Johnson, Shylo R. Ellis, Christine K. Wickham, Chad Selleck, Molly R. Gilbert, Amy T.
Raccoons (Procyon lotor) are frequently handled using chemical immobilization in North America for management and research. In a controlled environment, we compared three drug combinations: ketamine-xylazine (KX), butorphanol-azaperone-medetomidine (BAM), and nalbuphinemedetomidine- azaperone (NalMed-A) for raccoon immobilization. In crossover comp...
Crouch, Josie N. Mulliniks, J. Travis Musgrave, J. A. Hanford, Kathy J. McCathy, Kacie L
A retrospective study was done utilizing 1,434 March- and May- calving Red Angus x Simmental crossbred cows and heifers from 2005 through 2019. Heifer weight as a percentage of mature body weight at breeding was used to conduct a regression analysis from 50 to 70% of mature body weight to determine the impact of body weight at breeding on reproduct...
King, Tasha M. Musgrave, J. A. Woita, Nicole M. Boerman, Shelby L. MacDonald, J. C. Mulliniks, J. Travis
Performance of young March-Calving range cows receiving a protein supplement with the addition of either monensin or propionate salt were compared to evaluate the effect of feed additive on overall production in the postpartum stage. cow body weight and body condition were not impacted by postpartum supplementation throughout the study. Calf body w...
Shiels, Aaron B. Runte, Jackson Ruell, Emily W. Eckery, Douglas C. Witmer, Gary W. Salkeld, Daniel J.
Context Prairie dogs (Cynomys spp.) are rodents enjoyed by some humans; yet, they cause crop and property damage, and carry zoonotic disease. Non-lethal control of prairie dogs is of interest in urban/suburban settings. The injectable immunocontraceptive vaccine GonaCon (active ingredient is gonadotropin-releasing hormone [GnRH]) has been shown to ...
Wheeler, Kaylee E. Miller, Jessica Ference, Sadie Geu, Stephan Easterly, Amanda Creech, Cody F Maust, Brian Redfearn, Daren D. Parsons, Jay Drewnoski, Mary E.
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A two-year experiment evaluated the effects of corn grain yield on the resulting quality and quantity of corn residue. Among the wide variety of corn hybrids, locations, and growing conditions, observed grain yields ranged from 120 to 350 bushels per acre. As corn yield increased, the total pounds of residue increased. However, the amount of reside...
Sousa, Debora G. McDermott, Rebecca Norman, Mitch M. MacDonald, J. C. Stock, Rick A. Erickson, Galen E.
An experiment was conducted to evaluate the effect of varying inclusion of modified distillers grains plus solubles on a weekly basis with two inclusions of grass hay on the performance of finishing steers. no interaction was observed between modified distillers grains plus solubles inclusion (0%, 25% constant, or 25% varying from 15-35%) and hay i...
Cronk, Hanna Heil, Holly McDermott, Rebecca Norman, Mitch Erickson, Galen E. Watson, Andrea
Methane is a more potent greenhouse gas than carbon dioxide. Because ruminant animals, including cattle, emit methane, strategies are actively being sought to reduce these emissions. Pistachio shell-sourced biochar was included at 0.5% of a finishing cattle diet to determine effects on methane emissions and cattle performance. Eight pens of cattle ...
Vanderhoff, Sydney T. Sjostrand, Rebecca L. Norman, Mitchell M. Vicci, Isaque F. MacDonald, Jim C. Drewnoski, Mary E.
Infrequent supplementation saves labor and may reduce animal performance, but recent research with reduced fat distillers grains has provided inconsistent results. This experiment evaluated the effects of daily and three times a week supplementation of dried distillers grains on yearling steer performance grazing smooth bromegrass pastures from May...
Beasley, Emily M. Nelson, Kathleen M. Slate, Dennis Gilbert, Amy T. Pogmore, Frederick E. Chipman, Richard B. Davis, Amy J.
Management of the raccoon rabies virus variant in North America is conducted primarily using oral rabies vaccination (ORV). When a sufficient proportion of the population is vaccinated (60%), rabies transmission can be eliminated. To date, ORV programs have successfully controlled and eliminated raccoon rabies in rural areas, but there has been les...
Speer, Hannah F. Freetly, Harvey C. Jenkins, Karla H. Drewnoski, Mary E.
The young calf is at greatest risk of vitamin A deficiency when cow vitamin intake is low in late pregnancy. Two studies were conducted to evaluate the relationship between cow and calf vitamin A status and how vitamin A status of cow-calf pairs was influence by maternal vitamin A supplementation. In general, calves did not have adequate liver vita...