Animal Health & Welfare
Major production limiting diseases can be costly, even devastating for an individual herd, and have the potential to harm the entire beef cattle industry. Applied research works to develop effective and economical management practices, and diagnostic and treatment tools. These reduce costs and losses associated with animal health and production limiting diseases in primary production sectors.
Further research is needed to improve prevention and surveillance of production limiting disease and welfare issues, and improve understanding and management of pain and stress in beef cattle. See specific research priorities and target outcomes in the Canadian Beef Research and Technology Transfer Strategy.
- Download the BCRC Priority Area Review for Animal Health and Welfare [PDF | 955KB] Released March 2016.
- Acidosis
- Anaplasmosis
- Anthrax
- Antibiotic Resistance
- Artificial Insemination
- Bluetongue
- Body Condition
- Bovine Respiratory Disease
- Calving & Calf Management
- Castration
- Dehorning
- Disposal of Cattle Mortalities
- Genomics
- Hormones & Other Growth Promotants in Beef Production
- Impact of Oil & Natural Gas Production
- Johne's Disease
- Lameness
- Mycotoxins
- Nutrition in Beef Cattle
- Pain Mitigation
- Parasites - External
- Parasites - Internal
- Preconditioning
- Pregnancy Detection
- Preventing Reproductive Failure in Cow-Calf Herds
- Transport
- Vaccination of the Beef Herd
- Weaning