The objective of this study was to compare pre- and postweaning growth performance, carcass characteristics, and meat quality attributes of calves that did not receive an implant or were implanted early or late in the nursing period
Over 500 crossbred steers were used in three trials to compare lifetime implant strategies and to st...
One hundred steer calves were used to evaluate the effect of delaying initial implanting on feedlot ...
Implanting young bulls with Compudose® three times from birth to slaughter resulted in performance s...
The effect of time of suckling calf implant (SCI) use on weaning weight (WW), post-weaning performan...
Steers in two, 2-year experiments (n = 409) were either given an implant at feedlot arrival or impla...
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...
Lifetime implant strategies were developed and applied to steer calves. The design was intended for ...
One hundred crossbred beef steers were used in two experiments to evaluate effects of growth implant...
One hundred sixty one steers were finished in a total confinement deep-bedded system at the Armstro...
Ninety-six steers (average BW = 335 ± 36 kg) were allotted in a completely randomized design with a ...
Crossbred Angus calves (n=120) were randomly assigned to early-castrated, early-castrated plus impla...
The objective of this study was to compare the influence of two low-stress weaning methods with conv...
One hundred and ninety-five crossbred steers were used to compare lifetime implant strategies and st...
This experiment was conducted to determine the effect of programming the rate of gain and delaying t...
Over 500 crossbred steers were used in three trials to compare lifetime implant strategies and to st...
One hundred steer calves were used to evaluate the effect of delaying initial implanting on feedlot ...
Implanting young bulls with Compudose® three times from birth to slaughter resulted in performance s...
The effect of time of suckling calf implant (SCI) use on weaning weight (WW), post-weaning performan...
Steers in two, 2-year experiments (n = 409) were either given an implant at feedlot arrival or impla...
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...
Lifetime implant strategies were developed and applied to steer calves. The design was intended for ...
One hundred crossbred beef steers were used in two experiments to evaluate effects of growth implant...
One hundred sixty one steers were finished in a total confinement deep-bedded system at the Armstro...
Ninety-six steers (average BW = 335 ± 36 kg) were allotted in a completely randomized design with a ...
Crossbred Angus calves (n=120) were randomly assigned to early-castrated, early-castrated plus impla...
The objective of this study was to compare the influence of two low-stress weaning methods with conv...
One hundred and ninety-five crossbred steers were used to compare lifetime implant strategies and st...
This experiment was conducted to determine the effect of programming the rate of gain and delaying t...
Over 500 crossbred steers were used in three trials to compare lifetime implant strategies and to st...
One hundred steer calves were used to evaluate the effect of delaying initial implanting on feedlot ...
Implanting young bulls with Compudose® three times from birth to slaughter resulted in performance s...