2017
DOI: 10.5455/ijlr.20170513101049
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Bovine Respiratory Disease Complex: A Critical Review

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“…Typically, diagnosis of BRD complex is based on a combination of objective (rectal body temperature, body weight) and subjective (depression, abnormal appetite and respiratory signs) assessments of affected animals, which is also concluded by many other researchers (Apley, 2006;Step et al, 2008;Patel et al, 2017;Arslan and Ozcan, 2018). Severity of clinical signs of BRD complex varies from unapparent to per-acute death as reported by Confer ( 2009) and Griffin et al, (2010).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Typically, diagnosis of BRD complex is based on a combination of objective (rectal body temperature, body weight) and subjective (depression, abnormal appetite and respiratory signs) assessments of affected animals, which is also concluded by many other researchers (Apley, 2006;Step et al, 2008;Patel et al, 2017;Arslan and Ozcan, 2018). Severity of clinical signs of BRD complex varies from unapparent to per-acute death as reported by Confer ( 2009) and Griffin et al, (2010).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Gender roles in animal husbandry are also important to consider (Patel et al, 2016;Suradisastra & Lubis, 2000). The gender ratio was found to be 106:12.…”
Section: Sociocultural Aspects Of Breedersmentioning
confidence: 99%