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Influence of … shaded mangers, clipped hair and increased ration caloric content on reducing heat stress in fattening cattle

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V. E. Mendel
W. N. Garrett, University of California

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California Agriculture 20(12):6-7.

Published December 01, 1966

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Feedlot performance of British breeds of beef cattle fed during the summer months in the irrigated desert valleys of California averages 15% less than the performance of those fed during the cooler portion of the year. Heat stress is the major factor responsible for this lower performance.

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Influence of … shaded mangers, clipped hair and increased ration caloric content on reducing heat stress in fattening cattle

V. E. Mendel, W. N. Garrett
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Influence of … shaded mangers, clipped hair and increased ration caloric content on reducing heat stress in fattening cattle

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Authors

V. E. Mendel
W. N. Garrett, University of California

Publication Information

California Agriculture 20(12):6-7.

Published December 01, 1966

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Feedlot performance of British breeds of beef cattle fed during the summer months in the irrigated desert valleys of California averages 15% less than the performance of those fed during the cooler portion of the year. Heat stress is the major factor responsible for this lower performance.

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Full text is available in PDF.

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