The cattle feeder is interested in information on dehorning yearling cattle since many cattle reach the yearling age without being dehorned. Information on losses from dehorning, shrinkage following dehorning, rate of recovery of this shrink, and comparative rate of gain during the feeding period will help the feeder to determine how profitable it will be to dehorn yearling cattle. To answer some of these questions, five experiments were conducted using yearling steers and heifers
Two studies were conducted to determine the effect of feed additives on the transit shrink of yearli...
The first winter following weaning is a period of special concern in the growth and development of r...
These are the complete proceedings of the twenty-fourth annual Cattle Feeders Day held on January 14...
Removing the horns of cattle when they arrive at feeding facilities is a common practice to reduce i...
Dehorning calves is a simple, cost-effective practice that adds value to feeder cattle. Feeder cattl...
The article addresses the feeding of yearling steers in North Dakota. In 1958, farmers opted for the...
Many feeders are following the practice of fattening beef cattle on pasture. To aid the producer in ...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
This project was designed to obtain a greater understanding of the impacts of dehorning on the welfa...
In two experiments, calves purchased as steers gained substantially faster than calves purchased as ...
A 2- yr study compared a traditional system of grazing yearlings followed by a grain- based drylot f...
Economic analyses were conducted to estimate the effect of management decisions on profitability of ...
Three hundred seventy-four calves representing 44 cow-calf producers were consigned to a custom feed...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Data from the 207 crossbred steers used in this study indicate that when calves are placed in the fe...
Two studies were conducted to determine the effect of feed additives on the transit shrink of yearli...
The first winter following weaning is a period of special concern in the growth and development of r...
These are the complete proceedings of the twenty-fourth annual Cattle Feeders Day held on January 14...
Removing the horns of cattle when they arrive at feeding facilities is a common practice to reduce i...
Dehorning calves is a simple, cost-effective practice that adds value to feeder cattle. Feeder cattl...
The article addresses the feeding of yearling steers in North Dakota. In 1958, farmers opted for the...
Many feeders are following the practice of fattening beef cattle on pasture. To aid the producer in ...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
This project was designed to obtain a greater understanding of the impacts of dehorning on the welfa...
In two experiments, calves purchased as steers gained substantially faster than calves purchased as ...
A 2- yr study compared a traditional system of grazing yearlings followed by a grain- based drylot f...
Economic analyses were conducted to estimate the effect of management decisions on profitability of ...
Three hundred seventy-four calves representing 44 cow-calf producers were consigned to a custom feed...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Data from the 207 crossbred steers used in this study indicate that when calves are placed in the fe...
Two studies were conducted to determine the effect of feed additives on the transit shrink of yearli...
The first winter following weaning is a period of special concern in the growth and development of r...
These are the complete proceedings of the twenty-fourth annual Cattle Feeders Day held on January 14...