A preliminary trail involving use of an artery clamp and a drawing and description of the clamp are reported in Bulletin 507. This trial involved 42 horned heifers owned and fed by a cooperating feedlot operator. The heifers were individually weighed and placed on these experimental treatments: 1. Control - not dehorned 2. Dehorned using clamp; arteries pulled 3. Dehorned not using clamp; arteries pulled All heifers were placed in one large lot and fed the same ration for 30 days after being dehorned
Data on nine Simmental-Hereford cross calves (3 bulls and 6 females) from birth to 6 months of age w...
Fourteen registered Hereford cows in the Kansas State University purebred teaching herd were mated a...
Over a 3-year period (1976-1978), heifer calves either were not implanted or were implanted between ...
A preliminary trail involving use of an artery clamp and a drawing and description of the clamp are...
Forty horned yearling heifers owned and fed by a cooperating feeder were used. Allotment was by gate...
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...
Previous work in calves indicated that ballooning of the severed arteries is a potential concern in ...
To encourage greater use of implants in beef cattle industry in Kansas, 62 implant demonstrations we...
Forty-five of 50 heifers were in estrus 1 to 5 days after 7-day synchronization implants were remove...
When both cows and calves were double-tagged (one tag per ear) with ear tags impregnated with fenval...
Implanting incoming feedlot heifers with Ralgro® or Synovex-H® increased weight gain an average of 9...
I conducted two trails during 1977 using 115 cows culled from KSU cow herds. Dry cows on lush brome ...
Bull calves on nine Kansas ranches were either castrated and implanted with Ralgro, left intact and ...
Feedlot heifers implanted once with either Compudose® or Synovex-H® performed similarly, with daily ...
Data on nine Simmental-Hereford cross calves (3 bulls and 6 females) from birth to 6 months of age w...
Fourteen registered Hereford cows in the Kansas State University purebred teaching herd were mated a...
Over a 3-year period (1976-1978), heifer calves either were not implanted or were implanted between ...
A preliminary trail involving use of an artery clamp and a drawing and description of the clamp are...
Forty horned yearling heifers owned and fed by a cooperating feeder were used. Allotment was by gate...
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...
Previous work in calves indicated that ballooning of the severed arteries is a potential concern in ...
To encourage greater use of implants in beef cattle industry in Kansas, 62 implant demonstrations we...
Forty-five of 50 heifers were in estrus 1 to 5 days after 7-day synchronization implants were remove...
When both cows and calves were double-tagged (one tag per ear) with ear tags impregnated with fenval...
Implanting incoming feedlot heifers with Ralgro® or Synovex-H® increased weight gain an average of 9...
I conducted two trails during 1977 using 115 cows culled from KSU cow herds. Dry cows on lush brome ...
Bull calves on nine Kansas ranches were either castrated and implanted with Ralgro, left intact and ...
Feedlot heifers implanted once with either Compudose® or Synovex-H® performed similarly, with daily ...
Data on nine Simmental-Hereford cross calves (3 bulls and 6 females) from birth to 6 months of age w...
Fourteen registered Hereford cows in the Kansas State University purebred teaching herd were mated a...
Over a 3-year period (1976-1978), heifer calves either were not implanted or were implanted between ...