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Health Management of Feedlot Cattle

American Association of Bovine Practitioners Conference Proceedings, 1980
An organized and systematic approach is necessary for the effective control and management of disease in feedlot cattle. Typically feedlots receive cattle of various types, under many different conditions from a variety of sources. The design and operation of typical feedlots is frequently conducive to the mixing of cattle from several sources ...
Church, T. L., Church, T. L.
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Cattle Feedlot Facilities and Management

1967
A progress report on the First Test at the University's Weldon Springs Experimental Feedlots.
Dyer, Albert J.   +5 more
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Body Temperature in Feedlot Cattle

American Association of Bovine Practitioners Conference Proceedings, 2002
Body temperature is often used as an indicator of animal health status. In addition, body temperature can be used as a measure of heat stress, which occurs during the summer months and significantly impacts cattle performance and well-being. In a series of heat stress management and handling studies, tympanic temperatures (TT), an indicator of body ...
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Ionophore comparisons for feedlot cattle

The Bovine Practitioner, 1984
It is fair to say that the use of Rumensin or Bovatec would probably rank as one of the five greatest or most powerful tools for improving the efficiency o f beef production to come along in the past 35-40 years. Other experimental ionophores being researched at the present time include Narasin, Salinomycin and Polyether A, among others.
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Phycomycosis of Feedlot Cattle

Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1979
R L, Taylor, L D, Kintner
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Haemophilus somnus in Feedlot Cattle

American Association of Bovine Practitioners Conference Proceedings, 1978
Haemophilus somnus has repeatedly been reported as an important part of the BRD complex, as well as being incriminated in a general septicemia manifesting itself in laminitis, pleuritis, vascular endothrombosis, enteritis and nephritis. The disease was first described by Colorado researchers in 1956 as infectious thromboembolic meningoencephalitis ...
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BIODIGESTER IN BEEF CATTLE FEEDLOT

This study addresses the implementation of biodigesters in beef cattle confinement systems, an economic activity of great relevance, however, which faces significant challenges in waste management. The research highlights the transformation of waste into valuable resources, such as biogas and biofertilizers, and the promotion of sustainable ...
Leandro de Oliveira Silva   +7 more
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Impact of a cattle brush on feedlot steer behavior, productivity and stress physiology

Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 2020
Rachel Park   +2 more
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