One hundred and ninety-five crossbred steers were used to compare lifetime implant strategies and study the effects of implanting during the suckling period on performance in the growing and finishing periods. There were no differences in growing period gains when both groups were implanted in the suckling period and the growing period. However, steers implanted in the suckling period but not implanted in the growing period had significantly lower gains than all other treatments including controls. Steers implanted only in the growing period had better feed efficiency in the growing period than both controls and steers implanted only in the suckling period. Steers reimplanted during the finishing period had similar finishing gains regardles...
This experiment was conducted to determine the effect of programming the rate of gain and delaying t...
Results are presented from the first year of a 2-year study to evaluate the effects of grazing syste...
One hundred sixty one steers were finished in a total confinement deep-bedded system at the Armstro...
Over 500 crossbred steers were used in three trials to compare lifetime implant strategies and to st...
One hundred and ninety-five crossbred steers were used to compare lifetime implant strategies and s...
Over 500 crossbred steers were used in three trials to compare lifetime implant strategies and to s...
The effect of time of suckling calf implant (SCI) use on weaning weight (WW), post-weaning performan...
Lifetime implant strategies were developed and applied to steer calves. The design was intended for ...
Three trails used 264 steers to evaluate the effects of 36 mg zeranol (Ralgro) and 20 mg estradiol b...
Steers implanted with an estradiol removable implant (Compudose) gained 14.8% faster during 121 days...
The preweaning performance of 221 steer and heifer calves given differing numbers of Ralgro implants...
Steers in two, 2-year experiments (n = 409) were either given an implant at feedlot arrival or impla...
Three field trials were conducted with grazing yearling steers to compare Compudose® and Ralgro® imp...
A one hundred and forty day field trial was conducted to evaluate the relative performance of steers...
Four trials were con ducted to determine the effect of different implants on steers and heifers graz...
This experiment was conducted to determine the effect of programming the rate of gain and delaying t...
Results are presented from the first year of a 2-year study to evaluate the effects of grazing syste...
One hundred sixty one steers were finished in a total confinement deep-bedded system at the Armstro...
Over 500 crossbred steers were used in three trials to compare lifetime implant strategies and to st...
One hundred and ninety-five crossbred steers were used to compare lifetime implant strategies and s...
Over 500 crossbred steers were used in three trials to compare lifetime implant strategies and to s...
The effect of time of suckling calf implant (SCI) use on weaning weight (WW), post-weaning performan...
Lifetime implant strategies were developed and applied to steer calves. The design was intended for ...
Three trails used 264 steers to evaluate the effects of 36 mg zeranol (Ralgro) and 20 mg estradiol b...
Steers implanted with an estradiol removable implant (Compudose) gained 14.8% faster during 121 days...
The preweaning performance of 221 steer and heifer calves given differing numbers of Ralgro implants...
Steers in two, 2-year experiments (n = 409) were either given an implant at feedlot arrival or impla...
Three field trials were conducted with grazing yearling steers to compare Compudose® and Ralgro® imp...
A one hundred and forty day field trial was conducted to evaluate the relative performance of steers...
Four trials were con ducted to determine the effect of different implants on steers and heifers graz...
This experiment was conducted to determine the effect of programming the rate of gain and delaying t...
Results are presented from the first year of a 2-year study to evaluate the effects of grazing syste...
One hundred sixty one steers were finished in a total confinement deep-bedded system at the Armstro...