Tympanic temperature of 32 Angus steers (919 ± 7.5 lb) was measured with Micro-T ibuttons or the Stowaway data loggers. Environmental variables were collected using weather stations located in the pens to evaluate factors influencing body temperature. A multiple regression analysis was used to evaluate the effects of these factors on body temperature of feedlot cattle. Tympanic temperature tended to be higher for Stowaway compared to Micro-T data loggers (102.6 vs. 102.41°F ± 0.072, respectively; P = 0.053). Tympanic temperature was driven primarily by outgoing solar radiation and wind speed (R2=0.79)
Body temperature (BT) measurements are traditionally used in diagnosing sick animals, but may also b...
The primary goals of this research were to develop an improved design for measuring tympanic tempera...
Two studies were performed in a feedlot environment to determine the long-term effects of heat event...
Tympanic temperature of 32 Angus steers (919 ± 7.5 lb) was measured with Micro-T ibuttons or the Sto...
Global concern about world climatic change and animal well-being has triggered greater attention reg...
Body temperature is often used as an indicator of animal health status. In a series of handling expe...
Angus crossbred yearling steers were used to evaluate tympanic temperature (TT) profile of cattle di...
Tympanic temperatures (TT) of steers were recorded during July (8 days) and January (6 days). In eac...
Tympanic and vaginal temperature logging devices were used to collect internal body temperature in t...
In two winter and two summer studies, tympanic temperatures (TT), an indicator of body temperature, ...
Angus crossbred yearling steers (n=168) were used to evaluate effects on performance and tympanic te...
Angus steer calves (n=135) were used in a 55d feedlot growing study to investigate the effects of fe...
A summer study and a winter study were conducted using an incomplete factorial structure in a comple...
One hundred forty-four predominantly Angus x Charolais steers were used to determine effects of diff...
Patterns of tympanic temperature response were identified in ad-lib-fed cattle exposed to constant o...
Body temperature (BT) measurements are traditionally used in diagnosing sick animals, but may also b...
The primary goals of this research were to develop an improved design for measuring tympanic tempera...
Two studies were performed in a feedlot environment to determine the long-term effects of heat event...
Tympanic temperature of 32 Angus steers (919 ± 7.5 lb) was measured with Micro-T ibuttons or the Sto...
Global concern about world climatic change and animal well-being has triggered greater attention reg...
Body temperature is often used as an indicator of animal health status. In a series of handling expe...
Angus crossbred yearling steers were used to evaluate tympanic temperature (TT) profile of cattle di...
Tympanic temperatures (TT) of steers were recorded during July (8 days) and January (6 days). In eac...
Tympanic and vaginal temperature logging devices were used to collect internal body temperature in t...
In two winter and two summer studies, tympanic temperatures (TT), an indicator of body temperature, ...
Angus crossbred yearling steers (n=168) were used to evaluate effects on performance and tympanic te...
Angus steer calves (n=135) were used in a 55d feedlot growing study to investigate the effects of fe...
A summer study and a winter study were conducted using an incomplete factorial structure in a comple...
One hundred forty-four predominantly Angus x Charolais steers were used to determine effects of diff...
Patterns of tympanic temperature response were identified in ad-lib-fed cattle exposed to constant o...
Body temperature (BT) measurements are traditionally used in diagnosing sick animals, but may also b...
The primary goals of this research were to develop an improved design for measuring tympanic tempera...
Two studies were performed in a feedlot environment to determine the long-term effects of heat event...