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. 1999 Aug;40(8):579–580.

Monitoring injection site lesions in Canadian yearling cattle and cull cows and bulls: Spring 1998

Joyce Van Donkersgoed, Sue Dixon, Mary VanderKop
PMCID: PMC1539773  PMID: 12001339

Abstract

Injection site lesions were found in 15% top butts, 22% blades, 6% eyes of rounds, 0.4% inside rounds, and 8% outside rounds from yearling cattle, estimated to cost $7.15/head processed ($15 million annually). In cull cows and bulls, lesions were found in 33% outside rounds, estimated to cost $3.56/head processed ($2.3 million annually).

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