A preliminary trail involving use of an artery clamp and a drawing and description of the clamp are reported in Bulletin 507. This trial involved 42 horned heifers owned and fed by a cooperating feedlot operator. The heifers were individually weighed and placed on these experimental treatments: 1. Control - not dehorned 2. Dehorned using clamp; arteries pulled 3. Dehorned not using clamp; arteries pulled All heifers were placed in one large lot and fed the same ration for 30 days after being dehorned
The aim of this study was to compare the feasibility and reliabi-lity of different methods for obtai...
Two techniques for partial typhlectomy were evaluated on 20 cows each suffering from dilatation/tors...
The welfare outcomes for Bos indicus cattle (100 heifers and 50 cows) spayed by either the dropped o...
A preliminary trail involving use of an artery clamp and a drawing and description of the clamp are...
Forty horned yearling heifers owned and fed by a cooperating feeder were used. Allotment was by gate...
Removing the horns of cattle when they arrive at feeding facilities is a common practice to reduce ...
Previous work in calves indicated that ballooning of the severed arteries is a potential concern in ...
Dehorning calves is a simple, cost-effective practice that adds value to feeder cattle. Feeder cattl...
In northern Australia, cattle genotypes are predominantly Bos indicus-derived and the extensive natu...
This project was designed to obtain a greater understanding of the impacts of dehorning on the welfa...
Objective To determine the value of peripheral blood concentrations of cortisol, creatine phosphokin...
As dehorning or removal of horn in cattle is rather a cruel but necessary operation, it is advisable...
Dehorning of cattle is a routine husbandry practice which improves the safety of stock handlers and ...
The arteria vertebralis was ocluded by ligature on the left side of a heifer of the Spanish bullfigh...
The cattle feeder is interested in information on dehorning yearling cattle since many cattle reach ...
The aim of this study was to compare the feasibility and reliabi-lity of different methods for obtai...
Two techniques for partial typhlectomy were evaluated on 20 cows each suffering from dilatation/tors...
The welfare outcomes for Bos indicus cattle (100 heifers and 50 cows) spayed by either the dropped o...
A preliminary trail involving use of an artery clamp and a drawing and description of the clamp are...
Forty horned yearling heifers owned and fed by a cooperating feeder were used. Allotment was by gate...
Removing the horns of cattle when they arrive at feeding facilities is a common practice to reduce ...
Previous work in calves indicated that ballooning of the severed arteries is a potential concern in ...
Dehorning calves is a simple, cost-effective practice that adds value to feeder cattle. Feeder cattl...
In northern Australia, cattle genotypes are predominantly Bos indicus-derived and the extensive natu...
This project was designed to obtain a greater understanding of the impacts of dehorning on the welfa...
Objective To determine the value of peripheral blood concentrations of cortisol, creatine phosphokin...
As dehorning or removal of horn in cattle is rather a cruel but necessary operation, it is advisable...
Dehorning of cattle is a routine husbandry practice which improves the safety of stock handlers and ...
The arteria vertebralis was ocluded by ligature on the left side of a heifer of the Spanish bullfigh...
The cattle feeder is interested in information on dehorning yearling cattle since many cattle reach ...
The aim of this study was to compare the feasibility and reliabi-lity of different methods for obtai...
Two techniques for partial typhlectomy were evaluated on 20 cows each suffering from dilatation/tors...
The welfare outcomes for Bos indicus cattle (100 heifers and 50 cows) spayed by either the dropped o...