The study has been carried out at two livestock complexes specializing in the production of beef to investigate the causes of non-productive retirement of animals. The structure of the causes of death or necessary slaughter of young cattle was determined by the results of pathological autopsy (n = 2816). Moreover, it was revealed that in 83.5 % of the animals, morphological changes in the respiratory organs prevailed, which in 40.2 % of the cases were thanatogenetically significant. The pathology of the digestive system was found in 29.6 % of animals, and in 14.9 % of cases they caused death. Pathology of the kidneys and urinary tract most often occurred at the age of 4–6 months and caused the retirement of 7.6–9.4 % of the animals. The rol...
The prevalence of surgical diseases of 2081 cattle was studied from different free-ranging (Bathan) ...
Sub-acute ruminal acidosis (SARA) can reduce the production efficiency and impair the welfare of cat...
From 2001 to 2003 health data of 588 groups of fattening beefs (38723 animals) of 29 farms and 5 gen...
Identifying and quantifying the relative frequency of involuntary losses is an essential first step ...
Today, consumers have a growing concern about the welfare of beef cattle, and specific schemes have ...
Metabolic diseases among cattle are very common, what results in loss of production and economic los...
Abstract: The objective of this study was to investigate the calf death and analyse the causes of th...
This study aimed to describe the diagnosis of health problems and to evaluate the cost of their trea...
The worldwide problem of increasing dairy cow mor-tality is widespread in modern production systems,...
This study was conducted to identify major causes of organs condemnation in cattle slaughtered at Ma...
The causes of death in calves at the time of birth or soon thereafter have long been the subject of ...
The chief objective of this study was to determine the actual death losses suffered by practical cat...
<div><p>In this paper conventional X-ray analysis of cattle metapodials is used to study the age str...
The aim of this study was to reveal -through the performance of a Metabolic Profile Test- the subcl...
The main trend in the development of dairy farming in the Russian Federation suggests maximising mil...
The prevalence of surgical diseases of 2081 cattle was studied from different free-ranging (Bathan) ...
Sub-acute ruminal acidosis (SARA) can reduce the production efficiency and impair the welfare of cat...
From 2001 to 2003 health data of 588 groups of fattening beefs (38723 animals) of 29 farms and 5 gen...
Identifying and quantifying the relative frequency of involuntary losses is an essential first step ...
Today, consumers have a growing concern about the welfare of beef cattle, and specific schemes have ...
Metabolic diseases among cattle are very common, what results in loss of production and economic los...
Abstract: The objective of this study was to investigate the calf death and analyse the causes of th...
This study aimed to describe the diagnosis of health problems and to evaluate the cost of their trea...
The worldwide problem of increasing dairy cow mor-tality is widespread in modern production systems,...
This study was conducted to identify major causes of organs condemnation in cattle slaughtered at Ma...
The causes of death in calves at the time of birth or soon thereafter have long been the subject of ...
The chief objective of this study was to determine the actual death losses suffered by practical cat...
<div><p>In this paper conventional X-ray analysis of cattle metapodials is used to study the age str...
The aim of this study was to reveal -through the performance of a Metabolic Profile Test- the subcl...
The main trend in the development of dairy farming in the Russian Federation suggests maximising mil...
The prevalence of surgical diseases of 2081 cattle was studied from different free-ranging (Bathan) ...
Sub-acute ruminal acidosis (SARA) can reduce the production efficiency and impair the welfare of cat...
From 2001 to 2003 health data of 588 groups of fattening beefs (38723 animals) of 29 farms and 5 gen...