Relationship among cattle breed and anabolic implant protocol relative to feedlot performance: Growth, temperament, feeding behavior, carcass traits, and economic return

IF 1.9 2区 农林科学 Q2 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE
C.C. Reichhardt , S.A. Bayles , R. Feuz , L.A. Motsinger , A.F. Alberto , L.L. Okamoto , B.L. Brown , R.K. Briggs , B.W. Roholt , B.R. Bowman , R. Larsen , M.D. Garcia , K.J. Thornton
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Recent research has suggested that different cattle breed types may respond differently to anabolic implant protocols of varying intensity. Therefore, the purpose of this research was to compare anabolic implant protocols in feedlot steers of 2 different breed types. Sixty steers were stratified by weight and breed in a 2 × 3 factorial design examining 2 different breeds: Angus (AN; n=38) or Santa Gertrudis influenced (SG; n=22), and 3 implant strategies: no implant (CON; n=20), a moderate intensity implant protocol (d0 implant: Revalor-G, d56 implant: Revalor-IS, d112 implant: Revalor-S; MI; n=20), or a high intensity implant protocol (d0 implant: Revalor-IS, d56 implant: Revalor-S, d112 implant: Revalor-200; HI; n=20). Steers were randomly placed into pens equipped with GrowSafe bunks to collect dry matter intake and feeding behavior. All animals were fed the same diet. Weight, chute score, exit velocity, serum, rectal temperature, hip height and 12th rib fat thickness were collected approximately every 28 d over a 196 d period. Serum urea nitrogen (SUN) was evaluated as well. Total average daily gain was increased (P < 0.0001) in both the HI and MI steers compared to the CON steers by 29.4% and 26%, respectively. A treatment × breed interaction was observed (P < 0.0001) for hip height, with AN-CON steers being shorter (P < 0.0007) than AN-HI, SG-CON, SG-MI, and SG-HI steers. A breed × treatment interaction was observed (P < 0.004) for chute score and rectal temperature, with SG-HI and SG-MI steers having increased chute scores (P < 0.001) when compared to AN-HI, AN-MI, AN-CON, and SG-CON throughout the course of the trial. Additionally, SG-HI and SG-MI steers had an increased rectal temperature (P < 0.004) compared to AN-HI, AN-MI, AN-CON, and SG-CON steers. A breed effect was observed (P = 0.002) for SUN with AN steers having increased (P = 0.002) SUN concentration compared to SG sired steers, in addition to a treatment effect (P < 0.0001), with CON steers having a higher (P < 0.0001) SUN concentration than MI and HI steers, regardless of breed. The MI implant protocol increased net return per head, on average, by $97.28, regardless of breed, while the HI implant protocol increased net return by only $80.84. Taken together, despite the cattle breed types responding differently to the different anabolic implant protocols at times, a moderate intensity anabolic implant protocol was optimal in this experiment for steers raised in a temperate climate.

牛品种和合成代谢植入方案与饲养场性能的关系:生长、性情、饲养行为、胴体性状和经济回报
最近的研究表明,不同的牛品种可能对不同强度的合成代谢植入方案有不同的反应。因此,本研究的目的是比较2种不同品种的饲养场公牛的合成代谢植入方案。60头公牛按重量和品种进行2×3析因设计,检验2个不同品种:安格斯(AN;n=38)或圣格特鲁迪斯影响(SG;n=22),以及3种植入策略:不植入(CON;n=20),中等强度植入方案(d0植入:Revalor-G,d56植入:Revolor IS,d112植入:Revaror-S;MI;n=20,或高强度植入方案(d0植入:Revalor IS,d56植入:Revolor-S,d112植入:Revelor-200;HI;n=20)。将公牛随机放入配备GrowSafe铺位的围栏中,以收集干物质的摄入和喂养行为。所有动物的饮食都是一样的。在196天的时间里,大约每28天收集一次体重、斜槽评分、出口速度、血清、直肠温度、臀部高度和第12肋骨脂肪厚度。血清尿素氮(SUN)也进行了评估。HI和MI公牛的总平均日增重与CON公牛相比分别增加了29.4%和26%(P<;0.0001)。观察到髋关节高度的处理×品种相互作用(P<;0.0001),AN-CON牛比AN-HI、SG-CON、SG-MI和SG-HI牛短(P<!0.0007)。在整个试验过程中,观察到斜槽评分和直肠温度的品种×处理相互作用(P<;0.004),与AN-HI、AN-MI、AN-CON和SG-CON相比,SG-HI和SG-MI公牛的斜槽评分增加(P<:0.001)。此外,与an-HI、an-MI、an-CON和SG-CON牛相比,SG-HI和SG-MI牛的直肠温度升高(P<;0.004)。除治疗效果(P<;0.0001)外,观察到SUN的品种效应(P=0.002),其中AN牛的SUN浓度比SG父系牛增加(P=0.001),CON牛的SUN浓度比MI和HI牛高(P<0.0001),无论品种如何。无论品种如何,MI植入方案的人均净回报平均增加了97.28美元,而HI植入方案的净回报仅增加了80.84美元。总之,尽管牛的品种类型有时对不同的合成代谢植入方案有不同的反应,但在本实验中,对于在温带气候下饲养的牛来说,中等强度的合成代谢种植方案是最佳的。
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Domestic animal endocrinology
Domestic animal endocrinology 农林科学-奶制品与动物科学
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5.50
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审稿时长
31 days
期刊介绍: Domestic Animal Endocrinology publishes scientific papers dealing with the study of the endocrine physiology of domestic animal species. Those manuscripts utilizing other species as models for clinical or production problems associated with domestic animals are also welcome. Topics covered include: Classical and reproductive endocrinology- Clinical and applied endocrinology- Regulation of hormone secretion- Hormone action- Molecular biology- Cytokines- Growth factors
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