Identifying and quantifying the relative frequency of involuntary losses is an essential first step in developing fit-for-purpose herd health programmes. The objective of this study was to provide an estimate of the relative frequency of reasons for mortality among south-west Western Australian beef and dairy cattle, based on necropsy findings from a university-based veterinary pathology referral centre over 38 years. A total of 904 cattle were submitted for postmortem examination throughout the study period. Gastrointestinal, cardiopulmonary and reproductive conditions were the most common causes of mortality in cattle submitted for necropsy at Murdoch University for the period 1981–2018. In dairy cattle, the common problems were gastroint...
Necropsy information is an integral component for monitoring feedlot disease and designing preventiv...
Bovine respiratory disease complex (BRDC) is the most common, and costly, disease in feedyard cattle...
Mortalities in cattle can have severe financial implications for small scale and communal farmers in...
The worldwide problem of increasing dairy cow mor-tality is widespread in modern production systems,...
Calf mortality is a key issue for the north Australian beef industry however, the sector faces sever...
Abstract: The objective of this study was to investigate the calf death and analyse the causes of th...
The reason for performing post-mortem examination is to uncover the possible cause(s) of death in an...
During 1986 and 1987, mortality, morbidity, case-fatality, and culling rates were estimated for ende...
Globally, the dairy industry estimates the production of 1077 million tonnes of milk by 2050, and th...
The chief objective of this study was to determine the actual death losses suffered by practical cat...
The design of and the analysis of data from the Bruce County Beef Cattle Project, particularly the f...
Pathology data have been reported to be important for surveillance, as they are crucial for correctl...
The study has been carried out at two livestock complexes specializing in the production of beef to ...
Culling of dairy cattle for non-production causes and on-farm mortality have adverse consequences fo...
Extensive cow-calf beef cattle farms play a significant role in Portuguese livestock production, but...
Necropsy information is an integral component for monitoring feedlot disease and designing preventiv...
Bovine respiratory disease complex (BRDC) is the most common, and costly, disease in feedyard cattle...
Mortalities in cattle can have severe financial implications for small scale and communal farmers in...
The worldwide problem of increasing dairy cow mor-tality is widespread in modern production systems,...
Calf mortality is a key issue for the north Australian beef industry however, the sector faces sever...
Abstract: The objective of this study was to investigate the calf death and analyse the causes of th...
The reason for performing post-mortem examination is to uncover the possible cause(s) of death in an...
During 1986 and 1987, mortality, morbidity, case-fatality, and culling rates were estimated for ende...
Globally, the dairy industry estimates the production of 1077 million tonnes of milk by 2050, and th...
The chief objective of this study was to determine the actual death losses suffered by practical cat...
The design of and the analysis of data from the Bruce County Beef Cattle Project, particularly the f...
Pathology data have been reported to be important for surveillance, as they are crucial for correctl...
The study has been carried out at two livestock complexes specializing in the production of beef to ...
Culling of dairy cattle for non-production causes and on-farm mortality have adverse consequences fo...
Extensive cow-calf beef cattle farms play a significant role in Portuguese livestock production, but...
Necropsy information is an integral component for monitoring feedlot disease and designing preventiv...
Bovine respiratory disease complex (BRDC) is the most common, and costly, disease in feedyard cattle...
Mortalities in cattle can have severe financial implications for small scale and communal farmers in...