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Effects of supplemental phytomolecules on growth performance, carcass characteristics and liver abnormalities of finishing beef steers

Authors :
Vinícius N Gouvêa
Michael L. Barnes
Glenn C Duff
Consuelo A. Sowers
Source :
Journal of Applied Animal Research, Vol 49, Iss 1, Pp 324-329 (2021)
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Taylor & Francis Group, 2021.

Abstract

This study was conducted to evaluate the growth performance and carcass characteristics of finishing steers fed diets containing different feed additives: control (CTL; no feed additives); monensin [26 mg/kg dry matter (DM); MON]; a blend of cinnamaldehyde, eugenol, and capsicum (120 mg of a commercial product/kg DM; XT), or the combination of monensin and the blend of cinnamaldehyde, eugenol, and capsicum (26 mg/kg DM and 120 mg of a commercial product/kg DM, respectively; MON + XT). A total of 860 steers [initial body weight (BW) = 334 kg] were fed the basal diet (7% alfalfa hay and 93% concentrate; DM basis) containing the treatments during 154 days. Feed additives did not affect final BW, DM intake, average daily gain, and feed efficiency of finishing steers (P ≥ 0.12). Dressing percentage was lower for MON + XT than MON and XT (P = 0.01). Feeding XT tended to increase the percentage of the carcass with a small marbling score compared to MON (P = 0.09). The proportion of carcass grading premium choice tended to be greater for steers fed MON compared to XT (P = 0.07). The feed additives evaluated herein did not affect the growth performance of finishing beef steers and had little effects on carcass characteristics.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09741844 and 09712119
Volume :
49
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Applied Animal Research
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....663dee313f9be3e2a1d4b6df496c994d