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An evaluation of bovine respiratory disease complex in feedlot cattle: Impact on performance and carcass traits using treatment records and lung lesion scores

机译:肉牛饲养中牛呼吸系统疾病综合评估:使用治疗记录和肺病灶评分对生产性能和car体性状的影响

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The objective of this study was to investigate the effects of bovine respiratory disease (BRD) complex on economically important production traits with the use of health records in combination with lung lesion scores obtained at slaughter. Records from 5,976 animals were used in this study from cattle that were managed in Midwestern feedlots. Average daily gain for 3 different feeding periods (acclimation, on-test, and overall test) along with final BW were evaluated as performance measures. Hot carcass weight, LM area, subcutaneous fat cover, and marbling score were collected at slaughter. All calves were monitored by experienced feedlot personnel and treated according to the specific health protocol of each feedlot. Incidence of BRD was observed at a rate of 8.17%, and lung lesions at slaughter were present in 61.9% of cattle from a subpopulation (n = 1,665). From this group of cattle, the overall incidence of BRD, which was defined as cattle that had lung lesions, that were treated for BRD in the feedlot, or both, was 64.4%. Incidence of BRD in the feedlot decreased ADG during both the acclimation period (0.37 +/- 0.03 kg) and the overall test period (0.07 +/- 0.01 kg). Incidence of BRD also had significant effects on HCW and marbling score with reduction of 8.16 +/- 1.38 kg and 0.13 +/- 0.04, respectively, in treated cattle. The adverse effects on production traits tended to increase as the number of treatments increased. Potential decrease in performance and carcass merit observed in this study were associated with a decline of $23.23, $30.15, and $54.01 in carcass value when comparing cattle never treated with cattle treated once, twice, or 3 or more times, respectively. The presence of lung lesions did not have a significant effect on any of the traits; however, there was an association between the presence of active bronchial lymph nodes and less productivity of feedlot cattle.
机译:这项研究的目的是利用健康记录结合屠宰时获得的肺损伤评分,研究牛呼吸道疾病(BRD)复合物对重要的生产性状的影响。在这项研究中,使用了中西部饲养场管理的牛的5,976只动物的记录。评估3个不同喂养期(适应,测试和整体测试)的平均日增重以及最终体重,以此作为绩效指标。屠宰时收集体重量,LM面积,皮下脂肪覆盖率和大理石花纹得分。所有犊牛均由经验丰富的饲养场人员进行监控,并根据每个饲养场的特定健康规程进行处理。观察到BRD的发生率为8.17%,来自亚人群(n = 1,665)的牛中有61.9%发生了宰杀时肺部病变。在这组牛中,BRD的总发生率为64.4%,BRD的总发病率定义为在饲养场中接受BRD治疗或有肺部病变的牛。在适应期(0.37 +/- 0.03千克)和整个测试期间(0.07 +/- 0.01千克),饲养场中BRD的发生率均降低了ADG。 BRD的发病率也对HCW和大理石花纹评分产生了显着影响,分别降低了治疗牛的8.16 +/- 1.38 kg和0.13 +/- 0.04 kg。随着生产数量的增加,对生产性状的不利影响趋于增加。当比较从未与经一次,两次或3次或更多次处理的牛进行比较时,在这项研究中观察到的性能和car体价值的潜在降低与with体价值的减少分别相关,分别为$ 23.23,$ 30.15和$ 54.01。肺部病变的存在对任何性状均无显着影响。然而,活跃的支气管淋巴结的存在与育肥牛的生产力较低之间存在关联。

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