Rates of diseases and their associated costs in two Colorado sheep feedlots (1985-1986)
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Rates of diseases and their associated costs in two Colorado sheep feedlots (1985-1986)
Abstract
Data related to rates of disease and their associated costs were collected for 12 months from 2 sheep feedlots in northern Colorado. There was an apparent seasonal occurrence of many of the diseases. Pneumonia, enterotoxemia, acidosis, and transport tetany accounted for most of the diseases seen in these feedlots and were responsible for most of the economic losses. There was a large difference in the incidence of diseases between the 2 feedlots and in the expenditures for disease prevention between the 2 feedlots.
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