Health and Performance Effects of Inadequate Colostral Transfer in Beef Calves

Authors

  • R. D. Dewell Great Plain Veterinary Educational Center, University Nebraska - Lincoln, Clay Center, NE 68933
  • L. L. Hungerford Great Plains Veterinary Educational Center 68933
  • J. E. Keen U.S. Meat Animal Research Center USDA Agricultural Research Service Clay Center, NE 68933
  • Roman L. Hruska U.S. Meat Animal Research Center USDA Agricultural Research Service Clay Center, NE 68933
  • D. M. Grotelueschen Panhandle Research & Extension Center University Nebraska - Lincoln Scottsbluff, NE 69361
  • G. P. Rupp Great Plains Veterinary Educational Center, Clay Center, NE 68933
  • D. D. Griffin Great Plains Veterinary Educational Center, Clay Center, NE 68933

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21423/aabppro20025028

Keywords:

serum IgG, preweaning, morbidity, feedlot, mortality, average daily gain

Abstract

Study objectives were to evaluate associations between serum IgG 1 level, measured 24 to 48 hours after birth, and preweaning or feedlot morbidity, mortality, and average daily gain.

Author Biographies

R. D. Dewell, Great Plain Veterinary Educational Center, University Nebraska - Lincoln, Clay Center, NE 68933

current address is Colorado State University

D. M. Grotelueschen, Panhandle Research & Extension Center University Nebraska - Lincoln Scottsbluff, NE 69361

Current address is Pfizer Animal Health.

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Published

2002-09-26

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Section

Research Summaries - Beef

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