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Journal of Food Protection | 2001

Ecological relationships between the prevalence of cattle shedding Escherichia coli O157:H7 and characteristics of the cattle or conditions of the feedlot pen.

David B. Smith; Mark Blackford; Spring Younts; Rodney A. Moxley; Jeff Gray; Laura Hungerford; Todd Milton; Terry J. Klopfenstein

This study was designed to describe the percentage of cattle shedding Escherichia coli O157:H7 in Midwestern U.S. feedlots and to discover relationships between the point prevalence of cattle shedding the organism and the characteristics of those cattle or the conditions of their pens. Cattle from 29 pens of five Midwestern feedlots were each sampled once between June and September 1999. Feces were collected from the rectum of each animal in each pen. Concurrently, samples of water were collected from the water tank, and partially consumed feed was collected from the feedbunk of each pen. Characteristics of the cattle and conditions of each pen that might have affected the prevalence of cattle shedding E. coli O157:H7 were recorded. These factors included the number of cattle; the number of days on feed; and the average body weight, class, and sex of the cattle. In addition, the temperature and pH of the tank water were determined, and the cleanliness of the tank water and the condition of the pen floor were subjectively assessed. The samples of feces, feed, and water were tested for the presence of E. coli O157:H7. E. coli O157:H7 was isolated from the feces of 719 of 3,162 cattle tested (23%), including at least one animal from each of the 29 pens. The percentage of cattle in a pen shedding E. coli O157:H7 did not differ between feedyards, but it did vary widely within feedyards. A higher prevalence of cattle shed E. coli O157:H7 from muddy pen conditions than cattle from pens in normal condition. The results of this study suggest that E. coli O157:H7 should be considered common to groups of feedlot cattle housed together in pens and that the condition of the pen floor may influence the prevalence of cattle shedding the organism.


Journal of Animal Science | 2000

Effects of Backgrounding and Growing Programs on Beef Carcass Quality and Yield

Terry J. Klopfenstein; Rob Cooper; D. J. Jordon; Drew Shain; Todd Milton; Chris R. Calkins; C. Rossi


Crop Science | 2000

A twelve-hour in vitro procedure for sorghum grain feed quality assessment

Jeffrey F. Pedersen; Todd Milton; Ryan Mass


Archive | 2000

Influence of Diet on Total and Acid Resistant E. coli and Colonic pH

Tony Scott; Casey Wilson; Doreen Bailey; Terry J. Klopfenstein; Todd Milton; Rodney A. Moxley; David R. Smith; Jeffrey T. Gray; Laura Hungerford


Archive | 2001

June Versus March Calving for the Nebraska Sandhills: Production Traits

Don C. Adams; Dick Clark; Russ Sandberg; Gordon Carriker; Terry J. Klopfenstein; Todd Milton


Archive | 1999

Corn and Sorghum Distillers Grains for Finishing Cattle

Ki Fanning; Todd Milton; Terry J. Klopfenstein; Mark Klemesrud


Archive | 2000

Evaluation of the 1996 Beef Cattle NRC Model Predictions of Intake and Gain for Calves Fed Low or Medium Energy Density Diets

Trey Patterson; Terry J. Klopfenstein; Todd Milton; Dennis R. Brink


Archive | 1999

Effects of Matching Protein to Requirements on Performance and Waste Management in the Feedlot

Galen E. Erickson; Terry J. Klopfenstein; Todd Milton; Dan Herold


Archive | 1999

Predicting Amount of Compensatory Gain

Terry J. Klopfenstein; D. J. Jordon; Ivan G. Rush; Todd Milton


Archive | 1998

Lime Filtrate as a Calcium Source for Finishing Cattle

Mark Klemesrud; Terry J. Klopfenstein; Todd Milton

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Terry J. Klopfenstein

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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Rob Cooper

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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D. J. Jordon

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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Galen E. Erickson

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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Tony Scott

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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Mark Blackford

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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Mark Klemesrud

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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Rick Stock

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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Laura Hungerford

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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Rodney A. Moxley

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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