Evaluation of a Phytogenic Feed Additive with Essential Oils and Plant Extracts on Growth Performance in Auction-Derived Beef Steers
Justin J. Delver,
Warren C. Rusche,
Zachary K. Smith
Abstract:This study used 10 replicate pens per treatment in a randomized complete block design and each pen contained 8 steers (initial BW = 305 ± 30.4 kg; n=80 steers/treatment) to determine if a phytogenic feed additive (PFA) with essential oils and plant extracts (PHYTOsolvan 200; DOSTOFARM, Westerstede, Germany) influences measures of growth or growth efficiency during the feedlot receiving phase in auction-derived beef steers. No steers were removed from the study; one steer from the control treatment was treated … Show more
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