Daniel U. Thomson mostly deals with Feedlot, Feces, Microbiology, Vaccination and Beef cattle. His Feedlot research integrates issues from Veterinary medicine, Viral diarrhea, Cattle feeding and Virology. The various areas that Daniel U. Thomson examines in his Veterinary medicine study include Cross-sectional study, Biopsy, Disease and Bovine respiratory disease.
His Vaccination research includes themes of Enterobacteriaceae and Antibody titer. His Beef cattle research entails a greater understanding of Animal science. Daniel U. Thomson combines subjects such as Meta-analysis and Tylosin with his study of Animal science.
Animal science, Feedlot, Beef cattle, Veterinary medicine and Feedlot cattle are his primary areas of study. His work on Weaning as part of his general Animal science study is frequently connected to Animal welfare, thereby bridging the divide between different branches of science. His studies deal with areas such as Crossbreed, Incidence, Bovine respiratory disease and Disease as well as Feedlot.
The Incidence study which covers Vaccination that intersects with Microbiology and Feces. The Veterinary medicine study combines topics in areas such as Persistently infected, Virus, Viral diarrhea, Dairy cattle and Lameness. His Feedlot cattle research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Biotechnology and Chlortetracycline.
Daniel U. Thomson focuses on Animal science, Feedlot, Animal welfare, Dairy cattle and Welfare. He has researched Animal science in several fields, including Veterinary medicine, Base excess and Bovine respiratory disease. His Veterinary medicine research incorporates elements of Epidemiology and Bovine Respiratory Disease Complex.
His study in Feedlot is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Gamithromycin, Biotechnology and Tulathromycin. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Pain control and Environmental health. His work carried out in the field of Beef cattle brings together such families of science as Odds ratio and Scoring system.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Animal science, Feedlot, Animal welfare, Beef cattle and Veterinary medicine. His Animal science study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Base excess and Creatine kinase. His Beef cattle research includes elements of Odds ratio, Lesion, Pathology and Population study.
The concepts of his Veterinary medicine study are interwoven with issues in Weaning and Bovine Respiratory Disease Complex. His Zilpaterol hydrochloride study combines topics in areas such as Biochemistry, Lameness and Dry matter. His study in Feedlot cattle is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Wound healing, Zilpaterol and Appetite.
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Prevalence, outcome, and health consequences associated with persistent infection with bovine viral diarrhea virus in feedlot cattle.
Guy H. Loneragan;Daniel U. Thomson;Donald L. Montgomery;Gary L. Mason.
Javma-journal of The American Veterinary Medical Association (2005)
Plasma concentrations of substance P and cortisol in beef calves after castration or simulated castration
Johann F Coetzee;Brian V Lubbers;Scott E Toerber;Ronette Gehring.
American Journal of Veterinary Research (2008)
Analysis of modern technologies commonly used in beef cattle production: conventional beef production versus nonconventional production using meta-analysis.
B. W. Wileman;D. U. Thomson;C. D. Reinhardt;D. G. Renter.
Journal of Animal Science (2009)
Use of a siderophore receptor and porin proteins-based vaccine to control the burden of Escherichia coli O157:H7 in feedlot cattle.
Daniel U. Thomson;Guy H. Loneragan;Ashley B. Thornton;Kelly F. Lechtenberg.
Foodborne Pathogens and Disease (2009)
Feedlot health and performance effects associated with the timing of respiratory disease treatment.
A. H. Babcock;B. J. White;S. S. Dritz;D. U. Thomson.
Journal of Animal Science (2009)
Evaluation of two-dimensional accelerometers to monitor behavior of beef calves after castration.
Brad J White;Johann F Coetzee;David G Renter;Abram H Babcock.
American Journal of Veterinary Research (2008)
Efficacy of Escherichia coli O157:H7 siderophore receptor/porin proteins-based vaccine in feedlot cattle naturally shedding E. coli O157.
J. Trent Fox;Daniel U. Thomson;James S. Drouillard;Ashley B. Thornton.
Foodborne Pathogens and Disease (2009)
Potential associations between fecal shedding of Salmonella in feedlot cattle treated for apparent respiratory disease and subsequent adverse health outcomes
Mohammad Jahangir Alam;David G. Renter;Samuel E. Ives;Daniel U. Thomson.
Veterinary Research (2009)
Attenuation of acute plasma cortisol response in calves following intravenous sodium salicylate administration prior to castration.
J. F. Coetzee;R. Gehring;A. C. Bettenhausen;B. V. Lubbers.
Journal of Veterinary Pharmacology and Therapeutics (2007)
Prevalence, severity, and relationships of lung lesions, liver abnormalities, and rumen health scores measured at slaughter in beef cattle.
D. J. Rezac;D. U. Thomson;S. J. Bartle;J. B. Osterstock.
Journal of Animal Science (2014)
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