Bovine respiratory disease (BRD) is the primary animal health concern facing feedlot producers. Many antimicrobial mitigation strategies are available, but few studies have compared feedlot performance during both the receiving and finishing periods following application of different antimicrobials used as metaphylaxis at arrival. The objective of this study was to compare antimicrobial metaphylaxis methods on clinical health and growth performance across both the receiving and finishing periods. A total of 238 multiple-sourced steers in two source blocks were used in a generalized complete block design. The four treatments included: 1) a negative control, 5 mL of sterile saline injected subcutaneously (CON); 2) subcutaneous administration ...
Bovine respiratory disease continues to be the most costly disease affecting productivity and profit...
ABSTRACTTwo therapeutic programs were compared in heifers at high risk for bovine respiratory diseas...
In a clinical trial where cattle were either given Excede® or not on arrival, ADG increased and F:G ...
The objectives were to evaluate the effects of metaphylaxis (META) and pull-and-treat (PT) programs ...
Citation: Abell, K. M., Theurer, M. E., Larson, R. L., White, B. J., & Apley, M. (2017). A mixed tre...
Bovine respiratory disease complex is the most economically significant disease of feedlot cattle. P...
This study’s objective was to estimate net returns and return risk for antimicrobial metaphylaxis op...
This study’s objective was to estimate net returns and return risk for antimicrobial metaphylaxis op...
The utility of metaphylactic antibiotic/anti-inflammatory treatment in prevention of cattle lung les...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Agricultural EconomicsTed C. SchroederNet return losses due to cat...
Bovine Respiratory Disease (BRD) is the leading cause of morbidity and mortality in the cattle feedi...
We conducted a systematic review and network meta-analysis to determine the comparative efficacy of ...
Bovine respiratory diseases (DRB) are multifactorial, affect productive and sanitary indices, and me...
The shipping and receiving period is one of the most stressful experiences during a calf’s lifetime....
Although several studies have estimated economic impacts of antimicrobials for growth promotion, lit...
Bovine respiratory disease continues to be the most costly disease affecting productivity and profit...
ABSTRACTTwo therapeutic programs were compared in heifers at high risk for bovine respiratory diseas...
In a clinical trial where cattle were either given Excede® or not on arrival, ADG increased and F:G ...
The objectives were to evaluate the effects of metaphylaxis (META) and pull-and-treat (PT) programs ...
Citation: Abell, K. M., Theurer, M. E., Larson, R. L., White, B. J., & Apley, M. (2017). A mixed tre...
Bovine respiratory disease complex is the most economically significant disease of feedlot cattle. P...
This study’s objective was to estimate net returns and return risk for antimicrobial metaphylaxis op...
This study’s objective was to estimate net returns and return risk for antimicrobial metaphylaxis op...
The utility of metaphylactic antibiotic/anti-inflammatory treatment in prevention of cattle lung les...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Agricultural EconomicsTed C. SchroederNet return losses due to cat...
Bovine Respiratory Disease (BRD) is the leading cause of morbidity and mortality in the cattle feedi...
We conducted a systematic review and network meta-analysis to determine the comparative efficacy of ...
Bovine respiratory diseases (DRB) are multifactorial, affect productive and sanitary indices, and me...
The shipping and receiving period is one of the most stressful experiences during a calf’s lifetime....
Although several studies have estimated economic impacts of antimicrobials for growth promotion, lit...
Bovine respiratory disease continues to be the most costly disease affecting productivity and profit...
ABSTRACTTwo therapeutic programs were compared in heifers at high risk for bovine respiratory diseas...
In a clinical trial where cattle were either given Excede® or not on arrival, ADG increased and F:G ...