Factors affecting respiratory vaccination in Oklahoma cow-calf operations
Kristina Harwell, Amy D. Hagerman, Kellie Curry Raper, Hannah Shear, Rosslyn Biggs, Barry Whitworth

TL;DR
This paper investigates why some Oklahoma cattle producers vaccinate against respiratory disease while others do not, finding that factors like herd size and education influence vaccination adoption.
Contribution
The study identifies distinct factors influencing respiratory vaccination adoption in calves versus breeding herds in Oklahoma beef operations.
Findings
For calves, herd size and use of other vaccines most influence respiratory vaccination adoption.
Breeding herd vaccination is influenced by disease knowledge, risk perception, education, and cost barriers.
Education efforts can improve vaccination rates by addressing these factors.
Abstract
Respiratory disease is a leading cause of death loss among US beef cattle operations and has significant lingering negative impacts on calf health, performance, and financial returns as they move through the supply chain. It can also negatively impact cowherd reproductive performance. Yet, a significant number of beef cattle operations have not adopted respiratory vaccination for calves or the breeding herd. This analysis explores the potential reasons why some producers vaccinate their cattle and some do not, including how influential factors regarding vaccination adoption differ between calves and the breeding herd using Probit regression analysis. Regression results indicate that, for calves, the likelihood of respiratory vaccine adoption is most influenced by herd size and the use of other vaccines. Breeding herd vaccination decisions are more complex, influenced not by herd size…
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TopicsAnimal Disease Management and Epidemiology · Effects of Environmental Stressors on Livestock · Microbial infections and disease research
