نتایج جستجو برای: feedlot calves

تعداد نتایج: 14464  

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2000
G C Duff D A Walker K J Malcolm-Callis M W Wiseman D M Hallford

Our objective was to determine the effects of preshipping (PRE) vs. arrival (ARR) medication with tilmicosin phosphate (MIC; Exp. 1 and 2) and feeding chlortetracycline (CTC; 22 mg/kg of BW from d 5 to 9; Exp. 2) on health and performance of beef calves received in the feedlot. Ninety-six steers (Exp. 1; pay weight 236 kg) and 240 (Exp. 2; average pay weight 188 kg) steer and bull calves were u...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2001
G E Aiken E L Piper C R Miesner

Heat stress is a major problem in transporting stocker calves with symptoms of fescue toxicosis. Removing calves from tall fescue pastures and offering diets devoid of endophyte-infected tall fescue could reduce the severity of toxicosis and precondition calves for transport to the feedlot. In the present experiment, a pasture phase was used to condition yearling steers to grazing tall fescue a...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 1990
K C DeHaan L L Berger D J Kesler F K McKeith D B Faulkner G F Cmarik R J Favero

Two experiments were conducted to evaluate the effect of prenatal testosterone treatment in combination with postnatal steroid implantation (Exp. 1) and to assess the effect of time of prenatal testosterone treatment in conjunction with postnatal steroid implantation (Exp. 2) on animal performance and carcass characteristics. In Exp. 1, seventy-six pregnant cows were assigned randomly to a cont...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2004
J R Adams T B Farran G E Erickson T J Klopfenstein C N Macken C B Wilson

Three finishing trials were conducted to determine the effects of dietary manipulation and management on N losses from open feedlots. In each experiment, 96 steers were assigned randomly to 12 nutrient balance pens. In Trial 1, calves were fed for 180 d during the winter/spring months; in Trial 2, yearlings were fed for 132 d in the summer. In Trials 1 and 2, N losses from pens were compared di...

2005
A. H. Brown P. K. Camfield Z. B. Johnson L. Y. Rakes F. W. Pohlman C. J. Brown B. A. Sandelin

Steers (n=335) of known genetic backgrounds from four fundamentally different growth types were subjected to two production systems to study differences in carcass traits. Growth types were animals with genetic potential for large mature weight-late maturing, intermediate mature weight-late maturing, intermediate mature weight-early maturing and small mature weight-early maturing. Each year, in...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2010
M J Schneider R G Tait M V Ruble W D Busby J M Reecy

The primary objective of this study was to estimate variance components and heritability of bovine respiratory disease (BRD) incidence in beef calves before weaning and during the finishing phase. The second objective was to investigate the impact of BRD incidence and treatment frequency on performance and carcass traits. Bovine respiratory disease is the biggest and most costly health challeng...

Journal: :Journal of Animal Science 2023

Abstract The backgrounding period is a post-weaning management strategy to add weight and build the health status in beef calves. This phase used prepare calves enter next of production supply chain. Weaning methods can be strategies reduce calf morbidity mortality feedlot. objective this study was assess growth performance based on weaning subsequent using commonly forage-based diets by Alabam...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2003
T W Geary E L McFadin M D MacNeil E E Grings R E Short R N Funston D H Keisler

Our objective was to determine if serum concentrations of leptin could be used to predict carcass composition and merit in feedlot finished cattle. Two different groups of crossbred Bos taurus steers and heifers were managed under feedlot conditions near Miles City, MT. The first group consisted of 88 1/2 Red Angus, 1/4 Charolais, and 1/4 Tarentaise composite gene combination steers (CGC) harve...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 1986
S D Jones J A Newman A K Tong A H Martin W M Robertson

A total of 144 male crossbred calves were allocated to four management treatments (bulls; steers; bulls implanted with zeranol at 100 d of age and re-implanted at 69, 93 and 56 d thereafter; bulls implanted with zeranol at 168 d of age and re-implanted at 93 and 56 d thereafter), and two pre-slaughter shipping treatments (minimum pre-slaughter stress with cattle shipped and slaughtered within 4...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2015
D A Mohrhauser A R Taylor K R Underwood R H Pritchard A E Wertz-Lutz A D Blair

Research has suggested that maternal undernutrition may cause the development of a thrifty phenotype in the offspring, potentially resulting in greater adiposity and reduced muscle mass. These alterations in adipose and muscle development could have lasting impacts on offspring growth, carcass characteristics, and meat quality. However, limited research exists evaluating the impact of maternal ...

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