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Journal of Dairy Science Vol. 66 No. 4 840-844
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Weight Changes of Male Dairy Calves Following Zeranol Implants1

G. A. Donovan2, R. K. Braun2, R. C. Littell3 and S. Suissa3

University of Florida, Gainesville 32610

ABSTRACT

In a trial to determine the effect of zeranol implants on weight gains from birth to 180 days of age, 269 male Holstein calves were assigned randomly to one of three groups: a) 56 intact calves, b) 106 castrated calves implanted at birth and again at 90 days with 36 mg zeranol, and c) 107 castrated controls. All calves were weighed at 0, 28, 56, 90, and 180 days of age. Zeranol-implanted steers averaged 9.2% greater average daily gain at 90 days and 9.5% greater at the end of the trial than control steers. Intact male calves' weight gains were intermediate between the two steer groups. There was no correlation between implant status, total protein of blood serum, mortality, birth weight, or parity of the dam. During the first 180 days of age, implanting Holstein calves with zeranol at birth and reimplanting at 90 days can return upwards of $14.89 per dollar invested.


FOOTNOTES

1 Paper No. 3978 of the Journal Series of Florida Agricultural Experiment Station.

2 Department of Preventive Medicine, College of Veterinary Medicine.

3 Department of Statistics, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences.







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