1993
DOI: 10.1080/09064709309410152
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Insulated and Uninsulated Housing Systems for Growing Bulls Fed Grass Silage ad Libitum

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“…On the other hand, many authors (e.g. Rintelen and Koller 1966, Redbo et al 1996, Mossberg et al 1992, 1993) have reported no negative effects of uninsulated housing on animal health or LWG. In these earlier studies there has been considerable variation in climatic conditions, feeding regimes, acclimatisation time and housing facilities, such as protection provided by shelters or windbreaks and use of bedding.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…On the other hand, many authors (e.g. Rintelen and Koller 1966, Redbo et al 1996, Mossberg et al 1992, 1993) have reported no negative effects of uninsulated housing on animal health or LWG. In these earlier studies there has been considerable variation in climatic conditions, feeding regimes, acclimatisation time and housing facilities, such as protection provided by shelters or windbreaks and use of bedding.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Accordingly, in outdoor or uninsulated conditions, growing cattle often exhibit good performance (e.g. Mossberg et al 1992, 1993, Redbo et al 1996, Manninen et al 2007), but opposite results have also been reported, e.g. by Delfino and Mathison (1991).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Levy et al (1970) found that bull calves had a significantly (P<0.01) higher growth rate on slatted floors than on bedding, and they also had a better (P<0.001) feed conversion. However, neither in Danish nor in Swedish experiments (Mossberg et al, 1991(Mossberg et al, , 1993 there were any significant differences in production between animals on slatted floors or on bedding even though, in the latter experiment, space allowance was about 50% greater for the animals on bedding. Iketaki et al (1983) found that average daily gain of steers on slatted and concrete floors was significantly lower than that of steers on bedded floors.…”
Section: Slatted Versus Bedded Floorsmentioning
confidence: 74%
“…German researchers found a higher growth rate and a better feed conversion among bulls in an uninsulated building (Rintelen and Koller, 1966), while work from the Netherlands suggested a slightly better growth rate and sometimes a better feed conversion in insulated buildings Smits, 1972, 1981). Research in Denmark, (Jensen and Konggaard, 1982) and in Sweden (Mossberg et al, 1991;Mossberg et al, 1993) showed no significant difference in production between the two building types.…”
Section: Insulated Versus Uninsulatedmentioning
confidence: 94%
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