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Laryngeal Contact Ulcers in Feedlot Cattle
Veterinary Pathology, 1980Of 30,444 larynges from fattened cattle at three companies, 3,985 (13.1%) had contact ulcers or ulcer scars in the mucous membranes over the vocal processes and medial angles of the arytenoid cartilages. The incidence was higher in cattle fed during fall than in cattle fed during other seasons. We hypothesize: 1.
R, Jensen +8 more
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Heat Load Management for Feedlot Cattle
Livestock Environment VI, Proceedings of the 6th International Symposium 2001, 2013Altering the microclimate by providing protection from the environment is one of the most useful tools helping animals cope with climatic conditions. For most feedlot cattle, facilities and management programs do not need to eliminate environmental stress completely, but rather minimize the severity of the environmental challenge and aid the animal
Mader, T. L. +6 more
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Laryngeal Diphtheria and Papillomatosis in Feedlot Cattle
Veterinary Pathology, 1981In a random sample of 30,444 larynges from slaughtered beef cattle, 441 (1.4%) had chronic diphtheria and 1,345 (4.4%) had papillomatosis. Both types of lesions were centered in mucous membranes over the vocal processes and medial angles of the arytenoid cartilages.
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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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Suspected monensin toxicosis in feedlot cattle
Australian Veterinary Journal, 1985SummarySuspected monensin toxicosis was seen in feedlot cattle aged 6 to 9 months. Twenty cattle died following inclusion of monensin in the feed at 400g/tonne, which was 13 times the recommended level. The deaths occurred over 2 weeks. Clinical signs were inappetance, respiratory distress and sudden death.
R J, Geor, W F, Robinson
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Feedlot Processing and Arrival Cattle Management
Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice, 2015Acclimating newly arrived cattle in a feedlot setting can increase cattle confidence, reduce stress, improve immune function, and increase cattle well-being. Understanding cattle instincts and using low-stress handling techniques teaches cattle to trust their caregivers and work efficiently for them throughout the feeding period.
Tom, Noffsinger +2 more
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Diseases of Yearling Feedlot Cattle in Colorado
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1976SUMMARY During all of 1974 we surveyed, for illnesses and deaths, about 407,000 yearling feedlot cattle. The morbidity was 5.1%, with a case mortality of 18.9% and a population mortality of 1.0%. Both morbidity and mortality were higher during fall and winter than during spring and summer. Of the 3,943 dead cattle, 1,988 were necropsied.
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Tornado Preparation and Response in Feedlot Cattle
Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice, 2018Encouraging operations to develop emergency protocols is one of the best steps one can take as a veterinarian who may be called upon to help once disaster strikes. Poor plans yield slow progress, and in times of tornado damage, efficiency in recovery is critical for an operation.
Samantha L, Boyajian +2 more
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Feeding Cattle without the Feedlot
2013 Kansas City, Missouri, July 21 - July 24, 2013, 2013Abstract. Forage-based grazing is an alternative to the conventional feedlot production system. However, for this to be successfully adopted, alternative to the conventional feedlot production system must be developed and have comparable profitability.
null Jason Gross, null Chris G Henry
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Effect of shade on feedlot cattle
2022The feedlot industry is now well established in Australia with feedlots being either small opportunity feedlots or much larger commercial feedlots. The industry sells into a stable domestic market which consumes 40% of feedlot beef and there is also a large export market, mostly to north Asia.
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