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. 2020 Jun 6;4(2):950–966. doi: 10.1093/tas/txaa076

Table 7.

Main effects of MS and backgrounding estradiol benzoate and progesterone on cumulative and carcass adjusted performance in steer calves fed for 168 d in Exp. 2a

Mature sizeb Implantc Pooled
Item SMS LMS P value NI SS P value SEM
n, steers 79 79 80 78
n, pens 10 10 10 10
Live weight basis
 Initial body weight, kg 308 371 <0.01 339 340 0.04 0.3
 Final body weight, kg 587 660 <0.01 618 629 <0.01 1.9
 Average daily gain, kg 1.66 1.72 <0.01 1.66 1.72 <0.01 0.012
 Dry matter intake, kg 10.04 11.26 <0.01 10.48 10.83 <0.01 0.042
 Dry matter intake/MBSd, g/kg 103.2 104.1 0.10 102.4 104.9 <0.01 0.34
 Gain:feed 0.165 0.153 <0.01 0.159 0.159 0.78 0.0009
 GEDe, Mcal/kg 5.04 5.47 <0.01 5.23 5.28 0.24 0.033
Carcass-adjusted basis
 Final body weightf, kg 581 663 <0.01 616 628 <0.01 1.6
 Average daily gain, kg 1.63 1.74 <0.01 1.65 1.71 <0.01 0.010
 Gain:feed 0.162 0.154 <0.01 0.158 0.158 0.71 0.0009

aShrink (3%) was applied to all body weights.

bSMS, smaller mature size; LMS, larger mature size.

cNI, nonimplanted during backgrounding-phase, implanted with 24 mg estradiol and 120 mg trenbolone acetate on d 85; SS, implanted with 20 mg estradiol benzoate and 200 mg progesterone on d 2 and with 24 mg estradiol and 120 mg trenbolone acetate on d 85.

dMBS, metabolic body size, calculated as kg of body weight3/4 (Kleiber, 1961).

eGED, gain energy density, calculated as estimated retained energy divided by ADG.

fCalculated as HCW divided by 0.625.