نتایج جستجو برای: feedlot calves

تعداد نتایج: 14464  

2008
P. L. Dubeski

Plasma samples from suckling beef calves, transport-stressed weaned calves, 500 kg feedlot cattle, and lactating dairy cows were analyzed for vitamin C, folic acid, pantothenic acid, and vitamin B12' Plasma from stressed calves also was analyzed for vitamin B6' Differences in plasma levels were detected between groups. Plasma vitamin C was highest in suckling calves, but similar for stressed ca...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2016
K D Lippolis R F Cooke K M Schubach A P Brandão L G T da Silva R S Marques D W Bohnert

Ninety Angus × Hereford calves were ranked by sex, BW, and age and assigned to 1 of 3 vaccination schemes against the bovine respiratory disease complex: 1) vaccination at weaning (d 0) and a booster at feedlot entry (d 30; CON; = 30), 2) vaccination 15 d before weaning (d -15) and a booster 15 d before feedlot entry (d 15; EARLY; = 30), and 3) vaccination 15 d after weaning (d 15) and a booste...

2011
Megan Thomas Matt Hersom Todd Thrift Joel Yelich

supplementation scenarios. Introduction Backgrounding of cattle is generally utilized to prepare the calf for subsequent segments of the beef cattle industry. Cravey (1996) suggested that backgrounded calves may demonstrate greater feedlot profitability as a result of greater feedlot ADG, gain:feed, decreased medicinal cost and mortality compared to nonbackgrounded cattle. Step et al. (2008) in...

Journal: :Veterinary therapeutics : research in applied veterinary medicine 2007
Calvin W Booker Sameeh M Abutarbush Oliver C Schunicht G Kee Jim Tye Perrett Brian K Wildman P Timothy Guichon Tom J Pittman Corey Jones Colleen M Pollock

The purpose of this study was to determine the efficacy and cost-effectiveness of tulathromycin (DRAX) versus tilmicosin (MIC) or oxytetracycline (TET) as a metaphylactic antimicrobial in feedlot calves. Calves that received DRAX had significantly (P<.05) lower initial undifferentiated fever (UF) treatment and relapse rates; lower overall chronicity, overall mortality, and cause-specific mortal...

2002
Terry Klopfenstein D. J. Jordon

Introduction Although some summer and fall calving occurs, most calves in the northern states are born in the spring. Therefore, to have a consistent supply of feeders entering feedlots, a variety of stocker programs are used. About 30% of calves produced in the U. S. enter the feedlot as calf-feds. Some of these calf-feds are weaned and enter the feedlot 30 to 40 days later. It is also common ...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 1981
T H Camp D G Stevens R A Stermer J P Anthony

Five shipments of feeder calves (965 head hauled in 11 drop-center trailers) were shipped 1,600 km by tractor trailer from Algood, Tennessee, to Bushland, Texas, during the fall seasons of 1976, 1977 and 1978. Shrink, incidence of shipping fever and subsequent feedlot performance of these feeder calves were analyzed. There were significant differences in shrink and subsequent feedlot performanc...

Journal: :journal of agricultural science and technology 2011
h. fazaeli h. a. golmohammadi a. a. shoayee n. montajebi sh. masharaf

this experiment was conducted to evaluate the effect of barley green fodder produced by hydroponics system on the performance of feedlot calves. in a completely block randomized experiment, 24 cross bred (holstein×local) male calves were assigned randomly to one of the two treatments (diets) that were either control (grain barley) or hydroponic barley green fodder (bgf) that was included to...

Journal: :Journal of economic entomology 2001
J B Campbell S R Skoda D R Berkebile D J Boxler G D Thomas D C Adams R Davis

Differences in weight gains caused by stable flies, Stomoxys calcitrans (L.), on grazing yearling steer/calves averaged 0.2 kg per steer in a 3-yr study on canyon range pastures in West Central Nebraska, Stable fly numbers averaged 0.85 per front leg on treated calves and 3.64 per front leg on control calves. In 2 of the 3 yr after the grazing trials were completed, the calves were placed in a ...

2009
S. H. Peterson R. R. Frahm L. E. Walters

Feedlot performance and carcass traits were compared between Charolais and Brahman sired three-breed cross calves. Data were obtained on 251 calves (127 heifers and 124 steers). All calves were placed on a self-fed finishing ration immediately after wea,ning and slaughtered when each animal attained an estimated low choice carcass grade. Feedlot performance favored calves sired by Charolais. Ch...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 1995
P F Hardt L W Greene D K Lunt

Forty-two heifers and 38 steers sired by either Charolais (n = 47) or Salers (n = 33) from Bos indicus x Hereford dams were used to determine the effects of an anabolic agent on metacarpal characteristics and accompanying weight gain and carcass characteristics. Calves were blocked by sex and sire breed and either not implanted or implanted with Synovex-C within 45 d of birth, and with Synovex-...

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