2022
DOI: 10.1093/tas/txac085
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Impacts of a post-transport/pre-processing rest period on the growth performance, anthelmintic efficacy, and serum metabolite changes in cattle entering a feed yard

Abstract: A total of 80 crossbred, high-risk heifers (initially 250 ± 4.2 kg BW), were transported from an Oklahoma City, Oklahoma sale barn to the Kansas State University Beef Cattle Research Center. Cattle were unloaded and randomly placed into one of four receiving pens and provided ad libitum hay and water. Each pen was randomly assigned to one of four rest-times before processing: 1) immediately upon arrival (0); 2) after a 6-h rest period (6); 3) after a 24-h rest period (24); and 4) after a 48-h rest period (48).… Show more

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“…Furthermore, parameters such as ruminal volume, dry matter (DM) content, and the number of protozoa may also decline as the fasting period prolongs ( Fluharty et al, 1995 ). An elevated gastro-intestinal load of parasites ( Dahmer et al, 2022 ) may also aggravate such a reduction in feed intake. Feeding high grain diets earlier in the life of terminal cattle has the advantage of greater feed efficiency and fewer overall days on feed (DOF; López-Campos et al, 2013 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, parameters such as ruminal volume, dry matter (DM) content, and the number of protozoa may also decline as the fasting period prolongs ( Fluharty et al, 1995 ). An elevated gastro-intestinal load of parasites ( Dahmer et al, 2022 ) may also aggravate such a reduction in feed intake. Feeding high grain diets earlier in the life of terminal cattle has the advantage of greater feed efficiency and fewer overall days on feed (DOF; López-Campos et al, 2013 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%