Abstract

A 147-day study was conducted to determine the sequential growth responses and serum hormone profiles of growing heifer calves implanted with anabolic growth promotants. Forty eight previously nonimplanted crossbred beef heifers averaging 396 lb were assigned to one of three treatments: 1) nonimplanted controls (NC), 2) Revalor-G (REV-G), and 3) Synovex-H (SYN-H). Accumulative gain response from day 84 through the end of the trial was significantly faster for both implant treatments than controls. Implant response was not consistent across time; heifers in both implant treatments gained faster than controls (P<.05) during the early (days 22-42) and later (days 64-84 and 85-105) weigh periods. By day 2, serum estradiol concentrations were increased in REV-G (P<.05) and SYN-H (P<.01) heifers relative to NC. Only REV-G contains trenbolone acetate, and none was detected in NC and SYN-H heifers, but serum levels in REV-G heifers were increased on days 2 (P<.001), 4 (P<.05), and 63 (P<.001). Only SYN-H contained testosterone; its level peaked by day 63 in SYN-H heifers. Throughout the study, progesterone was higher in NC heifers than in SYN-H or REV-G heifers, which suggests that the exogenous steroids reduced pituitary gonadotropin secretion and, thus, ovarian progesterone secretion. Our results suggest that the release of trenbolone and estradiol from REV-G implants is complete by 84 days after implanting. (

Highlights

  • Profit-minded cattle producers recognize that growth-promoting implants are indispensable tools for improving efficiency

  • A 147-day study was conducted to determine the sequential growth responses and serum hormone profiles of growing heifer calves implanted with anabolic growth promotants

  • Accumulative gain response from day 84 through the end of the trial was significantly faster for both implant treatments than controls

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Introduction

Profit-minded cattle producers recognize that growth-promoting implants are indispensable tools for improving efficiency. Previous KSU field studies on stocker heifers showed that the gain response to implants depends on both implant type and the number of implants administered during the grazing period (Cattlemen’s Day reports 1997 and 1998). Those studies suggested that serum hormone concentrations varybetween implant types over time. Our objective was to characterize serum hormone profiles and performance of growing heifers implanted withRevalor®-G (40 mg trenbolone acetate and 8 mg estradiol) or Synovex®-H (20 mg estradiol benzoate and 200 mg testosterone propionate) compared to nonimplanted controls

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