Effect of rumen-escape protein level on feedlot performance and carcass traits of implanted vs nonimplanted yearling steers

dc.citation.epage16en_US
dc.citation.spage14en_US
dc.contributor.authorBrandt, Robert T., Jr.
dc.contributor.authorReinhardt, Christopher D.
dc.contributor.authoreidcdr3en_US
dc.date.accessioned2010-09-15T15:31:19Z
dc.date.available2010-09-15T15:31:19Z
dc.date.issued2010-09-15T15:31:19Z
dc.date.published1994en_US
dc.description.abstractOne hundred eighty yearling steers (743 lb) were blocked by weight; implanted with Synovex® (S), Synovex plus Finaplix® (SF), or not implanted (C); and fed diets containing 11.75% (L), 13.0% (M), or 14.25% (H) crude protein with all supplemental protein above 11.75% being supplied by corn gluten meal and blood meal in a 50:50 ratio (crude protein basis). An addition al protein level fed to S and SF implanted cattle was H for the first 70 days on feed and L thereafter (H-L). Animals were reimplanted on day 70. Steers treated with SF gained faster and more efficiently than non-implanted cattle. Differences in protein level had no effect on fat deposition in control steers, but cattle receiving SF and consuming M had more back fat and kidney, pelvic, heart (KPH) fat than those fed either H or L and also had more marbling than those fed H. Also, no apparent differences occurred between cattle fed M throughout the trial and those switched from H to L at 70 days.en_US
dc.description.conferenceCattlemen's Day, 1994, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS, March 4, 1994en_US
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2097/4948
dc.publisherKansas State University. Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Serviceen_US
dc.relation.isPartOfCattlemen’s Day, 1994en_US
dc.relation.isPartOfKansas Agricultural Experiment Station contribution; no. 94-373-Sen_US
dc.relation.isPartOfReport of progress (Kansas State University. Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service); 704en_US
dc.subjectBeefen_US
dc.subjectEstradiolen_US
dc.subjectTrenbolone acetateen_US
dc.subjectImplantsen_US
dc.subjectEscape proteinen_US
dc.subjectProtein levelen_US
dc.titleEffect of rumen-escape protein level on feedlot performance and carcass traits of implanted vs nonimplanted yearling steersen_US
dc.typeConference paperen_US

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