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Title: Module 5


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Module 5 Growth Promotants
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Nutrient Utilization
Animal
Intake Diet Digestion Nutrient
Pools Tissue Absorption Growth
Steroids ß-agonists
Probiotics Antibiotics
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MICROBIAL CULTURES IN THE RUMEN
DIET
Saccharomyces cerevisiae Live culture
MICROBIAL CULTURE
  • Stabilize rumen
  • environment
  • gas/pH/ammonia
  • cellulolytic bacteria
  • rate fibre degradation
  • acetatepropionate
  • microbial protein production

RUMINAL RESPONSE
INCREASED INTAKE
POST RUMINAL RESPONSE
viable cells nutrient uptake toxin adsorption
PRODUCTION RESPONSE
WHOLE TRACT RESPONSE
rate of digestion digestibility
milk or live weight
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Probiotics
  • 1) Probiotics consist of specific microbial
    cultures and/or ingredients that stimulate
    cultures capable of modifying the
    gastrointestinal environments to favor healthy
    tissue development.
  • 2) Commercially available products may contain
    pure or combined cultures of
  • Lactobacillus
  • Streptococcus
  • Pediococcus
  • Aspergillus
  • Bacillus
  • 3) Probiotics are available as
  • Feed additives (heat from pelleting or long
    storage may render certain product non-viable).
  • Water dispensing
  • Bolus or gel form
  • 4) Use of probiotics is most frequent in newborn
    foals, dairy replacement calves, growing/adult
    horses, lactating dairy cows, incoming feedlot
    cattle, sick pens and hospitals, newborn baby
    pigs and various pets. In general, young animals
    or animals in stress will be more likely to
    respond to microbial inoculation.
  • 5) Reasons for using probiotics include
  • Increase or balance the beneficial intestinal
    bacteria
  • Reduce toxic byproducts of digestion

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Antibiotics
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Steroids
  • General classifications
  • Estrogens estradiol and estrone
  • Non-steroidal compounds with estrogenic activity
    -diethylstilbestrol (DES) and zeranol
  • Androgens testosterone and trenbolone acetate
    (TBA)
  • Progestagens progesterone and melengestrol
    acetate (MGA)
  • ß-adrenergic, ß agonists, repartitioning agents
  • lipolysis (fat mobilization), protein
    synthesis eg clenbuterol, cimaterol ractopamine

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Commonly Used Steroidal Growth Promotants
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Hormonelike Products for Growth
Stimulation Hormones are substance which are
formed in endocrine organs and which activate
specifically receptive organs when transported to
them by the body fluids. Synthesized compounds
which produce the same responses as those from
naturally produced hormones can be used to
promote animal growth when administered as either
a feed additive or a subcutaneous implantation.
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Hormonelike Products as Feed Additives
  • Melengestrol acetate (MGA)
  • MGA is a synthesized steroid which is closely
    related structurally to progesterone.
  • Feed continuously to feedlot heifers at 0.25 to
    0.50 mg per head daily. Not effective in
    pregnant or spayed heifers or in steers.
  • Claims include
  • --Growth stimulatin (7-11)
  • --Improved feed efficiency (6-10)
  • --Suppression of estrus
  • Must be removed from the feed at least 48 hours
    prior to slaughter.
  • Mode of action includes suppression of estrus as
    well as elevated endogenous estrogen levels which
    stimulate growth hormone release and growth
    promotion.

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Implants
An implant is a substance implanted into the
animal body and designed to release slowly, but
constantly, the active chemical(s) for the
purpose of growth promotion, improved feed
efficiency or control of some physiological
function.
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Hormonelike Products as Implants
  • Ralgro-an implant pellet
  • The active ingredient is zeranol which is made
    from zearalenone, a natural metabolite of the
    mold Gibberella zeae.
  • Cleared for use in calves, growing cattle,
    feedlot steers and heifers, as well as feedlot
    lambs. Not cleared for breeding animals.
  • Claimed to improve gain (8-12) and improve feed
    efficiency (7-10) in feedlot beef cattle and
    sheep.
  • Cattle may be implanted anytime up to 65 days
    before slaughter. The duration of response is 90
    to 120 days. Cattle should be reimplanted every
    65 to 100 days for optimum results.
  • Dosage level 36 mg in cattle 12 mg in sheep
  • Produces a potent anabolic property by increasing
    secretion of growth hormone.
  • Enhances retention of nitrogen and promotes
    skeletal growth without an increased deposition
    of fat.

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Hormonelike Products as Implants
  • Synovex-an implant pellet
  • Synovex-S (for steers over 400 lb BW) each
    implant contains 20 mg of estradiol benzoate and
    200 mg of progesterone
  • Synovex-H (for feedlot heifers over 400 lb BW)
    each implant contains 20 mg of estradiol benzoate
    and 200 mg of testosterone
  • Synovex-C (for steer or heifer calves 45 days to
    400 lb BW) each implant contains 10 mg of
    estradiol benzoate and 100 mg of progesterone
  • Not for veal or replacement breeding animals
  • Claimed to improve gain (10-15) and improve feed
    efficiency (7-12)
  • Reimplanting is recommended from 60 to 90 days
    after the previous implant
  • Mode of action includes stimulating muscle
    deposition at the cellular level and also
    increased secretion of growth hormone.

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Hormonelike Products as Implants
  • Compudose-a drug impregnated silicone rubber
    implant
  • The active ingredient is a natural steroid,
    estradio-17 B which is consistently released over
    a 200 day period. Each implant contains 24 mg of
    estradiol.
  • Approved for steers only beneficial to suckling
    calves, growing steers on pasture, as well as
    feedlot steers.
  • Claimed to increase average daily gain of
    suckling calves by 5 9-16 in growing steers,
    and up to 17 in feedlot steers. Also improves
    feed efficiency by 7 in feedlot steers.
  • Molecules of estradiol are released into the
    circulatory system of the animal, thereby
    stimulating the pituitary gland to produce more
    growth hormone, which increases protein
    deposition. The estrogenic substances are a type
    of anabolic steroid that cause growth promotion.

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Animal
Intake Diet Digestion Nutrient
Pools Tissue Absorption Growth
Steroids ß-agonists
Probiotics Antibiotics Ionophores
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