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Hip dysplasia in beef cattle

Veterinary Record, 1978
A bilateral hip lameness has been found in young beef bulls of the Hereford, Aberdeen Angus, Galloway and Charolais breeds in the United Kingdom, North America and Australia. The incidence is usually small and sporadic, but up to half of the male animals on one farm may be affected clinically by the time they are one year old.
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Lysine metabolism in beef cattle

Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology, 1968
Abstract 1. 1. The metabolism of intravenously injected tritiated l -lysine was compared in Bos taurus and Bos indicus × Bos taurus cattle. 2. 2. A number of characteristics were examined, including the loss of label from the blood-stream, its appearance in the urine, and the rate of incorporation and elimination from plasma proteins.
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Pregnancy loss in beef cattle: A meta-analysis.

Animal Reproduction Science, 2020
S. Reese   +7 more
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Beef Cattle in the Year 2050

2013
In 2050, beef likely will be produced much as occurs currently, as (1) a by-product of dairying-cull cows and calves not needed as replacements; (2) intensively managed cattle in environments rich in feed resources; or (3) extensively managed cattle grazing land unsuitable for tillage, with calves often moving to richer feed environments.
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Beef cattle production

1992
International ...
Jarrige, R., Beranger, C.
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A multi-tissue atlas of regulatory variants in cattle

Nature Genetics, 2022
Oriol Canela-Xandri   +2 more
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Projected environmental benefits of replacing beef with microbial protein

Nature, 2022
Florian Humpenöder   +2 more
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LAMENESS IN BEEF CATTLE

Australian Veterinary Journal, 1964
H. R. Carne   +3 more
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