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Bovine Viral Diarrhea in Dairy and Beef Cattle

Bovine Viral Diarrhea in Dairy and Beef Cattle

... from dairy herds it can be applicable to beef herds as well, but the differences between the two must be ...With dairy cattle, the calves have almost no exposure to cows until their first ...

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Genetics and genomics of reproductive performance in dairy and beef cattle

Genetics and genomics of reproductive performance in dairy and beef cattle

... fitable dairy and beef production ...55 dairy studies or populations and 12 beef studies or populations as well as across 28 different studies or populations for male reproductive ...in ...

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Variance components for susceptibility to Mycobacterium bovis infection in dairy and beef cattle

Variance components for susceptibility to Mycobacterium bovis infection in dairy and beef cattle

... both dairy and beef cattle and to quantify whether GxE for bTB susceptibility exists across environments that differ in bTB ...both dairy and beef cattle were used as a measure ...

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Economic Impact of Stable Flies (Diptera: Muscidae) on Dairy and Beef Cattle Production

Economic Impact of Stable Flies (Diptera: Muscidae) on Dairy and Beef Cattle Production

... States cattle production was published 20 yr ago and placed losses at $608 ...on beef cattle weight gain and feed efÞciency have been published, and stable ßies have become increasingly recognized as ...

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GHRH|HaeIII Gene Polymorphism in Dairy and Beef Cattle at National Livestock Breeding Centers

GHRH|HaeIII Gene Polymorphism in Dairy and Beef Cattle at National Livestock Breeding Centers

... This research therefore was aimed to identify the GHRH| HaeIII gene polymorphism in HF dairy cattle and beef cattle at National Livestock Breeding Centers as an initial inform[r] ...

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Post-Ruminal Protein (Amino Acid) Utilization in Dairy and Beef Cattle

Post-Ruminal Protein (Amino Acid) Utilization in Dairy and Beef Cattle

... However, cysteine supplementation in cattle did not effectively spare methionine under a methionine-limiting model (Campbell et al., 1997). Similarly, post-ruminal supplementation of betaine and choline (methyl ...

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Institutional and organizational frameworks for dairy and beef cattle recording in Kenya: a review and opportunities for improvement

Institutional and organizational frameworks for dairy and beef cattle recording in Kenya: a review and opportunities for improvement

... in dairy and beef recording in Kenya, where a recording scheme has been in place since 1963, yet the productive potential of most animals in the country remains ...in dairy and beef production ...

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GHRH|HaeIII Gene Polymorphism in Dairy and Beef Cattle at National Livestock Breeding Centers

GHRH|HaeIII Gene Polymorphism in Dairy and Beef Cattle at National Livestock Breeding Centers

... ABSTRACT This study was aimed to identify polymorphism of growth hormone releasing hormone GHRH gene in 89 heads of Holstein-Friesian HF dairy cattle from Lembang Artificial Insemination[r] ...

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Pathway to Climate Neutrality for U.S. Beef and Dairy Cattle Production

Pathway to Climate Neutrality for U.S. Beef and Dairy Cattle Production

... U.S. beef cattle production system emitted 243 MMT annually of CO2e from 2013 to 2017, which is inclusive of the direct and indirect (feed production, fertilizer inputs, electricity use, ...from beef ...

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Nitrogen isotopic fractionation and nitrogen use efficiency in beef and dairy cattle

Nitrogen isotopic fractionation and nitrogen use efficiency in beef and dairy cattle

... in cattle can be improved by increasing N retention in muscle at a similar intake, by reducing N intake at a similar N retention, or by a combination of ...in beef cattle it is essential to identify ...

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The Economics of Grazing Beef and Dairy Cattle on Native Warm-Season Grasses in Tennessee

The Economics of Grazing Beef and Dairy Cattle on Native Warm-Season Grasses in Tennessee

... grazing beef cattle, but there has been a substantial amount of research that has studied the use of NWSGs as a lignocellulosic biomass crop (Griffith et ...in beef producers using a dual-purpose ...

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Beef cattle nutrition

Beef cattle nutrition

... 8. This upper limit on MCP synthesis has implications for high producing ruminants, e.g. dairy cattle and rapidly growing young stock (gaining 1.5 kg/day) where they have a requirement above that provided ...

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Confirmation of Fasciola hepatica resistant to triclabendazole in naturally infected Australian beef and dairy cattle

Confirmation of Fasciola hepatica resistant to triclabendazole in naturally infected Australian beef and dairy cattle

... Australian beef cattle properties and one dairy property at Maffra which was tested twice: ⁄ Maffra is data from the second ...control cattle on day of treatment; Final: FEC in untreated ...

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REMODELING DAIRY BARNS FOR DAIRY BEEF HOUSING

REMODELING DAIRY BARNS FOR DAIRY BEEF HOUSING

... a dairy barn does not necessarily mean it is going to function well as a dairy beef cattle ...for cattle loading and unloading if that will be one of its primary ...

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Alternative Feeds for Beef Cattle

Alternative Feeds for Beef Cattle

... how the feedstuff was processed, so values in Table 1 may not be an accurate representative of the feed in the bin or shed. Nutrient Variability and Feed Analysis Nutrient variability must be considered with any ...

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IVOMEC EPRINEX (eprinomectin) Pour-On for Beef and Dairy Cattle

IVOMEC EPRINEX (eprinomectin) Pour-On for Beef and Dairy Cattle

... results, cattle should be treated as soon as possible after the end of the heel fly (warble fly) ...paralysis. Cattle should be treated either before or after these stages of grub ...

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New findings of Enterocytozoon bieneusi in beef and dairy cattle in Brazil

New findings of Enterocytozoon bieneusi in beef and dairy cattle in Brazil

... including cattle. Although Brazil has the second largest cattle herd in the world and it is the largest exporter of beef there are no data on the presence or impact of ...452 cattle from ...

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Towards a new phenotype for tick resistance in beef and dairy cattle : a review

Towards a new phenotype for tick resistance in beef and dairy cattle : a review

... s cattle are affected by ticks and tick-borne diseases, both of which cause signi fi cant production ...losses. Cattle host resistance to ticks is the most important factor affecting the economics of tick ...

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Anthelmintic resistance among gastrointestinal nematodes of cattle on dairy calf to beef farms in Ireland

Anthelmintic resistance among gastrointestinal nematodes of cattle on dairy calf to beef farms in Ireland

... in cattle in Ireland, benzimidazoles (BZ), imidazothiazoles (LV) and macrocyclic lactones ...of cattle has been reported less frequently, although resistance has been identified in New Zealand, Australia, ...

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Beef Cross Breeding of Dairy and Beef Cows

Beef Cross Breeding of Dairy and Beef Cows

... Davis et al. (1998) compared straight-bred Hereford, straight-bred Tarentaise and crosses of these two breeds. (Tarentaise are fawn to yellow cattle, which are used for milk and meat. They originated in the French ...

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