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The effect of zilpaterol hydrochloride on feedlot performance and carcass characteristics in weaner steers

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dc.contributor.advisor Acheampong-Boateng, Owoahene
dc.contributor.advisor Leeuw, K. J.
dc.contributor.author Mantiziba, Chipo Winnie
dc.date.accessioned 2015-01-12T12:12:17Z
dc.date.available 2015-01-12T12:12:17Z
dc.date.issued 2015-01-12
dc.identifier.citation Mantiziba, Chipo Winnie (2015) The effect of zilpaterol hydrochloride on feedlot performance and carcass characteristics in weaner steers, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/15368> en
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10500/15368
dc.description.abstract An experiment was conducted using forty-one Bonsmara steers (age ± 7 months) to determine the effect of zilpaterol hydrochloride (ZH) on the growth performance and carcass characteristics. The trial was structured using a completely randomized design with two treatments, control and ZH group. The steers were fed ZH for 28 consecutive days at the end of the finishing period and ZH was withdrawn from the diet 2 days prior to slaughter of the animals. The steers were placed in individual pens and weighed fortnightly throughout the 4 months trial. Zilpaterol hydrochloride (ZH) was included in the diet at a rate of 8.3 mg/kg of DM. Feeding of ZH increased (P< 0.05) body weight (BW) gain and ADG (1.102 vs. 1.444) and tended to increase (P = 0.067) feed efficiency (F:G) during the last month of the finishing period. There were no significant differences (P> 0.05) in daily dry matter intakes (DMI). For the control group, high treatment weight gains were significantly associated with high initial weight (r = 0.424, P = 0.049) and also high pre-treatment body weight (r = 0.678, P= 0.001). Treatment weight gain increased as the initial and pre-treatment weight gain increased in the control group. For the steers that were fed ZH, there was no significant correlation between the treatment body weight gain with initial weight (r = 0.097, P = 0.694) and also pre- treatment live weight (r = 0.393, P = 0.096). Supplementation of ZH significantly increased (P < 0.0001) the dressing percentage (56.4% vs. 58.4%) and had no significant (P>0.05) effect on the carcass weight. The outcome of the study suggest that supplementation of ZH in the diet during the last month of the finishing period enhances growth performance and shows the repartitioning capacity of the feed additive as a beta- agonist. en
dc.language.iso en en
dc.rights University of South Africa
dc.subject Beta- adrenergic agonist
dc.subject Zilmax
dc.subject Beef cattle
dc.subject Carcass characteristics
dc.subject Growth performance
dc.subject.ddc 636.2084
dc.subject.lcsh Adrenergic beta agonists -- Physiological effects
dc.subject.lcsh Adrenergic beta agonists animal in nutrition
dc.subject.lcsh Beef cattle -- Feeding and feeds
dc.subject.lcsh Beef cattle -- Quality
dc.subject.lcsh 1 online resources (xi, 42 leaves : illustrations (some coloured)
dc.title The effect of zilpaterol hydrochloride on feedlot performance and carcass characteristics in weaner steers en
dc.type Dissertation en
dc.description.department Agriculture and  Animal Health en
dc.description.degree M. Sc. (Agriculture (Animal Science)


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