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Unpublished Paper
Effect of a Trace Mineral Injection on Growth Performance of Natural Beef Feedlot Steers
Animal Industry Report
  • Emma Niedermayer, Iowa State University
  • Olivia Genther-Schroeder, Iowa State University
  • Stephanie Hansen, Iowa State University
Extension Number
ASL R3058
Publication Date
2016
Topic
Beef
Summary and Implications

Overall, it was observed that there were no effects of the trace mineral (TM) injection on Natural beef steer growth performance, regardless of the timing of an injectable TM product in the natural program (start of growing phase, start of finishing phase, or start of growing and finishing phases). While TM injection did further increase liver Cu, Zn, Mn, and Se concentrations, limited influence on performance was noted, likely due to the steers having excellent TM status at the beginning of the experimental period. Further research needs to be done utilizing steers with varying TM status to evaluate effects on growth and carcass traits in response to a rapid improvement in TM status.

Copyright Holder
Iowa State University
DOI
https://doi.org/10.31274/ans_air-180814-408
Language
en
Citation Information
Emma Niedermayer, Olivia Genther-Schroeder and Stephanie Hansen. "Effect of a Trace Mineral Injection on Growth Performance of Natural Beef Feedlot Steers" (2016)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/stephanie_hansen/28/