This experiment was conducted to determine the effect of programming the rate of gain and delaying the first implant in feedlot steers on feedlot performance and carcass characteristics. Ninety-six growing steers (269 ± 16.2 kg) were assigned to 12 pens in a completely randomized design. Treatments were implant (Synovex-S®; 20 mg estradiol benzoate and 200 mg progesterone; Fort Dodge Animal Health, Overland Park, KS) on d 1 or no implant and programmed feeding to gain at a slow (0.68 kg/d) or fast (1.14 kg/d) rate during the growing period; these treatments were randomly assigned (n = 8) to pens of steers in a 2 × 2 factorial arrangement. Steers were fed a growing diet and after 88 and 60 d (for steers fed to gain at a slow or fast rate, re...
Two hundred sixty-four Holstein steer calves (308 lb) were used in a 2×3 factorially designed exper...
A 145-day finishing trial was conducted to evaluate implant strategies on performance and carcass ch...
Two hundred forty-five crossbred yearling steers were used in a randomized complete block design to ...
This experiment was conducted to determine the effect of programming the rate of gain and delaying t...
Ninety-six steers (average BW = 335 ± 36 kg) were allotted in a completely randomized design with a ...
Two experiments were conducted to determine the effect of delaying initial feedlot implant on BW, AD...
One hundred sixty one steers were finished in a total confinement deep-bedded system at the Armstro...
Steers in two, 2-year experiments (n = 409) were either given an implant at feedlot arrival or impla...
A feedlot experiment was conducted to evaluate initial and terminal implant combinations in finishin...
One hundred steer calves were used to evaluate the effect of delaying initial implanting on feedlot ...
The role of implant selection on feedlot performance and carcass traits was evaluated in 200 yearlin...
One hundred and ninety-five crossbred steers were used to compare lifetime implant strategies and st...
A pasture/feedlot field study was conducted to evaluate the effects of a single Ralgro® implant du...
Results are presented from the first year of a 2-year study to evaluate the effects of grazing syste...
Two hundred eighteen steers were finished in a total confinement deep-bedded system at the Armstron...
Two hundred sixty-four Holstein steer calves (308 lb) were used in a 2×3 factorially designed exper...
A 145-day finishing trial was conducted to evaluate implant strategies on performance and carcass ch...
Two hundred forty-five crossbred yearling steers were used in a randomized complete block design to ...
This experiment was conducted to determine the effect of programming the rate of gain and delaying t...
Ninety-six steers (average BW = 335 ± 36 kg) were allotted in a completely randomized design with a ...
Two experiments were conducted to determine the effect of delaying initial feedlot implant on BW, AD...
One hundred sixty one steers were finished in a total confinement deep-bedded system at the Armstro...
Steers in two, 2-year experiments (n = 409) were either given an implant at feedlot arrival or impla...
A feedlot experiment was conducted to evaluate initial and terminal implant combinations in finishin...
One hundred steer calves were used to evaluate the effect of delaying initial implanting on feedlot ...
The role of implant selection on feedlot performance and carcass traits was evaluated in 200 yearlin...
One hundred and ninety-five crossbred steers were used to compare lifetime implant strategies and st...
A pasture/feedlot field study was conducted to evaluate the effects of a single Ralgro® implant du...
Results are presented from the first year of a 2-year study to evaluate the effects of grazing syste...
Two hundred eighteen steers were finished in a total confinement deep-bedded system at the Armstron...
Two hundred sixty-four Holstein steer calves (308 lb) were used in a 2×3 factorially designed exper...
A 145-day finishing trial was conducted to evaluate implant strategies on performance and carcass ch...
Two hundred forty-five crossbred yearling steers were used in a randomized complete block design to ...