Bull calves on nine Kansas ranches were either castrated and implanted with Ralgro, left intact and not implanted, or left intact and implanted with Ralgro, with performance evaluated through slaughter. Bulls produced leaner carcasses and gained slightly faster and more efficiently than steers. However, based on actual prices received, bulls returned $16.09 less to their owners than steers. Implanting with Ralgro during the suckling phase did not influence any of the traits measured. It is evident that marketing is a major problem which makes bull feeding risk
Implanting young bulls with Compudose® three times from birth to slaughter resulted in performance s...
Recently, Kansas State University surveyed the factors a commercial cowman considers when he buys An...
Results from two trials showed that serving capacity (SC) can be successfully evaluated in yearling ...
Bull calves on nine Kansas ranches were either castrated and implanted with Ralgro, left intact and ...
Bull calves on nine Kansas ranches were either castrated and implanted with Ralgro, left intact and...
Bull calves on nine Kansas ranches were either castrated and implanted with Ralgro, left intact and...
Implanting young bulls with Ralgro® from birth to slaughter maintained performance similar to nonimp...
Repeated Ralgro® implantation of young bulls from birth to slaughter resulted in gains and carcass c...
Growth, performance, sexual development, carcass characteristics, and eating quality were evaluated ...
Bulls placed in Kansas Bull Tests have increased in weight, gain, frame, and scrotal circumference, ...
Implanting bulls with Ralgro® from birth to slaughter resulted in performance similar to that of non...
Two field trials were conducted to compare Ralgro and Compudose for suckling steer calves. Ralgro, R...
Forty-nine Simmental X Hereford and Hereford calves (24 bulls and 25 steers) were used to study the ...
Weights. frame scores. scrotal circumferences, and prices of bulls increased significantly over 17 y...
Weights. frame scores. scrotal circumferences, and prices of bulls increased significantly over 17 y...
Implanting young bulls with Compudose® three times from birth to slaughter resulted in performance s...
Recently, Kansas State University surveyed the factors a commercial cowman considers when he buys An...
Results from two trials showed that serving capacity (SC) can be successfully evaluated in yearling ...
Bull calves on nine Kansas ranches were either castrated and implanted with Ralgro, left intact and ...
Bull calves on nine Kansas ranches were either castrated and implanted with Ralgro, left intact and...
Bull calves on nine Kansas ranches were either castrated and implanted with Ralgro, left intact and...
Implanting young bulls with Ralgro® from birth to slaughter maintained performance similar to nonimp...
Repeated Ralgro® implantation of young bulls from birth to slaughter resulted in gains and carcass c...
Growth, performance, sexual development, carcass characteristics, and eating quality were evaluated ...
Bulls placed in Kansas Bull Tests have increased in weight, gain, frame, and scrotal circumference, ...
Implanting bulls with Ralgro® from birth to slaughter resulted in performance similar to that of non...
Two field trials were conducted to compare Ralgro and Compudose for suckling steer calves. Ralgro, R...
Forty-nine Simmental X Hereford and Hereford calves (24 bulls and 25 steers) were used to study the ...
Weights. frame scores. scrotal circumferences, and prices of bulls increased significantly over 17 y...
Weights. frame scores. scrotal circumferences, and prices of bulls increased significantly over 17 y...
Implanting young bulls with Compudose® three times from birth to slaughter resulted in performance s...
Recently, Kansas State University surveyed the factors a commercial cowman considers when he buys An...
Results from two trials showed that serving capacity (SC) can be successfully evaluated in yearling ...