Abstract:
A 151-day field study was conducted to
compare three anabolic implants for promoting
weight gain in stocker heifers grazing
center pivot-irrigated pastures of winter rye.
Three hundred previously nonimplanted
heifers averaging 421 lb were allotted to one
of four treatments: 1) no implant-control
(NC), 2) Ralgro® (RAL), 3) Revalor-G®
(REV-G) and 4) Synovex-H® (SYN-H).
Heifers were weighed at monthly intervals to
evaluate the growth response curve of each
implant type over time relative to controls.
Only during the first 32-day period after
implantation did heifers implanted with REV-G gain significantly faster (P<.05) than NC.
All implant groups responded similarly
(P>.05) during the next three monthly weigh periods.
During the last period (day 124-
151), SYN-H heifers gained faster (P<.05)
than all other treatments. Over the entire 151-day study, daily gains (lb/day) averaged
as follows: NC, 1.50; RAL, 1.58; REV-G,
1.64; and SYN-H, 1.79. All implant types
except RAL significantly improved gain
(P<.05) compared to NC. Although no significant
difference (P>.24) occurred between
RAL and REV-G, SYN-H-implanted heifers.
gained faster (P<.05) than the other implant
groups over the 151-day grazing season.