Effects of Finaplix® Synovex-S®, and Ralgro®
implants, singularly or in combinations, on performance, carcass traits, and longissimus palatability of Holstein steers
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Effects of Finaplix® Synovex-S®, and Ralgro®
implants, singularly or in combinations, on performance, carcass traits, and longissimus palatability of Holstein steers
Conference:Cattlemen's Day, 1990, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS, February, 1990 Starting Page:35, Ending Page:37 Publisher:Kansas State University. Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service
Over the entire feeding period (249 d). Finaplix® (F) plus Synovex-S® (S)-implanted
steers had higher (P<.05) daily gains than F+Ralgro® (R), F; and control (C) steers. All
treatments produced higher (P<.05) daily gains than C. with the exception of F: The only feed
efficiency differences were during the fourth implant period. when F steers were more (P<.05)
efficient than F+R or C steers. The F+S and F+R steers had higher (P<.05) masculinity
scores than Sand C steers. Carcasses of F +S steers were heavier (P<.05) than those of F and
C steers. The F+S steers had larger (P<.05) ribeyes than R, F; and C steers. Also, F+S
steers tended (P=.07) to have lower yield grades than S, R. or C steers. Even though marbling
scores and quality grades were similar (P>.05) among treatments. only 50% of F+S carcasses
graded low Choice or higher compared to a range of 75 to 100% for the other treatments. The
only meat palatability differences were tenderness scores; steaks from Sand F + R steers were
less tender (P<.07) than those from Rand C steers.