Teaching

Subject areas include Veterinary Reproduction, Animal Behaviour and Welfare, Animal Reproduction and Animal Production

Professional Links
  • Australian Cattle Veterinarians (Member Executive Board)
  • Society for Theriogenology (Member Executive Board, ex-President)
  • Association of Applied Animal Andrology.(Founding Director)
  • American Society for Animal Science
  • Australian Veterinary Association (Member Policy Advisory Committee)
  • Society for Reproductive Biology
Interests
  • Animal reproduction (particularly male aspects) and livestock infertility
  • Animal production - livestock
  • Animal behaviour and welfare
  • Veterinary education

Research

Research Interests:
  • Livestock male fertility/infertility
  • Andrology
Current funding:
  • Pork CRC - "Male Factors in Early Pregnancy Loss". Approx $250,000
  • Bayer/AgriSearch - "Reproductive Safety Studies on Use of Antiparasitical Compunds on Rams." Approx $15,000
Ex-Graduate Students
  • Patrick Kayser
  • Vivienne Perry
  • Antonio Landaeta

Recent publications last 5 years

  • Chenoweth PJ (2007). Influence of the male on embryo quality. Theriogenology 68:308-315.
  • Chenoweth PJ and Sanderson MW (2005). Beef Practice: Cow/Calf Production Medicine. Blackwell Publishing Professional. Ames Iowa. ISBN 0-8138-0402-7.
  • Chenoweth PJ (2005) Genetic sperm defects. Theriogenology. 64:457-468
  • Ellis R, Rupp GP, Chenoweth PJ, Cundiff LV and Lunstra DD.( 2005) Fertility of yearling beef bulls during mating Theriogenology 64:657-78.
  • Chenoweth PJ. (2004). Food animal veterinary futures. Editorial. JVME. 31:322-327.
  • Landaeta-Hernandez AJ, Palomares-Nevada R, Soto-Castillo G, Atencio A, Chase CC Jr and Chenoweth PJ. (2004) Social and breed effects on the expression of a PFG2 ALPHA induced oestrus in beef cows. Reprod. Domest Anim 39:315-20
  • Landaeta-Hernandez AJ, Yelich JV, Lemaster JW, Fields MJ, Than T, Chase CC Jr. Rae DO and Chenoweth PJ (2002). Environmental , genetic and social factors affecting the expression of estrus in beef cows. Theriogenology 57: 1357-1370