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Livestock Issues Research Unit
 
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  Texas Tech University
    Atmospheric Science Group
    Department of Geosciences
    Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences
    Department of Microbiology and Immunology
      Dr. David  Straus
    Department of Civil Engineering
      Dr. Clifford B. Fedler
  USDA ARS
    Wind Erosion & Water Conservation, Lubbock, TX 
    Wind Erosion and Other Aeolian Processes Discussion List
    Aeolian Papers of the Month
    Conservation and Production Research Laboratory (CPRL) USDA-ARS, Bushland, TX  
    Energy, Soil, and Animal Waste Resources Research Unit,Animal Waste Management
 
     
  Heat Stress in Cattle  
 
    Emergency Measures to Minimize Impact of Heat on Feedlot Cattle
    Benefits of Shade for Feedlot Cattle
    Keep Feedlot Cattle Cool Even in Drought
    Burnett Center Progress Reports
      Shade and Water Application to Decrease Heat Stress of Heifers in an Experimental Feedlot
2001 Burnett Center Progress Reports, PDF Format: 71 kb
      Effects Shade on Heat-Stressed Heifers Housed Under Feedlot Conditions
2001 Burnett Center Progress Reports, PDF Format: 61 kb
      Effects of Feeding Regimen on Performance, Behavior and Body Temperature of Feedlot Steers
2001 Nebraska Beef Report, PDF Format: 88 kb
      Restricted Feeding Strategies for Reducing Heat Load of Yearling Steers
2001 Nebraska Beef Report, PDF Format: 44 kb
      Managing Heat Stress in Feedlot Cattle Using Sprinklers
2001 Nebraska Beef Report, PDF Format: 53 kb
    Sources for Internal Remote Monitoring of Core Body Temperature of Cattle
    Technology Transfer Automated Retrieval System (TEKTRAN) Heat Stress Summaries
 
     
  NCR-131 Animal Care and Behavior  
 
    Objectives
    Administrative Advisor:
Donald Beermann University of Nebraska, Institute of Agriculture & Natural Resources, Animal Science Department
    CSRS Representative:
Rich Reynnells Cooperative State Research, Education & Extension Program Service
    Encyclopedia of Farm Animal Behavior (EFAB) Home Page
    Click here for EFAB research connections.
 
     
 
  W-173 - Stress Factors of Farm Animals and Their Effects on Performance
    Objectives
    Administrative Advisor:
Kaltenbach C. C. (AZ)
    CSRS Representative:
Cooperative State Research, Education & Extension Service 
    Directors:
Western Association of Agricultural Experiment Station Directors 
    Committees:
Project/Committee Objectives 
    Click here for W-173 research connections.
 
 
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