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An Ecological Study of the Prairie and Sedge Meadow Communities of Richardson Wildlife Foundation
ID: 8259; Issue date not indicated on report.INHS Technical Report prepared for Terry Moyer, Richardson Wildlife Foundatio
The performance of steers fed fattening rations representative of the years 1970, 1935, and 1900
The purpose of this experiment was to compare the feedlot performance and carcass characteristics of steers when finished on a ration representative of the years 1970, 1935, and 1900.
Twenty-nine Hereford calves with an average initial weight of 714 pounds were involved in the experiment at the University of Tennessee\u27s Knoxville Experiment Station. Three treatments (1) a ration representative of the year 1970, (2) a ration representative of the year 1935, and (3) a ration representative of the year 1900 were used in the study.
The results indicated that feedlot performance was significantly influenced by treatments. The 1970 ration had significantly larger final weights and average daily gains. Also, average daily gain for the 1935 ration was significantly greater than daily gains for the 1900 ration.
Carcass performances were also significantly affected by treatments. Carcass weights, U.S.D.A. grades, marbling scores, and carcass fat thickness were significantly larger for the 1970 ration than for either of the two remaining rations. Likewise, carcass fat thicknesses of the steers fed the 1935 ration were significantly greater than carcass fat of steers fed the 1900 ration.
Returns over initial and feed costs were found to be greater for the 1970 ration than either the 1935 or 1900 ration. Returns for the 1900 ration were lowest for all three treatments. Therefore/ it may be concluded that the 1970 ration is a superior quality ration for fattening steers than the other two rations
ELEMENTS OF CATTLE FEEDING PROFITABILITY IN MIDWEST FEEDLOTS
Conventional wisdom and earlier research have concluded that cattle feeding profitability is more determined by feeder and fed cattle prices than by animal performance. This study examined cross-sectional and time-series data from over 1600 pens of cattle in more than 220 feedlots in the upper Midwest where weather and lot conditions are thought to influence feedlot profitability. In addition to input and output prices and animal performance, other factors found to significantly impact cattle feeding profitability were sex, placement weight, facility design, and to a lesser extent placement season.cattle feedlots, probability, risk, Livestock Production/Industries,
Elements of Cattle Feeding Profitability in Midwest Feedlots
Conventional wisdom and earlier research have concluded that cattle feeding profitability is more determined by feeder and fed cattle prices than by animal performance. This study examined cross-sectional and time-series data from over 1600 pens of cattle in more than 220 feedlots in the upper Midwest where weather and lot conditions are thought to influence feedlot profitability. In addition to input and output prices and animal performance, other factors found to significantly impact cattle feeding profitability were sex, placement weight, facility design, and to a lesser extent placement season
Ampelopsis cordata Michx.
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Morus alba L.
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Parthenocissus quinquefolia (L.) Planch.
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Ampelopsis cordata Michx.
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Rapid Typing of \u3ci\u3eMannheimia haemolytica\u3c/i\u3e Major Genotypes 1 and 2 Using MALDI-TOF Mass Spectrometry
Genotype 2 M. haemolytica predominantly associate over genotype 1 with the lungs of cattle with respiratory disease and ICEs containing antimicrobial resistance genes. Distinct protein masses were detected by MALDI-TOF MS between genotype 1 and 2 strains. MALDI-TOF MS could rapidly differentiate genotype 2 strains in veterinary diagnostic laboratories
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