Three stocker cattle field studies were conducted comparing a traditional 4- to 5-week drylot receiving program with injectable antibiotics administered on a pull-and-treat basis versus a pasture-based conditioning program using an initial metaphylaxis with Micotil® followed by immediately placing cattle on grass. Although daily gains were similar (P=.80) for both receiving programs during the first 28 days, pasture conditioning reduced the number of cattle treated and increased (P<.01) daily gains during the subsequent grazing phase
An experiment (Exp. 1) was conducted to determine the effect of Excede® at arrival or at revaccinati...
The utility of metaphylactic antibiotic/anti-inflammatory treatment in prevention of cattle lung les...
A grazing study was conducted using 445 crossbred beef steers (496 lb) to determine the benefits of...
Three stocker cattle field studies were conducted comparing a traditional 4- to 5-week drylot rece...
Mass treatment with Micotil® 300 of newly received feeder cattle susceptible to bovine respiratory d...
Four hundred and ninety mixed-breed, long-hauled, bull calves averaging 275 lb were used in a wint...
Bovine respiratory disease (BRD) is the primary animal health concern facing feedlot producers. Many...
Long-hauled calves (n=170 were either mass-medicated with Micotil® or served as controls. Micotil re...
Four hundred and ninety mixed-breed, long-hauled, bull calves averaging 275 lb were used in a winter...
Ranch-of-origin preconditioning can improve the welfare and performance of beef calves by decreasin...
Bovine respiratory disease continues to be the most costly disease affecting productivity and profit...
In February, 1998, 191 crossbred steers (885 lb) were used in a 28-day feeding trial to evaluate the...
The cost of Bovine Respiratory Disease to the beef industry due to death, poorer conversions, and th...
Severe parasite infections in beef cattle are sometimes associated with decreased growth and perform...
Two experiments were conducted to evaluate the performance of stocker calves grazing high-endophyte ...
An experiment (Exp. 1) was conducted to determine the effect of Excede® at arrival or at revaccinati...
The utility of metaphylactic antibiotic/anti-inflammatory treatment in prevention of cattle lung les...
A grazing study was conducted using 445 crossbred beef steers (496 lb) to determine the benefits of...
Three stocker cattle field studies were conducted comparing a traditional 4- to 5-week drylot rece...
Mass treatment with Micotil® 300 of newly received feeder cattle susceptible to bovine respiratory d...
Four hundred and ninety mixed-breed, long-hauled, bull calves averaging 275 lb were used in a wint...
Bovine respiratory disease (BRD) is the primary animal health concern facing feedlot producers. Many...
Long-hauled calves (n=170 were either mass-medicated with Micotil® or served as controls. Micotil re...
Four hundred and ninety mixed-breed, long-hauled, bull calves averaging 275 lb were used in a winter...
Ranch-of-origin preconditioning can improve the welfare and performance of beef calves by decreasin...
Bovine respiratory disease continues to be the most costly disease affecting productivity and profit...
In February, 1998, 191 crossbred steers (885 lb) were used in a 28-day feeding trial to evaluate the...
The cost of Bovine Respiratory Disease to the beef industry due to death, poorer conversions, and th...
Severe parasite infections in beef cattle are sometimes associated with decreased growth and perform...
Two experiments were conducted to evaluate the performance of stocker calves grazing high-endophyte ...
An experiment (Exp. 1) was conducted to determine the effect of Excede® at arrival or at revaccinati...
The utility of metaphylactic antibiotic/anti-inflammatory treatment in prevention of cattle lung les...
A grazing study was conducted using 445 crossbred beef steers (496 lb) to determine the benefits of...