Prevalence, severity, and relationships of multiple gross pathologies measured in beef cattle at slaughter

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  • D. J. Rezac Department of Diagnostic Medicine / Pathobiology, Kansas State University College of Veterinary Medicine, Manhattan, KS 66506
  • D. U. Thomson Department of Clinical Sciences, Kansas State University College of Veterinary Medicine, Manhattan, KS 66506
  • J. B. Overstock Zoetis Animal Health, Madison, NJ 07932
  • F. L. Prouty Zoetis Animal Health, Madison, NJ 07932
  • S. J. Bartle Department of Clinical Sciences, Kansas State University College of Veterinary Medicine, Manhattan, KS 66506
  • C. D. Reinhardt Department of Animal Science and Industry, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS 66506

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21423/aabppro20134222

Keywords:

beef industry, animal welfare, observation system, data, cattle health, productivity, bovine respiratory disease, acidosis, performance

Abstract

A wide array of management tools and interventions exist within the beef industry to improve animal welfare and productivity; however, the ability to monitor and assess the outcomes of those tools is lacking. Thus, a multifaceted system to observe life-cycle health and well-being of beef cattle was designed and implemented to provide producers with real-time data on cattle health and productivity. In beef cattle production systems, deficiencies in management most commonly manifest themselves as cattle with bovine respiratory disease (BRD) or nutritional disorders such as acidosis; therefore, lung, liver, and rumen gross pathology lesions present in beef cattle at slaughter were measured and their associations with performance determined.

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2013-09-19

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