This study examined the impacts of animal health and death loss on the economic performance of feedlot cattle. Using data from two feedlots in western Kansas, the impact of animal health on economic performance was quantified. Death loss and the percentage of animals treated significantly impacted feed conversion, average daily gain, and cost of gain. Feed conversion for a pen of cattle was found to increase by 0.27 lb feed/lb gain and daily gain decreased by 0.08 lb/day for each percentage point increase in death loss. An increase in death loss from 1% to 2% increased cost of gain by $2.29/100 lb gain
Calves that gained rapidly before going into the feedlot continued to gain rapidly on feed and were ...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Diagnostic Medicine/PathobiologyDavid G. RenterBradley J. WhiteThe...
Feedlot data on 202 lots involving approximately 40,000 steers collected for five years were used to...
This study examined the impacts of animal health and death loss on the economic performance of feed...
This study had three primary objectives: 1) to determine if there is an annual and/or seasonal trend...
This study had three primary objectives: 1) to examine the effects that individual performance and i...
This study examined the impact of date of feedlot placement on feed conversion, daily gain, and deat...
When anecdotal evidence suggests that death loss in feedlots is increasing over time, it creates con...
Morbidity reduces performance and quality grade, but the effects of morbidity on quality grade indep...
Summer heat has already been identified as a major factor for cattle deaths in the feedlot. This stu...
Spring born steer calves, weaned and delivered to custom feedlots by Kansas producers, were fed to s...
Steers entering feedlots with higher starting weight per day of age had greater net value a t slaugh...
Necropsy information is an integral component for monitoring feedlot disease and designing preventiv...
This study examined the relative importance of price and animal performance factors on cattle finish...
The relative contributions of fluctuating cattle performance; interest rates; and feeder cattle, fed...
Calves that gained rapidly before going into the feedlot continued to gain rapidly on feed and were ...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Diagnostic Medicine/PathobiologyDavid G. RenterBradley J. WhiteThe...
Feedlot data on 202 lots involving approximately 40,000 steers collected for five years were used to...
This study examined the impacts of animal health and death loss on the economic performance of feed...
This study had three primary objectives: 1) to determine if there is an annual and/or seasonal trend...
This study had three primary objectives: 1) to examine the effects that individual performance and i...
This study examined the impact of date of feedlot placement on feed conversion, daily gain, and deat...
When anecdotal evidence suggests that death loss in feedlots is increasing over time, it creates con...
Morbidity reduces performance and quality grade, but the effects of morbidity on quality grade indep...
Summer heat has already been identified as a major factor for cattle deaths in the feedlot. This stu...
Spring born steer calves, weaned and delivered to custom feedlots by Kansas producers, were fed to s...
Steers entering feedlots with higher starting weight per day of age had greater net value a t slaugh...
Necropsy information is an integral component for monitoring feedlot disease and designing preventiv...
This study examined the relative importance of price and animal performance factors on cattle finish...
The relative contributions of fluctuating cattle performance; interest rates; and feeder cattle, fed...
Calves that gained rapidly before going into the feedlot continued to gain rapidly on feed and were ...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Diagnostic Medicine/PathobiologyDavid G. RenterBradley J. WhiteThe...
Feedlot data on 202 lots involving approximately 40,000 steers collected for five years were used to...