Abstract:
Ninety-five crossbred steers (787 lb initial
body weight) were fed finishing diets (14.5%
crude protein) for 129 days. Diets were based
on steam-flaked corn and contained 6% alfalfa
and 4% tallow. Steers were supplemented with
2 g per day of L-carnitine, or not supplemented
(control). Feed intakes, gains, and feed efficiencies
were not impacted by carnitine supplementation.
However, steers receiving L-carnitine
had fatter carcasses as indicated by tendencies
(P<.2) for more subcutaneous fat,
higher marbling scores, and higher yield grades.
Carnitine supplementation may increase fat
deposition and alter carcass quality of finishing
cattle.