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US Beef cattle production
• Beef Cows – 32,434,500 head
• Replacement Heifers – 5,646,500
head
• Number of operations – 766,350
• Average herd size (cows) – 42.3
USDA. 2008 Beef 2007-08, Part III: Changes in Beef Cow-Calf Industry, 1993-2008
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• 54.1 percent of cows from herd size
100 head or more
• Calves born from Feb-April – 58.8 %
• Calf average age at weaning – 207 days
• Calf average weaning weight
– Bulls and steers – 559 lbs (254 kg)
– Other heifers – 515 lbs (234 kg)
– Replacement heifers – 532 lbs (241 kg)
USDA. 2008 Beef 2007-08, Part III: Changes in Beef Cow-Calf Industry, 1993-2008
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• Transported to feedlots in “pots”
– Pots are the common term for the type of
trailer used
– A full trailer is termed a “pot load”
– A pot load = 50,000 lbs (22,680 kg) of
calves
– At 500 lbs a head = approximately 100
head of calves per pot load
– On average – calves from at least 2 origins
on each pot load
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• US Feedlots – in 1995
– 41,365 feedlot operations in the top 13
states marketed 23.4 million cattle
– 95.3% of feedlots had less than 1000 head
one time capacity
– Feedlots with 1000 head or greater one
time capacity marketed 90.2% of cattle
– Number of 1000 head plus capacity –
approximately 1,800 (1999)
Managing for Today’s Cattle Market and Beyond, March 2002, CE Ward, TC Schroeder
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Managing for Today’s Cattle Market and Beyond, March 2002, CE Ward, TC Schroeder
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Animal Health Research Reviews 10(2); 101-103, 2009. DG Miles
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NASS, USDA, Agriculture Statistics Board, Cattle on Feed, December 2009
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NASS, USDA, Agriculture Statistics Board, Cattle on Feed, December 2009
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Treatment protocol
Arrival
processing
at feedlot
“Low risk”
No metaphylaxis
1st pull treatment
“Expensive” long
acting product
Re-pull treatment
Cheaper product
Possible
“moratorium”
Risk determination based on origin, source and history
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Canadian Veterinary Journal 2008; 49:373-378. MW Sanderson, DA Dargatz, BA Wagner
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J Anim Sci 2009.87:314-327. AH Babcock, BJ White, SS Dritz, DU Thomson, DG Renter
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J Anim Sci 2009.87:314-327. AH Babcock, BJ White, SS Dritz, DU Thomson, DG Renter
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• Data from Midwest feedlot collected from 1
Jan 2001 to 2 Feb 2006
• 31,131 cattle treated for respiratory disease
• Diagnosis based on opinion of feedlot
personnel
– Diagnosis based on
– Animal appearance
– Animal demeanor
– Body temperature
J Anim Sci 2009.87:314-327. AH Babcock, BJ White, SS Dritz, DU Thomson, DG Renter
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Conclusions
• For 5WT and 6WT cattle, the earlier in the
feeding period that cattle were diagnosed with
BRD and treated the more times they were
treated and had a decrease in ADG
• Steers were treated an average of 1.6 times
J Anim Sci 2009.87:314-327. AH Babcock, BJ White, SS Dritz, DU Thomson, DG Renter
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• Pen rider – “Cowboy”
• The most important decisions
about health
• Determines the need for further
evaluation and/ or treatment
– Diagnosis of “buckets”
• BRD, GI, lameness, brainer, other
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• Illness determination
• Almost uniformly “subjective”
• Animal appearance
– Lack of rumen fill, nasal discharge, increased
respiratory rate and/or effort
• Animal demeanor
– Lowered head and ears, reluctance to move,
decreased response to stimuli
• Rectal temperature ?
– Must be interpreted in the context of the
animals other clinical signs
2007, 79th
Western Veterinary Conference, Robert L Larson
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Metaphylaxis protocol
Arrival
processing
at feedlot
“High risk”
Metaphylaxis
Treat all animals in the
group
“Expensive” long
acting product
Re-pull treatment
Cheaper product
Possible
“moratorium”
Risk determination based on origin, source and history
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Metaphylaxis
• Definition – the mass treatment of
animal populations currently
experiencing any level of disease
before the onset of blatant illness
• Can be considered as a prevention
as well as a curative treatment
Vet Clin Food Anim 26 (2010) 285-301. JS Nickell, BJ White
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Metaphylaxis
• General guidelines for metaphylactic
treatment
– 1. clinical appearance of cattle on arrival
– 2. current (and expected) morbidity/ mortality
patterns
– 3. feed consumption
– 4. elevated body temperature
– 5. efficacy of products labeled for the control of BRD
Vet Clin Food Anim 26 (2010) 285-301. JS Nickell, BJ White
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Metaphylaxis
• Factors to consider in predicting BRD
– Lightweight cattle from multiple origins
– Previous health history
– Distance of travel to feedlot
– Time of year
– Weather
– Transit conditions (weather extremes)
It may be helpful to plot BRD cases to predict disease
incidence using epidemic curves
Vet Clin Food Anim 26 (2010) 285-301. JS Nickell, BJ White
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Metaphylaxis
Vet Clin Food Anim 26 (2010) 285-301. JS Nickell, BJ White