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The Modern Feedlot for Finishing Cattle
Annual Review of Animal Biosciences, 2014The modern beef feedlot has evolved into a complex system that is very dependent upon technology. Modern feedlots are organized into departments, often including the office, cattle, yard, feed milling, and feed departments, that allow for improvements in production efficiency through the specialization of management and labor.
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American Association of Bovine Practitioners Conference Proceedings, 2016
Outcomes such as health performance, growth performance, and feed efficiency - outcomes that are clinically relevant and economically important to beef cattle producers and veterinarians involved in production medicine are the most clinically relevant and economically important outcomes by which to evaluate immune function in beef cattle populations ...
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Outcomes such as health performance, growth performance, and feed efficiency - outcomes that are clinically relevant and economically important to beef cattle producers and veterinarians involved in production medicine are the most clinically relevant and economically important outcomes by which to evaluate immune function in beef cattle populations ...
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American Association of Bovine Practitioners Conference Proceedings, 1978
Anthelmintics were administered during processing at the Garden City Experiment Station. Four trials were conducted to evaluate the efficacy of: levamisole (boluses, cattle wormer pellets and injectable solution); and thiabendazole boluses. Levamisole hydrochloride injectable solution (18.2%) was administered at 2 cc/cwt. Levamisole wormer pellets were
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Anthelmintics were administered during processing at the Garden City Experiment Station. Four trials were conducted to evaluate the efficacy of: levamisole (boluses, cattle wormer pellets and injectable solution); and thiabendazole boluses. Levamisole hydrochloride injectable solution (18.2%) was administered at 2 cc/cwt. Levamisole wormer pellets were
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Phycomycosis of Feedlot Cattle
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1979R L, Taylor, L D, Kintner
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1972
The purpose of the study was to develop a realistic method of determining the optimum replacement time of steers in a feedlot in which there are sequential feeding cycles. There are two models for steers developed and discussed in this paper. The first model optimizes the length of stay in the feedlot assuming that feedlot capacity is the limiting ...
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The purpose of the study was to develop a realistic method of determining the optimum replacement time of steers in a feedlot in which there are sequential feeding cycles. There are two models for steers developed and discussed in this paper. The first model optimizes the length of stay in the feedlot assuming that feedlot capacity is the limiting ...
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Feedlot Acute Interstitial Pneumonia
Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice, 2015Acute interstitial pneumonia (AIP) of feedlot cattle is a sporadically occurring respiratory condition that is often fatal. Affected cattle have a sudden onset of labored breathing. There is no confirmed effective treatment of feedlot AIP; however, administration of antibiotics effective against common bacterial respiratory pathogens and nonsteroidal ...
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2019
Animals consume feed to meet their energy needs. Assuming the feed has a reasonable balance of nutrients, the major factor governing the amount of feed consumed is the energy need of the animal. This chapter seeks to present the equations and method of calculating predicted performance based on the net energy system.
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Animals consume feed to meet their energy needs. Assuming the feed has a reasonable balance of nutrients, the major factor governing the amount of feed consumed is the energy need of the animal. This chapter seeks to present the equations and method of calculating predicted performance based on the net energy system.
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American Association of Bovine Practitioners Conference Proceedings, 1992
The term, bovine respiratory disease (BRD), is commonly used but has no specific meaning other than to describe a broad concept of various respiratory dysfunctions. Generally, respiratory disease can be classified as bronchial, interstitial, or metastatic pneumonias [1].
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The term, bovine respiratory disease (BRD), is commonly used but has no specific meaning other than to describe a broad concept of various respiratory dysfunctions. Generally, respiratory disease can be classified as bronchial, interstitial, or metastatic pneumonias [1].
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Polioencephalomalacia in Feedlot Lambs
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1975R E, Pierson, R, Jensen
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice, 2015
Daniel U. Thomson, Brad J. White
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Daniel U. Thomson, Brad J. White
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