects of methodology) and the appropriateness and feasibility of various on-farm measurements. Many animal welfare assessment/certification and third party auditing programs have been introduced in the U.S. in recent years, such as the Pork Quality Assurance-Plus (PQA Plus) for swine, United Egg Producers Certified for layer hens, and the National FARM program for dairy cattle. The work of the NC-1029 committee is crucial for the development and implementation of science-based programs. Commodity groups in the U.S. have highlighted that their policies and programs must be based on sound animal welfare science (e.g., National Pork Board, 2002; National Milk Producers Federation, 2009).The protocols for these two areas of research will be carried out at multiple institutions and the outcomes will elucidate the validity of measures across different environments and genotypes of farm animals.

International Activities (7)

1. Invited. Chair at the International Society of Applied Ethology titled; Indicators of animal welfare. July 7 2008 Dublin Ireland.

2. Invited. Iowa Pork Producers Association to attend a one week trip around Denmark. The objective was to review and observe the free access stall system used for gestating sows and to garner information that can be used by the pork producers in the state of IA if they wish to retrofit or build loose housed sow systems. August 16 to 23 2008, Denmark.

3. Invited. American Society of Applied Engineers to be their keynote speaker on farm animal welfare events in North America. The Brazilian government paid for business related expenses. September 1 to 5 2008, Iguassu Falls Brazil.

4. Invited. Professor M. Rothschild, Distinguished Professor and M. E. Ensminger Endowed Chair to speak at the Ensminger International Conference titled Adapting animal production to changes for a growing human population to present on Standards for Animal Welfare Management. May 19 to 21, 2010 Lleida, Spain.

5. Invited. Professor H. Xin, Invited to speak at the International symposium on animal environment and welfare. Edited by Richard Gates, Hongwei Xin Baoming Li and Ruqian Zhao. Swine industry animal welfare issues and research programs in the USA. October 19 – 22 2013. Ronchang Chongqing China.

6.Johnson, A. K. 2014. On farm animal behavior and welfare. Invited. Advances in Animal Production. Ensminger Symposium. La Molina, Lima, Peru. Wednesday 5th November – Friday 7th November 2014.

7. McGlone, J. J., and A. K. Johnson. 2014. Opportunities to Improve Transport Losses: Efficacy of Trailer Bedding and Boarding Levels. IPVS. Cancun Mexico. June 8th – 11th 2014.

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Institutional Service (9)

1. Swine Veterinarian. Assistant, Associate or Full Professor: Veterinary Diagnostic and Production Animal Medicine. Tenure track. 12 month appointment. Swine section in Food Supply Veterinary Medicine. Dr. Alex Ramirez began January 1, 2008.

2. Animal Behavior and Welfare. Assistant, Associate or Full Professor: Veterinary Diagnostic and Production Animal Medicine. Tenure track. 12 month appointment. Swine section in Food Supply Veterinary Medicine. Dr. Suzanne Millman began February 1, 2008.

3. Molecular Muscle Physiology. Tenure-track, full-time, 9-month faculty position. Department of Animal Science. Dr. Joshua Selsby began August 16, 2008.

4. Wallace Chair for Sustainable Agriculture. Asked by Dean Wintersteen to serve. Dr. Matthew Liebman, Iowa State University agronomy professor, became the new Henry A. Wallace Endowed Chair for Sustainable Agriculture on July 1, 2007.

5. Teaching coordinator. Animal Science. Tenure Track 12 month appointment. Dr. Jodi Sterle began August 15, 2011.

6. Chaired Dr. Aileen Keating’s three year review committee for consideration to continue with her academic career with the Department of Animal Science at Iowa State University. 27th March 2013. Also on the committee were Dr. S. Carpenter, H. Harris, S. Lonergan and C. Youngs.

7. Member of Dr. Nicholas Gabler Promotion and Tenure committee. Chaired by Dr. D. Beitz. Co-committee members Drs. S. Lonergan, Dekkers and Reecy. 2012.

8. Member of Dr. Stephanie Hanson Promotion and Tenure committee. Chaired by Dr. D. Garrick. Co-committee members Dr.s E. Huff-Lonergan, J. Patience and J. Russell. 2013.

9. Iowa Pork Industry Center. Asked by Associate Dean Lawrence to serve as a member of the committee. Chaired by Dean Lawrence and Professor Beermann. 2014-2015.

Past Animal Science Department Committees (4)

1. Art. Department of Animal Science, Iowa State University. 2005 to 2007. Committee member role was to identify art from other departments or institutions on or off Iowa State campus to show case in Kildee Hall. In addition worked on getting several oil portraits hung in the Kildee atrium of previous department heads.

2. Chuck wagon / graduate breakfast. Department of Animal Science, Iowa State University. 2005 to 2009. Committee member role is to attend the meetings before the cook outs occur to make sure those food ingredients and personnel are in place, to help set up tables and chairs the night before and attend the graduate breakfast and home coming events, serve omelets and help clean up.

3. Faculty Governance. Department of Animal Science, Iowa State University. 2006 to 2010. Committee member role is to help write and facilitate the department rules and policies in the handbook.

4. Undergraduate Curriculum. Department of Animal Science, Iowa State University. 2010 to 2012. The primary responsibility and charge of the undergraduate curriculum committee is to review and make recommendations on curriculum and courses in the department. Any issues that deal with undergraduate teaching will flow through this committee including determining outcomes for courses and assessing whether the outcomes are being met.

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University Service (10)

1. Animal Science Major. Iowa State University. 2010 to present. Committee member role is to identify (1) if the major is still relevant and useful (2) qualifications for students entering the MS and PhD programs (3) role of the major professor for admitting students into the major and (4) required classes for the MS and PhD levels.

2. Social / communications. Department of Animal Science, Iowa State University. 2007 to present. Committee member role is to help with and implementing ideas where faculty staff and students can co mingle, one annual event is the Christmas party.

3. Peer review of teaching. Department of Animal Science, Iowa State University. 2010 to present. Committee member role is to help with a white paper detailing how the department and incorporate a peer review of teaching document into the promotion and tenure portfolio and to assist associate and full professors with continued teaching improvements.

4. Stakeholders committee for Animal Health and Welfare for Research. Write outcomes, assumptions and action items to be presented back to the stakeholders for the Department of Animal Science review in May 2011.

5. Stakeholders committee for Animal Health and Welfare for Extension. Write outcomes, assumptions and action items to be presented back to the stakeholders for the Department of Animal Science review in May 2011.

6. Animal Science Graduate Admissions Committee. 2010 to present. Committee member and representative for the Physiology section. Will review candidates’ admission packages for MS and PhD students.

7. Section leader for the Physiology section. 2011-2014. 8. Special committee: Lamont, Baumgard, Johnson and Sebranek reviewed space allocation for

the Department of Animal Science. A report was presented back to Dr. Hogberg for his review. One report was for the faculty to review and vote on immediately. The secondary report was for Dr. Hogberg’s use and implementation as he saw fit.

9. College of Agriculture Honors Committee. 2013-present. Chaired by Dr. Cunnick. Monthly meetings to work on students updated POS, review honor proposals and reports and attend the honors poster fair to critique the work.

10. Seminar Committee: 2014-present. Committee member. Help to identify speakers for the seminar sessions. Chaired by Dr. C. Tuggle.