This study had three primary objectives: 1) to determine if there is an annual and/or seasonal trend in percentage of death loss in Kansas feedlots; 2) to examine the difference in death loss between steers and heifers; and 3) to evaluate if “in” weight has had an effect on percentage of death loss in Kansas feedlots. The annual trend in death loss for both steers and heifers was found to be significant and positive, indicating that death loss has been increasing over the sample period. Seasonal increases in death loss were significant for early-spring closeouts for both steers and heifers. The annual trend in the difference between the death loss for steers and heifers, though not significant, was negative. There were, however, certain...
Identifying and quantifying the relative frequency of involuntary losses is an essential first step ...
Analysis of 10 years of closeouts from a western Kansas feedlot demonstrated that steer performanc...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. March, 2013. Major: Animal sciences. Advisor: Dr. Marcia...
This study had three primary objectives: 1) to determine if there is an annual and/or seasonal tren...
This study examined the impacts of animal health and death loss on the economic performance of feedl...
When anecdotal evidence suggests that death loss in feedlots is increasing over time, it creates con...
This study had three primary objectives: 1) to examine the effects that individual performance and ...
This study examined the impact of date of feedlot placement on feed conversion, daily gain, and deat...
The chief objective of this study was to determine the actual death losses suffered by practical cat...
Summer heat has already been identified as a major factor for cattle deaths in the feedlot. This stu...
Necropsy information is an integral component for monitoring feedlot disease and designing preventiv...
Economic losses due to cattle mortality and culling have a substantial impact on the feedlot industr...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Diagnostic Medicine/PathobiologyDavid G. RenterBradley J. WhiteThe...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Animal Sciences and IndustryKarol FikeKenneth OddeData science has...
The design of and the analysis of data from the Bruce County Beef Cattle Project, particularly the f...
Identifying and quantifying the relative frequency of involuntary losses is an essential first step ...
Analysis of 10 years of closeouts from a western Kansas feedlot demonstrated that steer performanc...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. March, 2013. Major: Animal sciences. Advisor: Dr. Marcia...
This study had three primary objectives: 1) to determine if there is an annual and/or seasonal tren...
This study examined the impacts of animal health and death loss on the economic performance of feedl...
When anecdotal evidence suggests that death loss in feedlots is increasing over time, it creates con...
This study had three primary objectives: 1) to examine the effects that individual performance and ...
This study examined the impact of date of feedlot placement on feed conversion, daily gain, and deat...
The chief objective of this study was to determine the actual death losses suffered by practical cat...
Summer heat has already been identified as a major factor for cattle deaths in the feedlot. This stu...
Necropsy information is an integral component for monitoring feedlot disease and designing preventiv...
Economic losses due to cattle mortality and culling have a substantial impact on the feedlot industr...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Diagnostic Medicine/PathobiologyDavid G. RenterBradley J. WhiteThe...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Animal Sciences and IndustryKarol FikeKenneth OddeData science has...
The design of and the analysis of data from the Bruce County Beef Cattle Project, particularly the f...
Identifying and quantifying the relative frequency of involuntary losses is an essential first step ...
Analysis of 10 years of closeouts from a western Kansas feedlot demonstrated that steer performanc...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. March, 2013. Major: Animal sciences. Advisor: Dr. Marcia...