10 A field study to investigate the effect of Zuprevo administered alone or in combination with banamine transdermal on the health and well-being of transported feedlot calves on arrival at the feedlot

Autor: Johann F. Coetzee, Timothy Parks, Katie E. Kleinhenz, Emily J. Reppert, Michael D. Kleinhenz, Angela Baysinger, John P Hutcheson, D. A. Blasi, Miriam S Martin
Rok vydání: 2019
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Zdroj: J Anim Sci
ISSN: 1525-3163
0021-8812
Popis: Long distance transportation can be a significant source of stress to cattle and is associated with increased risk of bovine respiratory disease (BRD). The administration of a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) has been shown to reduce stress following long distance transport. The objective of this study was to compare production parameters, morbidity, and mortality between calves receiving either tildipirosin alone or in combination with transdermal flunixin on arrival at the feedlot. 384 head of polled, Continental x English and English crossbred bulls and steers were enrolled into one of two treatments: 1) tildipirosin only (PLBO) 2) tildipirosin in combination with transdermal flunixin (FTD). Tildipirosin was administered in the neck as a single dose of 4 mg/kg alone, or in combination with transdermal flunixin applied to the dorsal midline at the label dose of 3.3 mg/kg. Outcomes measured were performance parameters, dry mater intake and feed efficiency, morbidity and mortality, pen pulls and treatments, a daily visual analog scale (VAS) assessment and accelerometer data. Statistical analysis was performed using computer software (JMP 13, SAS Institute, Cary, NC). There were no significant differences in average lot weights between treatment groups (P = 0.415). There were no treatment effects on the determined dry matter intake (P = 0.51). There were no significant differences observed in morbidity and mortality between groups (P = 0.292). VAS pain assessment showed significant differences for time (P < 0.0001) and time by treatment interaction (P < 0.0001), with FTD calves having lower (VAS) scores. There were no significant differences between treatments for the acceleration data (P = 0.190). Calves administered transdermal flunixin had lower VAS scores indicating less pain the first 36 hours after drug application. Over the 63-d feeding period, no advantages in performance were observed following FTD administration.
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