Major health problems and their economic impact on beef cattle under two different feedlot systems in Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Malafaia,Pedro
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Granato,Tiago Alvin Lima, Costa,Rogério Magnoli, Souza,Vinícius Carneiro de, Costa,Diogo Fleury Azevedo, Tokarnia,Carlos Hubinger
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-736X2016000900837
Resumo: Abstract: This study aimed to describe the diagnosis of health problems and to evaluate the cost of their treatment for cattle raised in feedlots to be slaughtered or to be sold as sires for cow-calf systems. Bovine respiratory disease and digestive disorders were the main problems diagnosed in the feedlot for slaughter; the cost for treatment was high, accounting for 9.7 to 20.9 kg of live weight (LW) or the equivalent of 7 to 15% of total LW gained over the days on feed. Due to the high intake of starch-rich concentrate, rumen and fecal pH was lower, whilst rumen osmolarity and blood lactate were higher in cattle fed for slaughter. Cattle affected by digestive disorders spent on average four additional days in the feedlot. Diseases and cost of treatments were associated with lower average daily gain and considerable economic losses. Health problems commonly observed in the feedlots for slaughter were not observed in the feedlots for males to be sold as sires. The most likely reason for this observation was the more careful nutrition and prophylactic health management in sire production systems, which produce animals of much higher selling price. Results from this study suggest that health problems found in feedlots for slaughter may not only reduce animal productivity and profitability, but also the welfare of the animals. The systemic understaffing of livestock cattle workers and veterinarians in large feedlots in Brazil results in under reporting of diseases and lack to understand epidemiological context and disease prevention.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Major health problems and their economic impact on beef cattle under two different feedlot systems in Brazil
title Major health problems and their economic impact on beef cattle under two different feedlot systems in Brazil
spellingShingle Major health problems and their economic impact on beef cattle under two different feedlot systems in Brazil
Malafaia,Pedro
Beef cattle
feedlot systems
Brazil
diseases of cattle
sires.
title_short Major health problems and their economic impact on beef cattle under two different feedlot systems in Brazil
title_full Major health problems and their economic impact on beef cattle under two different feedlot systems in Brazil
title_fullStr Major health problems and their economic impact on beef cattle under two different feedlot systems in Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Major health problems and their economic impact on beef cattle under two different feedlot systems in Brazil
title_sort Major health problems and their economic impact on beef cattle under two different feedlot systems in Brazil
author Malafaia,Pedro
author_facet Malafaia,Pedro
Granato,Tiago Alvin Lima
Costa,Rogério Magnoli
Souza,Vinícius Carneiro de
Costa,Diogo Fleury Azevedo
Tokarnia,Carlos Hubinger
author_role author
author2 Granato,Tiago Alvin Lima
Costa,Rogério Magnoli
Souza,Vinícius Carneiro de
Costa,Diogo Fleury Azevedo
Tokarnia,Carlos Hubinger
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Malafaia,Pedro
Granato,Tiago Alvin Lima
Costa,Rogério Magnoli
Souza,Vinícius Carneiro de
Costa,Diogo Fleury Azevedo
Tokarnia,Carlos Hubinger
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Beef cattle
feedlot systems
Brazil
diseases of cattle
sires.
topic Beef cattle
feedlot systems
Brazil
diseases of cattle
sires.
description Abstract: This study aimed to describe the diagnosis of health problems and to evaluate the cost of their treatment for cattle raised in feedlots to be slaughtered or to be sold as sires for cow-calf systems. Bovine respiratory disease and digestive disorders were the main problems diagnosed in the feedlot for slaughter; the cost for treatment was high, accounting for 9.7 to 20.9 kg of live weight (LW) or the equivalent of 7 to 15% of total LW gained over the days on feed. Due to the high intake of starch-rich concentrate, rumen and fecal pH was lower, whilst rumen osmolarity and blood lactate were higher in cattle fed for slaughter. Cattle affected by digestive disorders spent on average four additional days in the feedlot. Diseases and cost of treatments were associated with lower average daily gain and considerable economic losses. Health problems commonly observed in the feedlots for slaughter were not observed in the feedlots for males to be sold as sires. The most likely reason for this observation was the more careful nutrition and prophylactic health management in sire production systems, which produce animals of much higher selling price. Results from this study suggest that health problems found in feedlots for slaughter may not only reduce animal productivity and profitability, but also the welfare of the animals. The systemic understaffing of livestock cattle workers and veterinarians in large feedlots in Brazil results in under reporting of diseases and lack to understand epidemiological context and disease prevention.
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