The effects of technology use in feedlot production systems on feedlot performance and carcass characteristics

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作者
Maxwell, C. L. [1 ]
Bernhard, B. C. [1 ]
O'Neill, C. F. [1 ]
Wilson, B. K. [1 ]
Hixon, C. G. [1 ]
Haviland, C. L. [1 ]
Grimes, A. N. [1 ]
Calvo-Lorenzo, M. S. [1 ]
VanOverbeke, D. L. [1 ]
Mafi, G. G. [1 ]
Richards, C. J. [1 ]
Step, D. L. [2 ]
Holland, B. P. [3 ]
Krehbiel, C. R. [1 ]
机构
[1] Oklahoma State Univ, Dept Anim Sci, Stillwater, OK 74078 USA
[2] Oklahoma State Univ, Dept Vet Clin Sci, Stillwater, OK 74078 USA
[3] Merck Anim Hlth, Desoto, KS 66018 USA
关键词
beef cattle; beta-adrenergic agonist; conventional; efficiency enhancing technologies; natural; BEEF-PRODUCTION SYSTEMS; ZILPATEROL HYDROCHLORIDE; ENVIRONMENTAL-IMPACT; ANABOLIC IMPLANT; STEERS; CATTLE; EFFICIENCY; TENDERNESS; EMISSIONS; QUALITY;
D O I
10.2527/jas.2014-8127
中图分类号
S8 [畜牧、 动物医学、狩猎、蚕、蜂];
学科分类号
0905 ;
摘要
The objectives of this study were to examine the effects of feedlot production systems with and without the use of a beta-adrenergic agonist compared to an all-natural production program on feedlot performance and carcass characteristics. Crossbred beef steers (n = 336; initial BW = 379 +/- 8 kg) were randomized to 1 of 3 treatments in a randomized complete block design (RCBD; 14 steers/pen; 8 pens/treatment). Treatments consisted of an all-natural treatment (NAT), a conventional treatment (CONV), and a conventional treatment with a beta-agonist (CONV-Z). All treatments were fed the same basal diet with NAT cattle receiving no growth promoting technologies. The CONV and CONV-Z cattle were implanted with 40 mg of estradiol and 200 mg of trenbolone acetate (TBA) on d 0 and were fed 33 and 9 mg/kg of monensin and tylosin daily, respectively. The CONV-Z cattle were fed zilpaterol hydrochloride (ZH) at 6.76 mg/kg (90% DM basis) for the last 20 days on feed (DOF) There was no effect of treatment on DMI (P = 0.83); however, CONV-Z steers gained 3.8% faster (1.64 vs. 1.58 kg/d; P < 0.01) and were 5.3% more efficient (0.160 vs. 0.152; P < 0.01) than CONV steers, and CONV steers gained 32.8% faster (1.58 vs. 1.19 kg/d; P < 0.01) and were 26.7% more efficient (0.152 vs. 0.120; P < 0.01) than NAT steers. There was a 35.7% improvement in estimated carcass gain (1.29 vs. 0.95 kg/d; P < 0.01) and a 32.6% improvement in carcass efficiency (0.126 vs. 0.095; P < 0.01) for CONV-Z steers compared to NAT steers. Hot carcass weight was increased by 8 kg for CONV-Z steers compared to CONV steers (394 vs. 386 kg; P = 0.05) and 46 kg compared to NAT steers (394 vs. 348 kg; P < 0.01). Longissimus muscle area was increased by 3.6 cm(2) for CONV-Z steers compared to CONV steers (92.29 vs. 88.67 cm(2); P = 0.02) and 12.1 cm(2) for CONV-Z steers compared to NAT steers (92.29 vs. 80.16 cm(2); P < 0.01), resulting in a 9.6% unit increase in USDA yield grade (YG) 1 (15.14 vs. 5.52%; P < 0.05) and a 21.6% unit reduction in USDA YG 3 for CONV-Z steers compared to CONV steers (30.70 vs. 52.32%; P < 0.05). The CONV-Z steers had a lower marbling score compared to the other treatments (432; P < 0.01), resulting in an 11.7% unit increase (20.70 vs. 9.03%; P < 0.05) in USDA Select carcasses compared to CONV steers. The results of this experiment show that CONV-Z and CONV production results in a significant improvement in feedlot performance and USDA YG compared to NAT.
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