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The Change In Differing Leukocyte Populations During Vaccination To Bovine Respiratory Disease And Their Correlations With Lung Scores, Health Records, And Average Daily Gain, R. J. Leach, C. G. Chitko-Mckown, G. L. Bennett, S. A. Jones, Stephen D. Kachman, J. W. Keele, K. A. Leymaster, R. M. Thallman, L. A. Kuehn Jan 2013

The Change In Differing Leukocyte Populations During Vaccination To Bovine Respiratory Disease And Their Correlations With Lung Scores, Health Records, And Average Daily Gain, R. J. Leach, C. G. Chitko-Mckown, G. L. Bennett, S. A. Jones, Stephen D. Kachman, J. W. Keele, K. A. Leymaster, R. M. Thallman, L. A. Kuehn

Department of Statistics: Faculty Publications

Bovine respiratory disease (BRD) is the most economically important disease in U.S. feedlots. Infection can result in morbidity, mortality, and reduced average daily gain. Cheap and reliable genetic methods of prediction and protection from BRD would be highly advantageous to the industry. The immune response may correlate with BRD incidence. Cattle (n = 2,182) were vaccinated against common viral and bacterial pathogens of BRD. Two blood samples were collected, one during booster vaccination and one 21d later, enabling 3 phenotypes for each trait [prebooster (pre), postbooster (post), and delta (post minus pre)]. From the blood samples innate and adaptive responses …


Pregnancy Rate And First-Service Conception Rate In Angus Heifers, J. Minick Bormann, L. R. Totir, Stephen D. Kachman, R. L. Fernando, D. E. Wilson Jan 2006

Pregnancy Rate And First-Service Conception Rate In Angus Heifers, J. Minick Bormann, L. R. Totir, Stephen D. Kachman, R. L. Fernando, D. E. Wilson

Department of Statistics: Faculty Publications

The objective of this project was to determine the genetic control of conception rate, or pregnancy percentage in Angus beef heifers. Producers from 6 herds in 5 states provided 3,144 heifer records that included breeding dates, breeding contemporary groups, service sires, and pregnancy check information. Two hundred fourteen sires of the heifers were represented; with 104 sires having less than 5 progeny, and 14 sires having greater than 50 progeny. These data were combined with performance and pedigree information, including actual and adjusted birth weights, weaning weights, and yearling weights, from the American Angus Association database. Heifer pregnancy rate varied …


Beef Cattle In Western Australia : A Survey, W J O Wilkie Jan 1963

Beef Cattle In Western Australia : A Survey, W J O Wilkie

Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4

B EEF CATTLE numbers have increased in Western Australia year by year for the past eight years, and there have been some dramatic changes in the industry.