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Sdsu Calf Value Discovery 2013/2014 Summary Report, J.A. Walker, W.C. Rusche
Sdsu Calf Value Discovery 2013/2014 Summary Report, J.A. Walker, W.C. Rusche
Animal Science Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Sdsu Calf Value Discovery 2012/2013 Summary Report, J.A. Walker, W.C. Rusche
Sdsu Calf Value Discovery 2012/2013 Summary Report, J.A. Walker, W.C. Rusche
Animal Science Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Comparison Of Two Different Methods To Harvest Drought‐Damaged Corn, W.C. Rusche, J.A. Walker
Comparison Of Two Different Methods To Harvest Drought‐Damaged Corn, W.C. Rusche, J.A. Walker
Animal Science Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Influence Of Propionate Salt Levels On Young Cow Reproductive Performance, J.A. Walker, G.A. Perry, K.C. Olson
Influence Of Propionate Salt Levels On Young Cow Reproductive Performance, J.A. Walker, G.A. Perry, K.C. Olson
Animal Science Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Sdsu Calf Value Discovery 2011 Summary Report, J.A. Walker, B.P. Holland, C.L. Wright, W.C. Rusche
Sdsu Calf Value Discovery 2011 Summary Report, J.A. Walker, B.P. Holland, C.L. Wright, W.C. Rusche
Animal Science Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Comparison Of Three Cidr Based Fixed-Time Ai Protocols For Beef Heifers, G.A. Perry, J.K. Grant, J.A. Walker, G.A. Bridges, S.G. Kruse, S. Bird, K. Heaton, R. Arias, S.L. Lake
Comparison Of Three Cidr Based Fixed-Time Ai Protocols For Beef Heifers, G.A. Perry, J.K. Grant, J.A. Walker, G.A. Bridges, S.G. Kruse, S. Bird, K. Heaton, R. Arias, S.L. Lake
Animal Science Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Scientific Literacy Of Equine Students Regarding The Use Of Antibiotics And Vaccines, Sara L. Mastellar, R.C. Bott
Scientific Literacy Of Equine Students Regarding The Use Of Antibiotics And Vaccines, Sara L. Mastellar, R.C. Bott
Animal Science Faculty Publications
There exists much misinformation about antibiotic and vaccine use. An understanding of these topics is important for the use of these tools for the best equine health outcomes. The purpose of this study was to evaluate students’ understanding of antibiotics and vaccines, identify learned misinformation, and establish baseline data. A survey was administered at the beginning of Equine Health & Disease (AS 213) and Horse Production (AS 365) at South Dakota State University during the spring 2016 semester. AS 213 is not a prerequisite for AS 365. Results of the survey suggest that students may come with some understanding of …