Two experiments were conducted to determine the effect of delaying initial feedlot implant on BW, ADG, and carcass characteristics. At receiving, steers were assigned to 1 of 2 treatments: 1) implant at feedlot entry (NORM) or 2) implant 30 d after feedlot entry (DELAY). In Exp. 1, steers (n = 200) were not implanted until feedlot entry; however, in Exp. 2 steers (n = 209) were implanted at approximately 50 d of age. In Exp. 1, there was a tendency (P = 0.11) for BW at d 30 to be heavier (10 kg) for NORM compared with DELAY; however, all other BW measures were similar (P = 0.29). In Exp. 2, BW measures were also similar (P = 0.82) for NORM and DELAY. In both experiments, carcass weight, fat thickness, LM area, and YG were similar (P = 0.51)...
ABSTRACTThree experiments evaluated initial implant strategies for finishing cattle. In Exp. 1, heif...
Lifetime implant strategies were developed and applied to steer calves. The design was intended for ...
Implant strategy and nutrient restriction prior to finishing may alter feedlot performance, as well ...
Two experiments were conducted to determine the effect of delaying initial feedlot implant on BW, AD...
Steers in two, 2-year experiments (n = 409) were either given an implant at feedlot arrival or impla...
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 ...
One hundred sixty one steers were finished in a total confinement deep-bedded system at the Armstro...
One hundred steer calves were used to evaluate the effect of delaying initial implanting on feedlot ...
Two hundred eighteen steers were finished in a total confinement deep-bedded system at the Armstron...
A feedlot experiment was conducted to evaluate initial and terminal implant combinations in finishin...
A commercial feedlot study utilizing 1,350 calf- fed steers (initial BW = 623 lb; ±23 lb) compared t...
The role of implant selection on feedlot performance and carcass traits was evaluated in 200 yearlin...
Master of Science in Biomedical SciencesDiagnostic Medicine/PathobiologyDaniel U. ThomsonAuction der...
The objective of this study was to compare pre- and postweaning growth performance, carcass characte...
ABSTRACTThree experiments evaluated initial implant strategies for finishing cattle. In Exp. 1, heif...
Lifetime implant strategies were developed and applied to steer calves. The design was intended for ...
Implant strategy and nutrient restriction prior to finishing may alter feedlot performance, as well ...
Two experiments were conducted to determine the effect of delaying initial feedlot implant on BW, AD...
Steers in two, 2-year experiments (n = 409) were either given an implant at feedlot arrival or impla...
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 ...
One hundred sixty one steers were finished in a total confinement deep-bedded system at the Armstro...
One hundred steer calves were used to evaluate the effect of delaying initial implanting on feedlot ...
Two hundred eighteen steers were finished in a total confinement deep-bedded system at the Armstron...
A feedlot experiment was conducted to evaluate initial and terminal implant combinations in finishin...
A commercial feedlot study utilizing 1,350 calf- fed steers (initial BW = 623 lb; ±23 lb) compared t...
The role of implant selection on feedlot performance and carcass traits was evaluated in 200 yearlin...
Master of Science in Biomedical SciencesDiagnostic Medicine/PathobiologyDaniel U. ThomsonAuction der...
The objective of this study was to compare pre- and postweaning growth performance, carcass characte...
ABSTRACTThree experiments evaluated initial implant strategies for finishing cattle. In Exp. 1, heif...
Lifetime implant strategies were developed and applied to steer calves. The design was intended for ...
Implant strategy and nutrient restriction prior to finishing may alter feedlot performance, as well ...