2023
DOI: 10.3390/ani13182981
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Consider the Source: The Impact of Social Mixing on Drylot Housed Steer Behavior and Productivity

Courtney L. Daigle,
Jason E. Sawyer,
Reinaldo F. Cooke
et al.

Abstract: Cattle are a social species in which social mixing can induce physical and psychosocial stress; however, the impact of social mixing on cattle welfare is unknown. Two different sources of genetically similar Angus crossbred steers were transported to the same feedlot and assigned to a pen where they were either socially mixed or housed with individuals from their source herds. Social mixing did not impact average daily gains in pens, feed intake, or feed efficiency; pens of socially mixed steers were more acti… Show more

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