The objective was to evaluate effects of two-stage weaning and trace mineral injection on receiving cattle growth, behavior, and health. Two hundred ninety nine (163 heifers and 136 steers) Angus and Simmental × Angus calves were utilized in a 2 × 2 factorial design. Calves were blocked by location and sex, and assigned to one of four treatments: 1) two-stage weaning and Multimin 90 (MULTIMIN USA, Fort Collins, CO) injection (2MM); 2) two-stage weaning and saline injection (2SAL); 3) abrupt weaning and Multimin injection (AbtMM); 4) abrupt weaning and saline injection (AbtSAL). On d -6, calves were weighed, inserted with Plastic Calf Weaner (Agri-Pro Enterprises of Iowa, Inc., Iowa Falls, IA) devices, received either Multimin 1ml/45.4kg BW)...
Alternative strategies can affect the amount of stress that calves encounter at weaning. The strateg...
The aims of the present experiment were: 1) to evaluate the effects of enhanced feeding programs and...
Typescript (photocopy).In Exp. I the effects of mineral supplementation on reproductive performance ...
The objective was to evaluate effects of two-stage weaning and trace mineral injection on receiving ...
The objective of this study was to determine the effects of trace mineral inclusion management on th...
To assess the effects three different weaning methods have on beef calves' weight gain and behavior,...
Adequate trace mineral status is important in beef cow/calf and replacement heifer systems because t...
A two-year study was conducted with the objective to compare the effects of a traditional 48-h calf ...
Adequate trace mineral status of feedlot cattle decreases losses during shipping and improves marbl...
Adequate dietary intakes of trace minerals are thought necessary to maximize cow reproduction, calf...
There are multiple programs producers can market cattle into including certified natural programs. T...
129 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1998.Three studies were conducted ...
Experiments were conducted to determine the effectiveness of soybean hulls as an energy source (Exp....
Light weight stocker calves experience variable degrees of physiological and psychological stressors...
Four experiments were conducted to evaluate different technologies and supplementation strategies th...
Alternative strategies can affect the amount of stress that calves encounter at weaning. The strateg...
The aims of the present experiment were: 1) to evaluate the effects of enhanced feeding programs and...
Typescript (photocopy).In Exp. I the effects of mineral supplementation on reproductive performance ...
The objective was to evaluate effects of two-stage weaning and trace mineral injection on receiving ...
The objective of this study was to determine the effects of trace mineral inclusion management on th...
To assess the effects three different weaning methods have on beef calves' weight gain and behavior,...
Adequate trace mineral status is important in beef cow/calf and replacement heifer systems because t...
A two-year study was conducted with the objective to compare the effects of a traditional 48-h calf ...
Adequate trace mineral status of feedlot cattle decreases losses during shipping and improves marbl...
Adequate dietary intakes of trace minerals are thought necessary to maximize cow reproduction, calf...
There are multiple programs producers can market cattle into including certified natural programs. T...
129 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1998.Three studies were conducted ...
Experiments were conducted to determine the effectiveness of soybean hulls as an energy source (Exp....
Light weight stocker calves experience variable degrees of physiological and psychological stressors...
Four experiments were conducted to evaluate different technologies and supplementation strategies th...
Alternative strategies can affect the amount of stress that calves encounter at weaning. The strateg...
The aims of the present experiment were: 1) to evaluate the effects of enhanced feeding programs and...
Typescript (photocopy).In Exp. I the effects of mineral supplementation on reproductive performance ...