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Effects of Delaying Implant and Programmed Rate of Gain on Performance and Carcass Characteristics of Yearling Beef Steers
Institution:2. Department of Animal Science, Texas A & M University, College Station 77843-2471 and Texas A & M University Agricultural Research and Extension Center;3. Division of Agriculture, West Texas A & M University, Canyon 79106;;4. Conservation and Production Research Laboratory, ARS, USDA, Bushland 79012;1. Physics Department, College of Science and Arts at ArRass, Qassim University, PO Box 53, ArRass 51921, Saudi Arabia;2. University of Tunis El Manar, Faculty of Sciences of Tunis, Nuclear Physics and High Energy Physics Research Unit, Tunis 2092, Tunisia;3. Department of Mathematics, College of Science and Arts at ArRass, Qassim University, PO Box 53, ArRass 51921, Saudi Arabia
Abstract:Ninety-six steers (average BW = 335 ± 36 kg) were allotted in a completely randomized design with a 2 × 2 factorial arrangement of treatments. Factors were 1) implant on d 1 or no implant and 2) ad libitum access to feed on d 1 or programmed-fed for a target BW gain of 1.4 kg/d during the first 62 d of the feeding period. On d 63, all steers were implanted with Revalor-S® (Hoechst Roussel Vet, Overland Park, KS) and provided ad libitum access to feed until harvest. From d 63 to 116, ADG and gain efficiency (g gain/kg DMI) for steers programmed-fed to gain slowly were greater (P<0.05) than those for steers fed to gain rapidly during the first 62 d of the trial. Restricting feed intake to limit ADG during the first 62 d of the finishing period increased ADG during the remaining portion of the finishing period. Gain efficiency was increased (P=0.097) throughout the entire finishing period by limiting ADG during the first 62 d of the experiment. Steers implanted twice and fed to gain rapidly had the least fat in the 9th to 11th rib section; steers with a delayed implant and programmed-fed to gain slowly had the most fat in this same section. In this experiment, no significant interactions occurred except for fat weight in the 9th to 11th rib sections, although steers implanted on d 1 and fed to gain rapidly tended to have fewer days on feed.
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