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Growth Performance and Serum Prolactin Concentrations of Stocker Steers Implanted with Trenbolone Acetate While Grazing Endophyte-Infected Fescue in the Spring121Published with the approval of the director, Arkansas Agric. Exp. Stn., manuscript no. 01025.2Appreciation is expressed to Hoesht-Roussel Agri-Vet. Co. for donation of implants

Authors :
E. L. Piper
D. H. Hellwig
L.B. Daniels
Kenneth P. Coffey
K. F. Harrison
W. K. Coblentz
Fred W. Pohlman
T. M. Denard
L.J. Mcbeth
D.S. Hubbell Iii.
Charles F. Rosenkrans
J. B. Humphry
Source :
The Professional Animal Scientist. 17:166-173
Publication Year :
2001
Publisher :
American Registry of Professional Animal Scientists, 2001.

Abstract

A 64-d grazing study was conducted with a 2 × 2 factorial arrangement of treatments to evaluate the impact of implant treatment on growth performance, hair score, and serum prolactin levels of steers grazing tall fescue with high (HE) or low (LE) levels of infection with the endophytic fungus Neotyphodium coenophialum. Mixed-breed steers (n = 130; 246 ± 3.5 kg initial BW) were allocated randomly to one of three HE or one of four LE pastures beginning April 13. Within each replication, one-half of the steers were implanted (IMP) with trenbolone acetate (40 mg) and estradiol (8 mg), and one-half were not implanted (NI). No implant treatment × endophyte level interactions were detected (P>0.10). Steers grazing HE had lower (P 0.10) between IMP and NI steers on either d 36 or 64. When tabulated across forage and implant treatments, correlations were negative between overall BW gains and hair scores measured on d 64 (r = 0.28; P

Details

ISSN :
10807446
Volume :
17
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Professional Animal Scientist
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........5363408a54678a30ff1f449bc40ed655
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.15232/s1080-7446(15)31618-1