Abstract
Bovine respiratory disease (BRD) is the costliest health condition affecting feedyards in North America. Accurate identification of severe disease has the potential to aid in establishing an intervention to prevent a case fatality in individual animals. The study objective was to evaluate the diagnostic ability of predictive models to determine the probability a calf at first BRD treatment would finish the feeding period with the group or incur a negative outcome (railed or died). Additional comparisons were made to evaluate potential benefits to predictive model performance by the addition of weather data, utilization of a data balancing technique, and creation of models for individual feedlots.
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