Effect of hormone implantation on growth rate and carcass composition of cattle grazing paspalum-dominant pastureExport / Share Beames, R.M. and O'Bryan, M.S. (1962) Effect of hormone implantation on growth rate and carcass composition of cattle grazing paspalum-dominant pasture. Queensland Journal of Agricultural Science, 19 (4). pp. 485-491.
AbstractTwelve 4-year-old steers and 12 3-year-old steers were divided into four comparable groups. One group was slaughtered at the commencement of the experiment; the other three groups were placed on good quality paspalum pasture. Of these three groups on pasture one was implanted with 200 mg progesterone and 20 mg oestradiol benzoate, another received an implant which contained in addition to the above 25 mg cholesterol and 4.9 mg hydrocortisone acetate and the third was an untreated control.
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