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Identification of cattle using roller lickers

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Doherty, I.D. (1976) Identification of cattle using roller lickers. Queensland Journal of Agricultural and Animal Sciences, 33 (2). pp. 229-231.

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Two observations were conducted to determine the suitability of 'Evan's Blue' soluble dye added to a molasses-urea supplement and a paint raddle built around a roller-licker for identifying animals taking supplement. Dye at a concentration of 5 % (w / v) in the supplement effectively marked the face, jaw and muzzle region of light-coloured animals for 2 to 4 days. However, dye staining could be seen on black animals only on a close inspection. A bluish-green stain was present in the faeces of animals consuming the supplement. The paint raddle marked animals on the neck and brisket areas and paint marks were clearly visible for 5 to 7 days.

Item Type:Article
Corporate Creators:Department of Agriculture and Fisheries, Queensland
Keywords:INCOMPLETE; RECORD SOURCE: BEEF CATTLE HUSBANDRY BRANCH
Subjects:Animal culture > Brands and branding, and other means of identifying
Animal culture > Cattle
Animal culture > Feeds and feeding. Animal nutrition
Live Archive:16 Apr 2024 00:07
Last Modified:16 Apr 2024 04:18

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