نتایج جستجو برای: tswana steers

تعداد نتایج: 4916  

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2004
M E Nihsen E L Piper C P West R J Crawford T M Denard Z B Johnson C A Roberts D A Spiers C F Rosenkrans

Cattle grazing tall fescue (Festuca arundinacea Schreb.) often develop fescue toxicosis. This condition is thought to be caused by ergot alkaloids produced by the endophyte Neotyphodium coenophialum. Endophytes from wild tall fescue plants, which do not produce ergot alkaloids, were transferred into the endophyte-free tall fescue germplasm, HiMag. The novel associations also lacked the ability ...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 1997
K S Schwartzkopf-Genswein J M Stookey R Welford

Three hundred feedlot steers (320 +/- 2 kg) were assigned to freeze brand, hot-iron brand, and sham branding treatments according to a randomized branding arrangement. Behaviors believed to be indicative of pain (i.e., tail-flicking, kicking, falling, and vocalizing) were recorded during branding. Escape behavior, measured as the amount and duration of force exerted on the headgate and squeeze ...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 1998
D H Shain R A Stock T J Klopfenstein D W Herold

Two finishing trials and a metabolism trial were conducted to evaluate level of supplemental degradable intake (crude) protein (DIP) in finishing diets on cattle performance, carcass characteristics, and ruminal metabolism. Finishing trials were conducted in two consecutive years using 128 crossbred yearling steers (BW = 343+/-5 kg, Trial 1) and 176 crossbred yearling steers (BW = 375+/-4 kg, T...

Journal: :Journal of Animal Science 2022

Abstract The objective of this research was to evaluate health, growth performance, and antibody titers IBR, BVD 1 2, PI3, BRSV for calves administered a respiratory clostridia vaccine compared with no vaccination upon arrival. Single-sourced, newly weaned steers (n = 70; initial body weight (BW) 254±5.9 kg) were allotted 10 pens 5 pens/treatment 7 steers/pen). Steers blocked by BW in RCBD VAC ...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 1993
R W Harvey J D Armstrong E P Heimer R M Campbell

Large-framed Simmental and Charolais steers were actively immunized against growth hormone-releasing factor (GRF) to evaluate the effect on growth, carcass characteristics (especially intramuscular fat deposition), and concentrations of somatotropin (ST) and IGF-I. Primary immunizations of 1.5 mg of GRF-(1-29)-Gly-Gly-Cys-NH2 conjugated to 1.5 mg of human serum albumin (GRFi, n = 12) or 1.5 mg ...

Journal: :Animal : an international journal of animal bioscience 2011
C Mapiye M Chimonyo M C Marufu V Muchenje

The objective of this study was to determine the levels of catecholamines and their relationship to beef quality in Nguni steers fed on Acacia karroo leaves. A total of 30 19-month-old steers were randomly assigned to A. karroo leaves (AK), sunflower cake (SF) and the control with no supplement (CN) diets. The AK and SF diets provided the steers with an additional 150 g of protein per day for 6...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 1991
K L Christensen D D Johnson R L West D D Hargrove T T Marshall A L Rogers

Carcasses from 59 steers produced from the mating of Braford, Simbrah, Senepol, and Simmental bulls to Brahman- and Romana Red-sired cows and Brahman bulls mated to Angus cows were used in this study. Effects of sire breed and feeding calves vs yearlings on fat depots in the chuck, when steers were fed to 1.0 cm external fat, were determined. Breed of sire and feeding calves vs yearlings had no...

A.Z. Sangeda J.L. Malole, R.J.M. Kadigi

This study highlights the costs and benefits of indigenous beef cattle fattening schemes in Shinyanga Urban and Kishapu Districts in Tanzania. Specifically, in this study the net profit (NP) for fatteners between beef cattle fattening schemes has been determined. The schemes were divided into two main categories, scheme 1 in which the animals were fed on cottonseed hulls (CSHL) based diets and ...

Journal: :South African Journal of Communication Disorders 2008

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2004
C N Macken G E Erickson T J Klopfenstein C T Milton R A Stock

Two finishing trials were conducted to determine the effects of adding different types of corn bran, a component of corn gluten feed, on cattle performance. In Trial 1, 60 English crossbred yearling steers (283 +/- 6.7 kg) were used in a completely randomized design with four dietary treatments. Treatments were diets with no corn bran, dry corn bran (86% DM), wet corn bran (37% DM), and rehydra...

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