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The December issue of #AppliedAnimalScience is here! Dive into Volume 41, Issue 6 ➡️ https://t.co/Ipn4XR7F5n
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A new study ( https://t.co/iTmqHy5lxm) published in #AppliedAnimalScience reveals that using nipple buckets—versus open buckets—to feed weaning dairy calves can positively influence their behavior, without impacting growth and performance. Learn more: https://t.co/9FDuEGFAf5
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A recent review in #AppliedAnimalScience highlights how genetics, grazing management, supplementation, growth technologies & health programs used in stocker systems influence later performance in the feedlot. https://t.co/u6sx8byu8Q
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ARPAS Press Release: Comparison of beef calves in conventional or natural systems for backgrounding and finishing #Beef #AppliedAnimalScience
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ARPAS Press Release: Assessing perceptions to digital records and supply-chain traceability in the US wool industry #AppliedAnimalScience
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A #AppliedAnimalScience study ( https://t.co/HWAtMS9ink) from @agbiousask evaluated different strategies of forage inclusion in finishing beef cattle diets and their effects on feed intake, growth performance, carcass quality, #liverabscesses, and more.
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Check out our new website! 🎉 Easier navigation, digital forms, and more member and #AppliedAnimalScience journal resources ➡️ https://t.co/9QPkdYL7WN
#ARPAS #AnimalScience
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The Editor's Choice for the October issue of Applied Animal Science is available now! These can be accessed from the home page at https://t.co/o6mjKrevBD 😀
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A new #specialssue of #AppliedAnimalScience, led by Daniel Rivera, is out now! The articles showcase the latest science on how previous management and health effects beef cattle finishing performance. Read the full issue: 🟡 https://t.co/894aF1voaY 🟡
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Out now in #AppliedAnimalScience, a @USDA_ARS & @ttudaviscollege team evaluates dietary NDF concentration from alfalfa hay & bulk density of on growth performance, carcass characteristics, and #liverabscesses in finishing beef steers: https://t.co/VxfSxpVXDC
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Out now in the Special Issue of #AppliedAnimalScience, a Cactus Research and @Elanco team investigates the potential of using higher roughage diets to reduce #liverabscesses in cattle, and potentially offer an alternative to antimicrobial use: https://t.co/JVSj7DM20k
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Have you caught up on the #AppliedAnimalScience Special Issue on possible preweaning calf and stocker calf performance factors influencing subsequent feedlot performance? Dive into the summary article from Daniel Rivera and Paul Beck ➡️ https://t.co/wgbVL1HNXt
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Can supplementation w/ calcium magnesium carbonate, tylosin phosphate, or both boost rumination behavior, growth performance, & #liverabscess prevalence of yearling beef steers? A @SDState team investigates in the #AppliedAnimalScience special issue: https://t.co/ESb9zjjtc8
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📅 There's still time to submit! How can behavioral ecology inform applied animal science? Original research, methods, review & perspective articles welcome 👉 https://t.co/hPek4SQrpN
#AnimalBehavior #AppliedAnimalScience
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Job Opportunity Lecturer in Applied Animal Science/Husbandry at The University of Edinburgh - Edinburgh, Scotland, UK #LoveYourVeterinaryCareer #TheUnversityofEdinburgh #Lecturer #AppliedAnimalScience #AnimalHusbandry
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Job Opportunity Lecturer in Applied Animal Science/Husbandry at The University of Edinburgh - Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom #VeterinaryCareers #LoveYourVeterinaryCareer #TheUnversityofEdinburgh #Lecturer #AppliedAnimalScience #AnimalHusbandry
https://t.co/PRONu4Ltzx
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2/3 Si les intera profundizar en la propuesta de intensificación ecológica para la cría vacuna pueden ver esto artículos científicos. https://t.co/2xWED1oyZy
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@NicoleShanahan per https://t.co/bBAsOZRBa9 "Because cattle had greater days on feed in 2020, all sources of greenhouse gas emissions per animal increased vs 1990" Overall, feedlots in 2020 produced 47.5% more BW gain with 1.4% less cattle, while only increasing total CO2e by 39.5%.
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Honor to have our paper selected by @AnimalApplied and designated as Editor's Choice this month #AppliedBeefResearch Effects of conventional and natural management systems on backgrounding and finishing performance of beef steers - Applied Animal Science
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A summary of our latest article! Read the full article at
New research suggests a win-win for herd health and efficiency. Gradually tapering forage in the finishing phase may reduce liver abscesses and antibiotic use, without impacting growth. Dive into the details: https://t.co/JStefwXs6D
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