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Aureomycin in livestock feed: Antibiotic in form of a prepared alfalfa-base pellet added to ration in feeding trials with weaner calves and yearlings

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Blaine McGowan, University of California
Reuben Albaugh, University of California

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California Agriculture 12(1):12-13.

Published January 01, 1958

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Recently beef and lamb producers have adopted the practice—formerly restricted to poultry and swine producers—of adding antibiotics to livestock rations.

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Norman E. Nichols, Modoc County; Jesse W. Baquette, Shasta County; and Alva W. Mitchell. Butte County; Farm Advisors, University of California, cooperated in the feeding trials reported here.

The experiments with antibiotics in Iowa referred to in the above progress report were carried on by Dr. Wise Burroughs; those in Florida, by Dr. T. J. Cunha; and in Indiana, by Dr. T. W. Perry.

Aureomycin in livestock feed: Antibiotic in form of a prepared alfalfa-base pellet added to ration in feeding trials with weaner calves and yearlings

Blaine McGowan, Reuben Albaugh
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Aureomycin in livestock feed: Antibiotic in form of a prepared alfalfa-base pellet added to ration in feeding trials with weaner calves and yearlings

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Authors

Blaine McGowan, University of California
Reuben Albaugh, University of California

Publication Information

California Agriculture 12(1):12-13.

Published January 01, 1958

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Recently beef and lamb producers have adopted the practice—formerly restricted to poultry and swine producers—of adding antibiotics to livestock rations.

Full text

Full text is available in PDF.

Author notes

Norman E. Nichols, Modoc County; Jesse W. Baquette, Shasta County; and Alva W. Mitchell. Butte County; Farm Advisors, University of California, cooperated in the feeding trials reported here.

The experiments with antibiotics in Iowa referred to in the above progress report were carried on by Dr. Wise Burroughs; those in Florida, by Dr. T. J. Cunha; and in Indiana, by Dr. T. W. Perry.


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