Rumensin and Tylan, both marketed by Elanco Products Company, have proved to be valuable feed additives when fed to finishing feedlot cattle. Rumensin was approved in the mid-1970s to improve feed efficiency and average daily gain. Rumensin frequently is used to manage digestive disturbances associated with otherwise erratic intakes of high grain diets. Tylan is fed as a preventative for liver abscesses. Rumen disorders such as acidosis and rumenitis are predisposing factors for liver abscesses. Erratic intakes of high grain diets along with poor bunk management are important factors that predispose cattle to ruminal disorders. Abscessed livers can have deleterious affects on animal performance, and in extreme situations lead to excess carc...
Receiving and finishing experiments were conducted to evaluate a non-antibiotic alternative for cont...
Liver abscesses are a cause of concern for many feedlots across the country as they lead to a decrea...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Animal Sciences and IndustryJames S. DrouillardFour studies evalua...
Rumensin and Tylan, both marketed by Elanco Products Company, have proved to be valuable feed addi...
Rumensin and Tylan, both marketed by Elanco Products Company, have proved to be valuable feed addi...
A total of 3,632 crossbred steers at three different sites (Nebraska, Colorado and Oklahoma) were ut...
A total of 3,632 crossbred steers at three different sites (Nebraska, Colorado and Oklahoma) were ut...
Combining Tylan with Rumensin dramatically reduced abscessed liver incidence, compared with that of ...
Changes in consumer preference for beef produced without growth promotants, ionophores, or antibioti...
Changes in consumer preference for beef produced without growth promotants, ionophores, or antibioti...
Changes in consumer preference for beef produced without growth promotants, ionophores, or antibioti...
Rapid expansion of fuel ethanol production in the High Plains, where feedlots commonly use steam-fla...
Receiving and finishing experiments were conducted to evaluate a non-antibiotic alternative for cont...
Five hundred seventy-two crossbred beef heifers were used to compare gain and feed efficiency of cat...
Receiving and finishing experiments were conducted to evaluate a non-antibiotic alternative for cont...
Receiving and finishing experiments were conducted to evaluate a non-antibiotic alternative for cont...
Liver abscesses are a cause of concern for many feedlots across the country as they lead to a decrea...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Animal Sciences and IndustryJames S. DrouillardFour studies evalua...
Rumensin and Tylan, both marketed by Elanco Products Company, have proved to be valuable feed addi...
Rumensin and Tylan, both marketed by Elanco Products Company, have proved to be valuable feed addi...
A total of 3,632 crossbred steers at three different sites (Nebraska, Colorado and Oklahoma) were ut...
A total of 3,632 crossbred steers at three different sites (Nebraska, Colorado and Oklahoma) were ut...
Combining Tylan with Rumensin dramatically reduced abscessed liver incidence, compared with that of ...
Changes in consumer preference for beef produced without growth promotants, ionophores, or antibioti...
Changes in consumer preference for beef produced without growth promotants, ionophores, or antibioti...
Changes in consumer preference for beef produced without growth promotants, ionophores, or antibioti...
Rapid expansion of fuel ethanol production in the High Plains, where feedlots commonly use steam-fla...
Receiving and finishing experiments were conducted to evaluate a non-antibiotic alternative for cont...
Five hundred seventy-two crossbred beef heifers were used to compare gain and feed efficiency of cat...
Receiving and finishing experiments were conducted to evaluate a non-antibiotic alternative for cont...
Receiving and finishing experiments were conducted to evaluate a non-antibiotic alternative for cont...
Liver abscesses are a cause of concern for many feedlots across the country as they lead to a decrea...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Animal Sciences and IndustryJames S. DrouillardFour studies evalua...