Implanting young bulls with Compudose® three times from birth to slaughter resulted in performance similar to that of nonimplanted bulls, but decreased masculinity development. Implanted bulls tended to have higher marbling scores, more tender meat, more youthful carcasses, and lighter lean color than nonimplanted bulls. Although both implanted and nonimplanted bulls were more efficient and gained faster in the feedlot than implanted steers, the steers showed very little carcass masculinity and had finer-textured lean. Implanted steers had more youthful carcasses and lower Warner-Bratzler shear values than nonimplanted bulls. However, nonimplanted bulls grew faster, were more efficient, had larger ribeyes and lower yield grade numbers than...
Crossbred Angus calves (n=120) were randomly assigned to early-castrated, early-castrated plus impla...
Lifetime implant strategies were developed and applied to steer calves. The design was intended for ...
Repeated Ralgro® implantation of young bulls from birth to slaughter resulted in gains and carcass c...
Implanting young bulls with Compudose® three times from birth to slaughter resulted in performance s...
Implanting young bulls with Compudose® three times from birth to slaughter resulted in performance s...
Repeated Ralgro® implantation of young bulls from birth to slaughter resulted in gains and carcass c...
Implanting young bulls with Ralgro® from birth to slaughter maintained performance similar to nonimp...
Ninety-seven Angus and 98 Gelbvieh crossbred bulls were used to evaluate the effects of Ralgro, Syno...
Ninety-seven Angus and 98 Gelbvieh crossbred bulls were used to evaluate the effects of Ralgro, Syno...
Growth, performance, sexual development, carcass characteristics, and eating quality were evaluated ...
Implanting bulls with Ralgro® from birth to slaughter resulted in performance similar to that of non...
Implanting young bulls and steers with trenbolone acetate and zeranol (Ralgro ®) resulted in increas...
133 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1985.Intact bovine males gain more...
Steers implanted with an estradiol removable implant (Compudose) gained 14.8% faster during 121 days...
A comparison of crossbred bulls, steers and heifers indicated that bulls have heavier carcasses, lar...
Crossbred Angus calves (n=120) were randomly assigned to early-castrated, early-castrated plus impla...
Lifetime implant strategies were developed and applied to steer calves. The design was intended for ...
Repeated Ralgro® implantation of young bulls from birth to slaughter resulted in gains and carcass c...
Implanting young bulls with Compudose® three times from birth to slaughter resulted in performance s...
Implanting young bulls with Compudose® three times from birth to slaughter resulted in performance s...
Repeated Ralgro® implantation of young bulls from birth to slaughter resulted in gains and carcass c...
Implanting young bulls with Ralgro® from birth to slaughter maintained performance similar to nonimp...
Ninety-seven Angus and 98 Gelbvieh crossbred bulls were used to evaluate the effects of Ralgro, Syno...
Ninety-seven Angus and 98 Gelbvieh crossbred bulls were used to evaluate the effects of Ralgro, Syno...
Growth, performance, sexual development, carcass characteristics, and eating quality were evaluated ...
Implanting bulls with Ralgro® from birth to slaughter resulted in performance similar to that of non...
Implanting young bulls and steers with trenbolone acetate and zeranol (Ralgro ®) resulted in increas...
133 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1985.Intact bovine males gain more...
Steers implanted with an estradiol removable implant (Compudose) gained 14.8% faster during 121 days...
A comparison of crossbred bulls, steers and heifers indicated that bulls have heavier carcasses, lar...
Crossbred Angus calves (n=120) were randomly assigned to early-castrated, early-castrated plus impla...
Lifetime implant strategies were developed and applied to steer calves. The design was intended for ...
Repeated Ralgro® implantation of young bulls from birth to slaughter resulted in gains and carcass c...