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Effect of Anabolic Agents on Performance of Calves
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Effect of Anabolic Agents on Performance of Calves
Effect of Anabolic Agents on Performance of Calves
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P. VanderWal
P. VanderWal
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P. L. M. Berende
P. L. M. Berende
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J. E. Sprietsma
J. E. Sprietsma
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1 September 1975
journal article
Published by
Oxford University Press (OUP)
in
Journal of Animal Science
Vol. 41
(3)
,
978-985
https://doi.org/10.2527/jas1975.413978x
Abstract
Ten feeding experiments with 563 Friesian bull calves were carried out over the growing period from 40 to 170 kg live weight, to compare the anabolic effect of a number of anabolic agents on weight gain, feed conversion and carcass quality at different times and levels of administration. The animals were housed individually in boxes in a controlled environment. They were fed a liquid milk replacer diet. The effect on weight gain was influenced relatively little when the dose of DES applied was increased from 25 mg to 2 × 100 milligrams. The time of administration was of decisive importance for the effect obtained by the injection of DES. DES administered at 5 weeks of age led to an average maximum growth-increase of 1.6 kg at about 5 weeks after treatment. Thereafter a decrease in growth as compared to the control was seen, leading to an average negative difference with the control animals at slaughter of 6.4 kilograms. Copyright © 1975. American Society of Animal Science. Copyright 1975 by American Society of Animal Science.
Keywords
TREATMENT
COPYRIGHT
SOCIETY
SCIENCE
DES
ANIMAL
FEED
CALVES
AMERICAN
ANABOLIC
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