Effect of Ralgro and Compudose on grazing steer performance
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Effect of Ralgro and Compudose on grazing steer performance
Lomas, L.W.
Conference paper
Publication Date:
1982
Conference:
Cattlemen's Day, 1982, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS, March 5, 1982
Starting Page:
58
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Ending Page:
63
Publisher:
Kansas State University. Agricultural Experiment Station
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Abstract:
COMPUDOSE (an estradiol removable implant) increased steer gains during 202 days of grazing by 11.4%. Ralgro implants (once at the beginning of the study) increased gain 8.5%. Steer performance on the two implants was statistically similar.
Keywords:
Beef; Ralgro; Compudose; Steer performance
URL for this item:
http://hdl.handle.net/2097/7121
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