Removing the horns of cattle when they arrive at feeding facilities is a common practice to reduce injury to other cattle. Bruising on carcasses of cattle that have been housed in pens containing horned cattle increases noticeably. Horned feeder cattle marketed in Arkansas regional livestock auction barns received average discounts of $3.23/cwt in 2005, giving producers the incentive to dehorn their cattle before marketing. Three common techniques (tipping, dehorning, and banding) are utilized in the field to remove or reduce horn length in beef cattle. Tipping is the practice of removing the tip of the horn such that the diameter of the horn is approximately 1 to 1.5 inches in diameter. Dehorning is mechanically cutting the horns off at th...
The relative contributions of fluctuating cattle performance; interest rates; and feeder cattle, fed...
Steer calves that were 75 percent Hereford and either 25 percent Angus (BWF) or Brahman (BRX) were c...
This study examined the impacts of animal health and death loss on the economic performance of feedl...
Removing the horns of cattle when they arrive at feeding facilities is a common practice to reduce ...
Dehorning calves is a simple, cost-effective practice that adds value to feeder cattle. Feeder cattl...
The cattle feeder is interested in information on dehorning yearling cattle since many cattle reach ...
A preliminary trail involving use of an artery clamp and a drawing and description of the clamp are ...
Bruising in cattle can be an indicator of poor animal welfare, as well as a significant cause of eco...
In two experiments, calves purchased as steers gained substantially faster than calves purchased as ...
Bull calves on nine Kansas ranches were either castrated and implanted with Ralgro, left intact and ...
This study examined improvements in the finishing performance of steers and heifers from 1990 to 199...
Master of ScienceBiomedical SciencesDaniel U. ThomsonTwo studies were conducted to evaluate two anim...
Beef stocker operators are margin-operators, and rising feed costs force them to consider alternativ...
Bovine lameness presents itself in a variety of forms. A number of predisposing factors have been re...
Defining the appropriate dimensions and type of feeding facilities for feedlot cattle fed in outdoor...
The relative contributions of fluctuating cattle performance; interest rates; and feeder cattle, fed...
Steer calves that were 75 percent Hereford and either 25 percent Angus (BWF) or Brahman (BRX) were c...
This study examined the impacts of animal health and death loss on the economic performance of feedl...
Removing the horns of cattle when they arrive at feeding facilities is a common practice to reduce ...
Dehorning calves is a simple, cost-effective practice that adds value to feeder cattle. Feeder cattl...
The cattle feeder is interested in information on dehorning yearling cattle since many cattle reach ...
A preliminary trail involving use of an artery clamp and a drawing and description of the clamp are ...
Bruising in cattle can be an indicator of poor animal welfare, as well as a significant cause of eco...
In two experiments, calves purchased as steers gained substantially faster than calves purchased as ...
Bull calves on nine Kansas ranches were either castrated and implanted with Ralgro, left intact and ...
This study examined improvements in the finishing performance of steers and heifers from 1990 to 199...
Master of ScienceBiomedical SciencesDaniel U. ThomsonTwo studies were conducted to evaluate two anim...
Beef stocker operators are margin-operators, and rising feed costs force them to consider alternativ...
Bovine lameness presents itself in a variety of forms. A number of predisposing factors have been re...
Defining the appropriate dimensions and type of feeding facilities for feedlot cattle fed in outdoor...
The relative contributions of fluctuating cattle performance; interest rates; and feeder cattle, fed...
Steer calves that were 75 percent Hereford and either 25 percent Angus (BWF) or Brahman (BRX) were c...
This study examined the impacts of animal health and death loss on the economic performance of feedl...