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pro vyhledávání: '"P M V, Cusack"'
Publikováno v:
Australian Veterinary Journal. 86:81-87
Objective To examine the effects of injectable vitamins A, D and E at feedlot entry on health and growth rate and the effects of injectable vitamin C at the time of treatment for bovine respiratory disease (BRD) on cattle health. Design Systematic al
Autor:
P M V Cusack
Publikováno v:
Australian Veterinary Journal. 86:46-49
Objective To examine the effects of a dietary humic and fulvic acid complex, FeedMAX 15™, on the health, growth rate, feed conversion ratio, and carcase characteristics of feedlot cattle. Design Cattle, in eight pens of 125 animals each, were fed e
Publikováno v:
Australian Veterinary Journal. 81:480-487
Bovine Respiratory Disease (BRD) results from a complex, multifactorial interaction of stressors, animal susceptibility, and respiratory pathogens. The infectious agents associated with BRD are ubiquitous among cattle populations. Typically, one or a
Autor:
P M V Cusack
Publikováno v:
Australian Veterinary Journal. 82:154-156
Objective T o examine the effectiveness of mass medication with long acting antibiotics at feedlot entry on lot-fed Australian domestic cattle during a period of high risk for bovine respiratory disease (BRD). Design Systematic allocation at feedlot
Publikováno v:
Australian veterinary journal. 89(9)
To determine the prevalence of subacute rumen acidosis (SARA) in beef cattle grazing lush pasture and the effect of monensin on reducing SARA and improving animal performance.Commercial Angus and Murray Grey steers received a monensin slow-release ca
Publikováno v:
Australian veterinary journal. 85(8)
Objective To examine the relationship between the feedlot entry characteristics of breed, gender, entry weight and the presence or absence of permanent incisors, with growth rate, the incidence of bovine respiratory disease (BRD), and mortalities of
Publikováno v:
Journal of animal science. 83(10)
The physiological and production effects of feeding additional vitamin E and ruminally protected vitamin C were examined in cattle challenged with bovine herpesvirus 1 (BHV 1). Forty-eight individually penned 6-mo-old Angus and Angus crossbred heifer