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Animal Health and Welfare Best Practice

Pain Control Humane practices in beef production are being promoted We in the beef industry must position ourselves as the best protein source This will mean quality beef raised in humane conditions

Public Perception Look at A and W What a great job marketing The public didn t know they wanted hormone and antibiotic free beef A&W give the impression only they have the corner on healthy naturally raised beef. Advertising dictates what market demands production follows the market PAIN Reduced Production is the next evolution

Castration and Dehorning

Pain control during castration Castration and dehorning are common practices. Benefits High quality tender meat with more marbling and less dark cutters Draw backs Painful causing decreased feed efficiency increase stress and increase potential for infection or disease

Castration Methods Surgical Bands or Rings Burdizzo Chemical- inject lactic acid in the testicle Hormone injection-inject female hormones every 6 months PAIN IS PRESENT IN ALL BUT THE HORMONE INJECTIONS

Pain Varies Method Varies in severity and time of onset Age of animal

Timing of castration Days of Age vs Severity of Pain 1-7 has the least pain 6-21 moderate pain >42 has highest pain DO IT EARLY

Timing of Castration Early castrated calves ate more and had higher rates of gain Showed little or no pain Delaying castration conveys no benefit on carcass weight if castrating less than 400 wts Testosterone production occurs around this time Chronic pain was associated with persistent open wounds using large bands. Open wounds lead to infection particularly Tetanus VACCINATE ALL BANDED CALVES FOR TETANUS

Timing of Castration Banding VS Knife Knife immediate pain Immediate / complete problems with soreness, bleeding and infection Reduced ADG initially Lasts 2-3 weeks Band - No bleeding Delayed pain with chronic soreness 3-4 weeks Reduced gains initially and through to the time of tissue necrosis Risk of leaving a testicle Summary Advantages/Disadvantages ADG balances out after a month

Pain Control Animal Welfare is suggesting pain control for these procedures over 7 days Pain control increases feed consumption and weight gain Reduces stress and decreases secondary infections The acceptable code of practice in the future

Pain control options 2 types Freezing into the cord prior to castration Pain control under the skin at the time of the procedure.

Freezing Takes time to freeze the area. Slows down the procedure. Most dentists freeze you and then come back in 10 minutes to ensure you are frozen before pulling your teeth. Provides good pain control for a few hours. Gets over the initial acute pain

Metacam Given at the time of the procedure. Good pain control Lasts 3 days

Summary Castrate and dehorn at a young age Use pain control if done at an older age

The Road to Control Calf Sickness Death and Disease

No calves No money

Management is Key Sustainable One time

Management is the Key Each farm must determine the goal Pounds per cow or pounds per acre Pounds per dollar invested The people hear today can help you decide the parameters for you Calves are the commodity you trade NO CALVES NO MONEY What s Your Production Objective? Sustainable production MAaximum pounds of quality beef Optimum input costs Not a one time beef production Not most pounds of poor quality beef Least cost No ivomec/poor feed

Designing Effective Vaccination Programs Each farm should design an individual vaccination program Everyone is different Discuss vaccinations with your veterinarian

Calves are a renewable resource Bigger healthier calves means more money Cows are the calf incubator Sick cows means poor or no calf less or no money

Bovine Neonatal Disease Complex (Sours and Pneumonia) Result in Death and Sickness Dead calves are hard to sell Sickness costs money Vet costs Medication costs Labor costs Reduction of ADG- Poor doer

Healthy Calves You all heard the saying happy wife means happy life The same can be said of happy calves

Management is the key Reduce stress good nutrition through the pregnancy Thin cows OK Skinny cows mean weak calves You cant fatten a cow in the last 2 months of pregnancy Choose calving ease bulls Don t chase the cows during birthing process Keep calves dry Ensure 4 liters colostrum in 8 hours Reduce crowding in calving /maternity/nursery pens Group calves in 1-2 week age groups and move them out to clean ground Move bedding and feeding grounds weekly or more often

VACCINATE VACCINATE VACCINATE

Vaccination does not replace management

Vaccinations are a tool to reduce diseases

Many pathogens cause disease in the calf and abortions in the cow

Bovine Disease Viruses IBR BRD calf/abortion cow BVDV Immuno suppress calf/abortion cow BRSV BRD pneumonia calf /occaisional cow PI3 BRD pneumonia calf - Rota / corona scours calf Bacteria Mannheimia haemolytica-brd calf /yearling Pasteurella multocida - BRD calf /yearling Histophilus somnus - BRD calf /yearling -Clostridials -Black leg and scours - Ecoli - Scours calf/mastitis cow

Vaccination Programs CALVES 3 weeks of age booster in 1 month or in the fall IBR/BVD/PI3/BRSV Shipping fever Black leg with Hemophilus Method Cows /Bulls Vaccinate prebreeding best IBR/BVD/PI3/BRSV Black leg Scours pre calving

Calves and Replacements Feeder calves Same as calves IBR/BVD/PI3/BRSV Shipping Fever Black leg/hemophilus BOOSTER IN 2-4 WEEKS Replacements/Young Bulls Same as calves (2 shots) Vaccinate prebreeding in the spring

Vaccination considerations for cow herd Bred vs Open cows Timing of vaccinations Scour vaccine administration timing Weeks before breeding Weeks before calving Type of vaccinations Live vs Killed Previous vaccination history Likely hood of comingling (Open vs Closed herds)

Protect your herd!!!! Questions