Two groups of 108 Angus cross yearling heifers were utilised to determine the effects of growth-promoting agents on behaviour, when utilised under thermoneutral, hot and cold environmental conditions. Pens of heifers were observed throughout the day for feed intake pattern via bunk score, panting (hot), degree of bunching and shivering (cold). For cattle that were exposed to cold stress, feed intake was greater earlier in the day, with the majority of the feed consumed by 1500 hours and little or no feed consumed at night, while the opposite trend occurred under heat stress. Nearly 46% of the pens containing heat-stressed heifers had greater than 50% of their feed remaining in the bunk at 1900 hours. Pens of heifers exposed to thermoneutral...
The objectives were to determine 1. the behaviour of heifers at pasture or housed on slats, and 2. t...
Heat stress has an important effect on the welfare of livestock and causes significant changes in bi...
ABSTRACT: Adaptative traits (rectal temperature-RT, respiratory rate-RR) and grazing behavior (Grazi...
Two feedlot trials conducted at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and one metabolism trial in a cli...
Two feedlot trials conducted at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and one metabolism trial in a cli...
Two feedlot trials conducted at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and one metabolism trial in a cli...
Heat stress has an important effect on the welfare of livestock and causes significant changes in bi...
Heat stress has an important effect on the welfare of livestock and causes significant changes in bi...
Heat stress has important effects on the welfare of livestock. The effects of heat stress in cattle ...
A controlled crossover experimental design was used to determine the effect of altered water sprinkl...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the behavioural responses to different climatic dema...
High ambient temperatures and relative humidity affect the behavior and physiology of the animal. Th...
The study aimed to evaluate the behaviour of beef cattle reared in intensive systems in northern Ita...
Three different studies were carried out at the USDA-ARS Fort Keogh Livestock and Range Research Lab...
Heat stress has an important effect on the welfare of livestock and causes significant changes in bi...
The objectives were to determine 1. the behaviour of heifers at pasture or housed on slats, and 2. t...
Heat stress has an important effect on the welfare of livestock and causes significant changes in bi...
ABSTRACT: Adaptative traits (rectal temperature-RT, respiratory rate-RR) and grazing behavior (Grazi...
Two feedlot trials conducted at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and one metabolism trial in a cli...
Two feedlot trials conducted at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and one metabolism trial in a cli...
Two feedlot trials conducted at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and one metabolism trial in a cli...
Heat stress has an important effect on the welfare of livestock and causes significant changes in bi...
Heat stress has an important effect on the welfare of livestock and causes significant changes in bi...
Heat stress has important effects on the welfare of livestock. The effects of heat stress in cattle ...
A controlled crossover experimental design was used to determine the effect of altered water sprinkl...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the behavioural responses to different climatic dema...
High ambient temperatures and relative humidity affect the behavior and physiology of the animal. Th...
The study aimed to evaluate the behaviour of beef cattle reared in intensive systems in northern Ita...
Three different studies were carried out at the USDA-ARS Fort Keogh Livestock and Range Research Lab...
Heat stress has an important effect on the welfare of livestock and causes significant changes in bi...
The objectives were to determine 1. the behaviour of heifers at pasture or housed on slats, and 2. t...
Heat stress has an important effect on the welfare of livestock and causes significant changes in bi...
ABSTRACT: Adaptative traits (rectal temperature-RT, respiratory rate-RR) and grazing behavior (Grazi...