Conference:Cattlemen's Day, 2003, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS, March 7, 2003 Starting Page:192, Ending Page:195 Publisher:Kansas State University. Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service
Crossbred yearling heifers (n = 394) were
used to compare the effect of high or low
blood glucose measured at arrival on feedlot
performance and carcass characteristics. A
blood sample was collected when heifers arrived at the Beef Cattle Research Center, and heifers were sorted into two groups: high or low blood glucose. The mean blood glucose concentration of the heifers was 57 ± 2 mg/dL in the low group and 78 ± 2 mg/dL in the high group. Heifers that had low blood glucose at arrival consumed more feed (P=0.02), tended to have increased final bodyweight and rate of gain (P<0.10), had increased backfat thickness (P<0.05), and tended to have heavier hot carcass weights and fewer standard carcasses (P<0.10) compared with heifers that had high blood glucose at arrival.