1956
DOI: 10.2527/jas1956.151188x
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Effect of Chlortetracycline, Stilbestrol and Chlortetracycline-Stilbestrol Supplements on Fattening Lambs

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“…Perry et al (1958) reported that CTC fed for 233 d to feedlot steers starting at 233 kg of BW increased gains and carcass grade. In lambs, starting at approximately 29 kg of BW and fed for 84 d, Jordan et al (1956) did not observe an effect on performance with oral CTC, but they observed a Table 2. Influence of oral chlortetracycline (CTC) and dietary protein level on the thyroxine (T 4 ) and triiodothyronine (T 3 ) hormone responses to a releasing hormone challenge in growing beef steers, n = 16 a a There were no CTC × protein interactions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Perry et al (1958) reported that CTC fed for 233 d to feedlot steers starting at 233 kg of BW increased gains and carcass grade. In lambs, starting at approximately 29 kg of BW and fed for 84 d, Jordan et al (1956) did not observe an effect on performance with oral CTC, but they observed a Table 2. Influence of oral chlortetracycline (CTC) and dietary protein level on the thyroxine (T 4 ) and triiodothyronine (T 3 ) hormone responses to a releasing hormone challenge in growing beef steers, n = 16 a a There were no CTC × protein interactions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Lambs. The experimental work on feeding antibiotics to lambs has been limited mostly to chlortetracycline, although Jukes (68) (65) and Jordan et al (64) found no appreciable increase in weight gains due to its inclusion in the ration. Beeson et al (12) found no effect on growth rate due to subcutaneous implantation of bacitracin, baci-tracin plus penicillin or chlortetracycline in lambs.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Lambs. The experimental work on feeding antibiotics to lambs has been limited mostly to chlortetracycline, although Jukes (68) (64) found no appreciable increase in weight gains due to its inclusion in the ration. Beeson et al (12) found no effect on growth rate due to subcutaneous implantation of bacitracin, baci-tracin plus penicillin or chlortetracycline in lambs.…”
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confidence: 99%