The effects of chromium propionate supplementation to yearling steers in a commercial feedyard on growth performance, carcass characteristics, and health

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作者
Trojan, Sara J. [1 ]
Hergenreder, Jerilyn E. [2 ]
Canterbury, Landon G. [2 ]
Leonhard, John T. [2 ]
Clark, William D. [2 ]
Beckett, Jonathan L. [3 ]
Long, John M. [4 ]
机构
[1] Peak Beef Nutr & Management Consulting LLC, Casper, WY 82604 USA
[2] Kemin Ind Inc, Des Moines, IA 50317 USA
[3] Beckett Consulting Serv, Ft Collins, CO 80524 USA
[4] Deseret Cattle Feeders LLC, Satanta, KS 67870 USA
关键词
carcass; chromium propionate; growth; health; yearling steers; RACTOPAMINE HYDROCHLORIDE; INSULIN SENSITIVITY; GLUCOSE-METABOLISM; LIPID-METABOLISM; FEEDLOT CATTLE; ACID COMPLEX; ZINC; TRIPICOLINATE; QUALITY; PROTEIN;
D O I
10.1093/tas/txad078
中图分类号
S8 [畜牧、 动物医学、狩猎、蚕、蜂];
学科分类号
0905 ;
摘要
British crossbred steers (n = 3,072; initial body weight [BW] = 358 & PLUSMN; 37 kg) were used to evaluate the effects of chromium propionate supplementation to yearling steers in a commercial feedyard on growth performance, carcass characteristics, and health. Steers were blocked by initial BW; pens were assigned randomly to one of two dietary treatments within block. Treatments, replicated in 15 pens per treatment with 75 to 135 heads per pen, included 1) control, 0 mg supplemental Cr/kg dietary dry matter (DM) (CTL); 2) 0.50 mg supplemental Cr/kg diet DM (chromium propionate; KemTRACE Chromium 0.4%, Kemin Industries, Des Moines, IA) (chromium propionate, CR). Final BW (638 vs. 641 kg), average daily gain (1.81 vs. 1.82 kg), DM intake (11.02 vs. 11.02 kg), and gain efficiency (0.164 vs. 0.165) did not differ between CTL and CR, respectively (P & GE; 0.75). No differences among treatments for hot carcass weight (407 vs. 408 kg, CTL and CR, respectively), dressing percentage, longissimus muscle area, or yield grade were observed (P & GE; 0.15). Twelfth-rib fat thickness tended (P = 0.10) to be greater for CR vs. CTL (1.55 vs. 1.29 cm, respectively). A trend (P = 0.10) for marbling score to be higher for CR vs. CTL was detected (452 vs. 440, respectively). Distribution of quality grade was similar between CR and CTL; 1.52% of carcasses graded prime (P = 0.68), and 87.2% of carcasses graded choice (P = 0.68). Respiratory morbidity was low (1.93%) and not different among treatments (P = 0.20); likewise, there was no difference in respiratory treatment rates between treatments (P & GE; 0.18). Supplementing Cr to high-performing yearling steers did not alter growth performance, carcass characteristics, or health outcomes.
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