Abstract:
Open, cull beef cows fed a high concentrate
ration for 28 or 56 days and implanted
with Finaplix-H®, Synovex-H®, or both had
improved gain and feed efficiency compared to
controls (nonimplanted cows). Changes in
ultrasound-measured backfat (12th rib) of
implanted cows and controls were similar in
both feeding periods. Marbling, fat color, and
tenderness, as measured by Warner-Bratzler
shear force, were not improved by feeding
cows for 56 days compared to 28 days.
However, lean color, dressing percent, and
ribeye area were improved by feeding for 56
days. Numerical yield grade was lower
(P<.05) in 28-day fed cows. Implanting with
Synovex-H or Finaplix-H resulted in leaner
carcasses with lower yield grades compared to
controls. Ribeye area was increased by using
Synovex-H compared to controls and Finaplix-
H. These data indicate that the benefits in
gain, feed efficiency, and carcass traits from
implanting cull cows can be obtained by using
either Synovex-H or Finaplix-H alone.