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Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Reports

2009

2009; Report of progress (Kansas State University. Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service); 1010; Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station contribution ; no. 09-168-S; BRD; Beef; Cattle; Weaning

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Length Of The Weaning Period Affects Postweaning Growth, Health, And Carcass Merit Of Ranch-Direct Beef Calves Weaned During The Fall (2009), J.W. Bolte, Todd W. Schmidt, N.A. Sproul, L.A. Pacheco, M.D. Thomas, K. C. Olson, John R. Jaeger, Daniel U. Thomson, Bradley J. White, Robert L. Larson Jan 2009

Length Of The Weaning Period Affects Postweaning Growth, Health, And Carcass Merit Of Ranch-Direct Beef Calves Weaned During The Fall (2009), J.W. Bolte, Todd W. Schmidt, N.A. Sproul, L.A. Pacheco, M.D. Thomas, K. C. Olson, John R. Jaeger, Daniel U. Thomson, Bradley J. White, Robert L. Larson

Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Reports

Bovine respiratory disease (BRD) is the most economically devastating feedlot disease. Risk factors associated with incidence of BRD include (1) stress associated with maternal separation, (2) stress associated with introduction to an unfamiliar environment, (3) poor intake associated with introduction of novel feedstuffs into the animal's diet, (4) exposure to novel pathogens upon transport to a feeding facility and commingling with unfamiliar cattle, (5) inappropriately administered respiratory disease vaccination programs, and (6) poor response to respiratory disease vaccination programs. Management practices that are collectively referred to as preconditioning are thought to minimize damage to the beef carcass from the BRD …


Length Of The Ranch-Of-Origin Weaning Period Does Not Affect Post-Receiving Growth Or Carcass Merit Of Ranch-Direct, Early-Weaned Beef Calves (2009), J.W. Bolte, K. C. Olson, Todd W. Schmidt, Bradley J. White, George A. Milliken, N.A. Sproul, L.A. Pacheco, M.D. Thomas, John R. Jaeger, Daniel U. Thomson Jan 2009

Length Of The Ranch-Of-Origin Weaning Period Does Not Affect Post-Receiving Growth Or Carcass Merit Of Ranch-Direct, Early-Weaned Beef Calves (2009), J.W. Bolte, K. C. Olson, Todd W. Schmidt, Bradley J. White, George A. Milliken, N.A. Sproul, L.A. Pacheco, M.D. Thomas, John R. Jaeger, Daniel U. Thomson

Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Reports

Bovine respiratory disease (BRD) is the most economically devastating feedlot disease. Risk factors associated with incidence of BRD include (1) stress associated with maternal separation, (2) stress associated with introduction to an unfamiliar environment, (3) low intake associated with introduction of novel feedstuffs into the animal's diet, (4) exposure to novel pathogens upon transport to a feeding facility and commingling with unfamiliar cattle, and (5) inappropriately administered respiratory disease vaccination programs. Management practices that are collectively referred to as preconditioning are thought to minimize damage to the carcass from the BRD complex. Preconditioning management can reduce the aforementioned risk factors …