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Journal of Animal Science | 1995

Influence of incremental zeranol implant doses on the chemical and physical characteristics of third metacarpal bone and chemical composition of liver and soft tissue from feedlot steers.

N D Turner; L. W. Greene; F M Byers; D C Kenison

Chemical and physical characteristics of third metacarpal bones and liver and rib soft tissue composition from feedlot steers were determined. Steers were selected (32 from each experimental location) to represent the range in slaughter weight and composition for each treatment group in three (total n = 1,088) feedlot experiments. Steers were implanted with 0, 24, 36, 48, 60, 72, 84, or 96 mg of zeranol at approximately 140 d before slaughter. Cattle at each location were fed for the same number of days and slaughtered as a group. Zeranol dose had no effect on the chemical composition of bone, liver, or rib soft tissue with the following exceptions: zeranol decreased (P < .01) bone Ca concentration and increased (P < .07) liver P concentration. Zeranol implantation decreased medullary cavity anterioposterior (AP) diameters and AP cortical width (P < .08). Loads withstood by the bones up to flexure (P < .08) and the strain at flexure (P < .09) were inversely related to the quadratic of zeranol dose. However, modulus of elasticity at flexure and breaking increased numerically with zeranol dose. Stress withstood by bones at flexure was greater (P < .09) for implanted steers. Strain data indicate that metacarpals from steers receiving zeranol would exhibit less deformation upon loading to flexure (P < .09) than controls. These data indicate that administration of intermediate doses of zeranol altered bone deposition of Ca, which resulted in modified third metacarpal physical and mechanical characteristics.


Journal of Animal Science | 1988

Maintenance Requirements and Energetic Efficiency of Cows of Different Breed Types

J. C. Solis; F. M. Byers; G. T. Schelling; Long Cr; L. W. Greene


Journal of Animal Science | 1988

Performance and carcass quality of steers supplemented with zinc oxide or zinc methionine.

L. W. Greene; D. K. Lunt; F. M. Byers; N. K. Chirase; C. E. Richmond; R. E. Knutson; G. T. Schelling


Journal of Animal Science | 2000

Designing mineral supplementation of forage programs for beef cattle

L. W. Greene


Journal of Animal Science | 2000

Digesta kinetics, energy intake, grazing behavior, and body temperature of grazing beef cattle differing in adaptation to heat.

Sprinkle Je; J. W. Holloway; Warrington Bg; W. C. Ellis; J.W. Stuth; T. D. A. Forbes; L. W. Greene


Journal of Animal Science | 1999

Copper status of ewes fed increasing amounts of copper from copper sulfate or copper proteinate.

G E Eckert; L. W. Greene; G. E. Carstens; W S Ramsey


Journal of Animal Science | 1985

Effects of monensin on Mg, Ca, P and Zn metabolism and tissue concentrations in lambs.

D. J. Kirk; L. W. Greene; G. T. Schelling; F. M. Byers


Journal of Animal Science | 1996

Physiological and hormonal responses of lambs repeatedly implanted with zeranol and provided two levels of feed intake.

G. D. Hufstedler; P. L. Gillman; G. E. Carstens; L. W. Greene; N. D. Turner


Journal of Animal Science | 1987

Trona and sodium bicarbonate in beef cattle diets: effects on pH and volatile fatty acid concentrations.

Boerner Bj; F. M. Byers; G. T. Schelling; C.E. Coppock; L. W. Greene


Journal of Animal Science | 1998

Adipose tissue partitioning of limit-fed beef cattle and beef cattle with ad libitum access to feed differing in adaptation to heat

Sprinkle Je; C.L. Ferrell; J. W. Holloway; Warrington Bg; L. W. Greene; Guoyao Wu; J.W. Stuth

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