Three trails used 264 steers to evaluate the effects of 36 mg zeranol (Ralgro) and 20 mg estradiol benzoate plus 200 mg progresterone (Synovex-S) implants on performance of steers during one growing and two finishing studies. Daily gain during the 105-day growth trial by steers implanted with Ralgro ®. Before a 151-day finishing trial, equal numbers from each implant group in the growth trial were re-implanted with either R or S so we had four implanting sequences each of two implants: SS; SR; RS; and RR. Implant sequences SR, RS, and RR all gave similar performances and produced faster (P\u3c.05) gains than implant sequence SS. Combining the growing and finishing phases into a 256-day implanting program resulted in no significant differenc...
Yearling steers (n = 400) were used to evaluate relative payout periods for implants when feeding hi...
A 145-day finishing trial was conducted to evaluate implant strategies on performance and carcass ch...
Various implant strategies were compared in heavy yearling steers fed for 98 days. Implant treatment...
Three trails used 264 steers to evaluate the effects of 36 mg zeranol (Ralgro) and 20 mg estradiol b...
A one hundred and forty day field trial was conducted to evaluate the relative performance of steers...
Three field trials were conducted with grazing yearling steers to compare Compudose® and Ralgro® imp...
Four field trials were conducted to compare Ralgro, Synovex-S and Compudose implants for growing ste...
Steers implanted with an estradiol removable implant (Compudose) gained 14.8% faster during 121 days...
COMPUDOSE (an estradiol removable implant) increased steer gains during 202 days of grazing by 11.4%...
Numerous experiments during the past several years have shown that ear implants of diethylstilbestro...
Direct comparisons between DES, zeranol and Synovex implants and a non-implanted control under vario...
An experimental implant containing Beta-estradiol increased (P\u3c.05) daily gain of grazing yearlin...
Over 500 crossbred steers were used in three trials to compare lifetime implant strategies and to st...
A one hundred and forty day field trial was conducted to evaluate the relative performance of steers...
Three field trials were conducted with grazing yearling steers to compare Compudose® and Ralgro® imp...
Yearling steers (n = 400) were used to evaluate relative payout periods for implants when feeding hi...
A 145-day finishing trial was conducted to evaluate implant strategies on performance and carcass ch...
Various implant strategies were compared in heavy yearling steers fed for 98 days. Implant treatment...
Three trails used 264 steers to evaluate the effects of 36 mg zeranol (Ralgro) and 20 mg estradiol b...
A one hundred and forty day field trial was conducted to evaluate the relative performance of steers...
Three field trials were conducted with grazing yearling steers to compare Compudose® and Ralgro® imp...
Four field trials were conducted to compare Ralgro, Synovex-S and Compudose implants for growing ste...
Steers implanted with an estradiol removable implant (Compudose) gained 14.8% faster during 121 days...
COMPUDOSE (an estradiol removable implant) increased steer gains during 202 days of grazing by 11.4%...
Numerous experiments during the past several years have shown that ear implants of diethylstilbestro...
Direct comparisons between DES, zeranol and Synovex implants and a non-implanted control under vario...
An experimental implant containing Beta-estradiol increased (P\u3c.05) daily gain of grazing yearlin...
Over 500 crossbred steers were used in three trials to compare lifetime implant strategies and to st...
A one hundred and forty day field trial was conducted to evaluate the relative performance of steers...
Three field trials were conducted with grazing yearling steers to compare Compudose® and Ralgro® imp...
Yearling steers (n = 400) were used to evaluate relative payout periods for implants when feeding hi...
A 145-day finishing trial was conducted to evaluate implant strategies on performance and carcass ch...
Various implant strategies were compared in heavy yearling steers fed for 98 days. Implant treatment...