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Effects of days on feed and growth implant administration on live growth performance, live and carcass biometric measures, and carcass grading outcomes

Tylo J Kirkpatrick, Kaitlyn R Wesley, Sierra L Pillmore, Kimberly B Cooper, Forest L Francis, Travis C Tennant, W. T. Nichols, J. P. Hutcheson, Lee-Anne J Walter, T.E. Lawrence

2023Applied Animal Science10 citationsDOI

Abstract

We evaluated the effects of growth implant administration upon live growth performance, dimension- al growth, and carcass outcomes of steers across a 378-d feeding duration. Charolais × Angus steers (n = 80; BW 271 ± 45 kg) were allocated to implant (REV; Revalor-XS; on d 0 and 190) or nonimplanted con- trol (CON) and slaughter date (1, 42, 84, 126, 168, 210, 252, 294, 336, and 378 d on feed [DOF]) in a 2 × 10 facto- rial experiment. Live biometric measures were recorded at each slaughter period, and individual feed consumption was recorded daily. Four pairs of animals were processed on each slaughter day; after a 48-h chill, carcasses were assessed for dimensions and graded. Data were analyzed via mixed models to test the fixed effects of DOF and treatment. Average daily gain and G:F were 10% and 7.7% greater (P < 0.01) for REV steers compared with controls. Body width (+2.2%), maximal carcass width (+4.5%), and carcass surface area (+4.2%) were greater for REV steers. Implanted steers had a 6.5% heavier hot carcass weight, 0.7 percentage point greater dressed carcass yield, 6% larger LM area, and 0.57 percent- age point less KPH; marbling scores did not differ. Live growth performance (ADG, G:F, DMI as a percentage of BW) decreased in a quadratic trend, whereas measures of size and mass (BW, hip height, carcass area) increased quadratically as DOF increased. Additionally, carcass fat outcomes (12th rib fat depth, percentage KPH, YG, mar- bling score) increased at linear, quadratic, or exponential rates from 0 through 378 DOF. Live growth per- formance, dimensional growth, and carcass grading outcomes were affected by implant administration and finishing duration. These data can aid producers with marketing and management decisions of beef cattle fed in confinement.

Topics & Concepts

Marbled meatAnimal scienceFeedlotCarcass weightImplantCrossbreedBody weightBiologyMathematicsMedicineSurgeryEndocrinologyGenetic and phenotypic traits in livestockAnimal Behavior and Welfare StudiesAnimal Nutrition and Physiology