Plasma Biochemical and Haematological Changes in Steers of Different Temperament during Feedlotting


Autoria(s): Venus, B.K.; Petherick, J.C.; Doogan, V.J.; Holroyd, R.G.
Data(s)

2000

Resumo

Correlations between liveweight gains and temperament during feedlotting (Voisinet et al., 1997) may be an indication that cattle of different temperament suffer different degrees of stress. This paper describes the effect of grouping into feedlot pens, cattle of good, poor and mixed (some good and some poor) temperament on blood parameters that are indicators of stress (Bennett et al., 1989). Animal production for a consuming world : proceedings of 9th Congress of the Asian-Australasian Association of Animal Production Societies [AAAP] and 23rd Biennial Conference of the Australian Society of Animal Production [ASAP] and 17th Annual Symposium of the University of Sydney, Dairy Research Foundation, [DRF]. 2-7 July 2000, Sydney, Australia.

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Identificador

Venus, B.K. and Petherick, J.C. and Doogan, V.J. and Holroyd, R.G. (2000) Plasma Biochemical and Haematological Changes in Steers of Different Temperament during Feedlotting. In: Animal Production for a Consuming World. AAAP-ASAP Conference, 2nd - 7th July, Sydney, Australia.

http://era.daf.qld.gov.au/576/

Publicador

AAAP and ASAP

Relação

http://era.daf.qld.gov.au/576/1/VenusPlasmaBiochemical-SEC.pdf

http://era.daf.qld.gov.au/576/

Palavras-Chave #Feeds and feeding. Animal nutrition #Cattle
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Conference or Workshop Item

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