Turkish Journal of Veterinary and Animal Sciences

Turkish Journal of Veterinary and Animal Sciences

Detection and economic impact related to bovine respiratory disease, shrink, and traveling distance in feedlot cattle in Northwest Mexico

Yazarlar: José Luis ROGUEZ-CASTILLO, Gilberto LÓPEZ-VALENCIA, Francisco Javier MONGE-NAVARRO, Gerardo Enrique MEDINA-BASULTO, Sawako HORI-OSHIMA, Sergio Arturo CUETO-GONZÁLEZ, Alfonso De La MORA-VALLE, Luis Mario MUÑOZ-DEL REAL, Luis TINOCO-GRACIA, Tomás Benjamín ENTERÍA-EVANGELISTA

Cilt 41 , Sayı 2 , 2017 , Sayfalar 294 - 301

Konular:Fen

Anahtar Kelimeler:Bovine respiratory disease,Feedlot cattle,Diagnosis,Shrink,Treatments,Costs

Özet: Bovine respiratory disease (BRD) is the main reason for economic loss in feedlots. A cross-sectional study was conducted in order to detect the pathogens involved in BRD. A total of 88 animals with respiratory signs were sampled for diagnosis using PCR. The detected pathogens were bovine respiratory syncytial virus (80.6%), Mannheimia haemolytica (79.5%), Pasteurella multocida (68.1%), parainfluenza 3 virus (23.8%), bovine herpes virus-1 (20.4%), and bovine viral diarrhea virus (11.3%). The average number of treatments applied per animal was 1.3 with an estimated treatment cost of 16 USD per treatment/animal. Animals receiving more than one treatment averaged costs exceeding 38 USD per animal. In total, 77% of all animals received the first treatment during the first 3 weeks after arrival. We found a relationship between shrink percentage and the distance traveled by the livestock from its origin to the feedlot (P = 0.049). BRD represents a costly condition for feedlot operations. It is imperative that cattleman and veterinary practitioners recognize the necessity to apply additional preventive medicine strategies to reduce the impact of BRD. Preconditioning and a more systematic use of methaphylaxis may improve our ability to accurately identify the most effective strategies to reduce the impact of BRD.


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@article{2017, title={Detection and economic impact related to bovine respiratory disease, shrink, and traveling distance in feedlot cattle in Northwest Mexico}, volume={41}, number={2}, publisher={Turkish Journal of Veterinary and Animal Sciences}, author={José Luis RODRÍGUEZ-CASTILLO,Gilberto LÓPEZ-VALENCIA,Francisco Javier MONGE-NAVARRO,Gerardo Enrique MEDINA-BASULTO,Sawako HORI-OSHIMA,Sergio Arturo CUETO-GONZÁLEZ,Alfonso De La MORA-VALLE,Luis Mario MUÑOZ-DEL REAL,Luis TINOCO-GRACIA,Tomás Benjamín ENTERÍA-EVANGELISTA}, year={2017}, pages={294–301} }
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José Luis RODRÍGUEZ-CASTILLO,Gilberto LÓPEZ-VALENCIA,Francisco Javier MONGE-NAVARRO,Gerardo Enrique MEDINA-BASULTO,Sawako HORI-OSHIMA,Sergio Arturo CUETO-GONZÁLEZ,Alfonso De La MORA-VALLE,Luis Mario MUÑOZ-DEL REAL,Luis TINOCO-GRACIA,Tomás Benjamín ENTERÍA-EVANGELISTA. (2017). Detection and economic impact related to bovine respiratory disease, shrink, and traveling distance in feedlot cattle in Northwest Mexico (Vol. 41, pp. 294–301). Vol. 41, pp. 294–301. Turkish Journal of Veterinary and Animal Sciences.
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José Luis RODRÍGUEZ-CASTILLO,Gilberto LÓPEZ-VALENCIA,Francisco Javier MONGE-NAVARRO,Gerardo Enrique MEDINA-BASULTO,Sawako HORI-OSHIMA,Sergio Arturo CUETO-GONZÁLEZ,Alfonso De La MORA-VALLE,Luis Mario MUÑOZ-DEL REAL,Luis TINOCO-GRACIA,Tomás Benjamín ENTERÍA-EVANGELISTA. Detection and Economic Impact Related to Bovine Respiratory Disease, Shrink, and Traveling Distance in Feedlot Cattle in Northwest Mexico. no. 2, Turkish Journal of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, 2017, pp. 294–301.