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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice, 1998
This article discusses therapeutic approaches to conditions commonly encountered in feedlots. Challenges discussed include bovine respiratory complex, tracheal edema, atypical interstitial pneumonia, footrot, toe abscesses, mycoplasma arthritis, cardiovascular disease, lactic acidosis, bloat, coccidiosis, central nervous system diseases, abscesses and ...
M D, Apley, V R, Fajt
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This article discusses therapeutic approaches to conditions commonly encountered in feedlots. Challenges discussed include bovine respiratory complex, tracheal edema, atypical interstitial pneumonia, footrot, toe abscesses, mycoplasma arthritis, cardiovascular disease, lactic acidosis, bloat, coccidiosis, central nervous system diseases, abscesses and ...
M D, Apley, V R, Fajt
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice, 2015
Indoor confined feedlots offer advantages that make them desirable in northern climates where high rainfall and snowfall occur. These facilities increase the risk of certain health risks, including lameness and tail injuries. Closed confinement can also facilitate the rapid spread of infectious disease.
Daniel L, Grooms, Lee Anne K, Kroll
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Indoor confined feedlots offer advantages that make them desirable in northern climates where high rainfall and snowfall occur. These facilities increase the risk of certain health risks, including lameness and tail injuries. Closed confinement can also facilitate the rapid spread of infectious disease.
Daniel L, Grooms, Lee Anne K, Kroll
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American Association of Bovine Practitioners Conference Proceedings, 2023
Feedlot Health Management Services by TELUS Agriculture and Consumer Goods was founded in 1983. The company’s client base as well as the scope, scale, and quality of services offered by FHMS has grown exponentially thanks to the early and ongoing adoption of technologies now collectively referred to telemedicine.
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Feedlot Health Management Services by TELUS Agriculture and Consumer Goods was founded in 1983. The company’s client base as well as the scope, scale, and quality of services offered by FHMS has grown exponentially thanks to the early and ongoing adoption of technologies now collectively referred to telemedicine.
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice, 1998
This article includes a brief discussion of common diseases, listed by body systems, affecting feedlot cattle. Each disease is approached from a practitioner's point of view. This includes interactions with other management factors, differential list, and practical diagnostic procedures.
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This article includes a brief discussion of common diseases, listed by body systems, affecting feedlot cattle. Each disease is approached from a practitioner's point of view. This includes interactions with other management factors, differential list, and practical diagnostic procedures.
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice, 1985
The etiology, epidemiology, clinical signs, and pathology of feedlot cattle pneumonias are discussed. This information enables a clinician with a feedlot cattle pneumonia problem to give prompt, useful advice on cause, prevention, and treatment based on findings of the feedlot visit.
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The etiology, epidemiology, clinical signs, and pathology of feedlot cattle pneumonias are discussed. This information enables a clinician with a feedlot cattle pneumonia problem to give prompt, useful advice on cause, prevention, and treatment based on findings of the feedlot visit.
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice, 2001
This article examines the various causes of lameness in feedlot cattle, with an emphasis on clinical signs, treatment, and prevention. Specific conditions are discussed, including interdigital necrobacillosis, laminitis, feedlot injuries, and feedlot lameness associated with Mycoplasma bovis. Immune management of the foot is also reviewed.
G L, Stokka +8 more
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This article examines the various causes of lameness in feedlot cattle, with an emphasis on clinical signs, treatment, and prevention. Specific conditions are discussed, including interdigital necrobacillosis, laminitis, feedlot injuries, and feedlot lameness associated with Mycoplasma bovis. Immune management of the foot is also reviewed.
G L, Stokka +8 more
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice, 2003
The United States cattle feeding sector has changed dramatically over time. Movement from an industry largely populated by farmer feeders using livestock to market their grain production to an industry composed of large, specialized, commercial cattle feeding firms has occurred since the end of World War II.
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The United States cattle feeding sector has changed dramatically over time. Movement from an industry largely populated by farmer feeders using livestock to market their grain production to an industry composed of large, specialized, commercial cattle feeding firms has occurred since the end of World War II.
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Environmental Letters, 1972
Abstract Fresh, partially decomposed, and aged manure samples were examined for the presence of nitrates, nitrites and secondary amines, precursors of nitrosamines. Nitrate, nitrite and total amine nitrogen were found in amounts ranging from 53.2 to 202.3 ppm; 37.1 to 51.9 ppm; and 12.7 to 28.4 ppm, respectively.
P D, Bergstrom +2 more
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Abstract Fresh, partially decomposed, and aged manure samples were examined for the presence of nitrates, nitrites and secondary amines, precursors of nitrosamines. Nitrate, nitrite and total amine nitrogen were found in amounts ranging from 53.2 to 202.3 ppm; 37.1 to 51.9 ppm; and 12.7 to 28.4 ppm, respectively.
P D, Bergstrom +2 more
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Aflatoxicosis in feedlot cattle
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1985Aflatoxicosis was diagnosed in lightweight feedlot cattle fed aflatoxin-contaminated cottonseed or gin trash. Clinical signs of hepatic damage and death were recorded for more than 200 of the 14,000 animals in a feedlot. Aflatoxin concentration in feedlot products fed to these cattle ranged from 96 to 1,700 ng/g.
G D, Osweiler, D W, Trampel
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice, 1998
Health programs based solely on vaccination and treatment regimens are often short-lived and unrewarding. The basis of any successful ongoing health program is a working health management system. The key to the success of the system is a functioning record system that generates information meaningful to management.
K F, Lechtenberg +2 more
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Health programs based solely on vaccination and treatment regimens are often short-lived and unrewarding. The basis of any successful ongoing health program is a working health management system. The key to the success of the system is a functioning record system that generates information meaningful to management.
K F, Lechtenberg +2 more
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