Title of article :
North American cattle marketing and bovine respiratory disease (BRD)
Author/Authors :
Smith، Robert A نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Abstract :
The risk of bovine respiratory disease (BRD) has a significant effect on the value of cattle in the
marketplace. Calves sold in larger groups have $6.37/45.45 kg more value than those sold as
singles or in small groups. Morbidity is higher in unweaned commingled calves than those
marketed in groups more than 45 days following weaning. Calves with an aggressive
disposition have significantly less value than docile calves, due largely to depressed
performance and less carcass value. The value of cattle in the marketplace can be improved
by offering larger, uniform lots of cattle that have been weaned at least 45 days. Cattle that
suffer BRD in the feedlot have from $23.23 to $151.18 less value than those remaining healthy.
Keywords :
Marketing , AD2 , average daily gain (ADG) , Economic value , bovine respiratory disease (BRD)
Journal title :
Animal Health Research Reviews
Journal title :
Animal Health Research Reviews