Implant sequence effects in intact male Holstein veal calves: Live and slaughter traits

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Smith, JL [1 ]
Wilson, LL [1 ]
Swanson, DL [1 ]
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[1] Penn State Univ, Dept Dairy & Anim Sci, University Pk, PA 16802 USA
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veal; calves; growth; implantation; animal health; blood chemistry;
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S8 [畜牧、 动物医学、狩猎、蚕、蜂];
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Seven sequences of growth promotant implants were used in special-fed intact male Holstein veal calves (n = 443). Calves received implants 4 d after arrival at the veal barn, 42, and 84. The following implants were used: placebo (0), Z (36 mg zeranol), ET (20 mg estradiol, 200 mg testosterone), EP/2 (10 mg estradiol, 100 mg progesterone), EP (20 mg estradiol, 200 mg progesterone), and EBA (24 mg estradiol, 120 mg trenbolone acetate). The following sequences were compared: 0-0-0 (negative control), 0-ET-ET, Z-ET-ET, 0-EP-EP, Z-EP-EP, 0-EP/B-EBA, and Z-0-EBA. From 0 to 42 d, Z implants increased (P < .05) ADG by 3.4% compared to placebo. However, implant schemes without an initial Z implant (0-ET-ET and 0-EP-EP) had higher (P < .05) mean ADG for the period from d 42 to 84. From 84 d to the end of the experiment, only the 0-EP/2-EBA treatment increased (P < .05) ADG compared to 0-0-0. Over the entire trial 0-ET-ET, 0-EP-EP, Z-EP-EP, and 0-EP/2-EBA implant sequences increased (P < .05) ADG by 3.2, 3.2, 2.4, and 4.7%, respectively, compared to the 0-0-0 sequence. Blood traits measured within 2 wk before slaughter were not affected by implant sequence, except that sequences with EP had higher (P < .05) leukocyte counts than were observed for the other sequences. Testicular weight was less (P < .01) for all of the implant sequences than for the negative control and less (P < .05) for Z-ET-ET than for 0-ET-ET, 0-EP-EP, 0-EP/B-EBA, and Z-0-EBA. The type and frequency of medical treatments did not differ among implant sequences for any of the 42-d phases, or over the entire trial. Generally, the growth promotant implants currently approved for beef cattle resulted in approximately 50% of the increase in growth rate in Holstein intact bull calves, as has been observed in beef-type steers or heifers.
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