Effects of zilpaterol hydrochloride and virginiamycin on growth performance, carcass characteristics, and visceral organ mass in feedlot lambs
Mario Alejandro Mejía Delgadillo, Karla Hildeliza Leyva Medina, Jaime Noe Sánchez Pérez, Héctor Aarón Lee Rangel, Hugo de Jesús López Inzunza, Roberto Martínez León, Gamaliel Molina Gámez, José Luis Ponce Covarrubias, Horacio Dávila Ramos, Juan Carlos Robles Estrada

TL;DR
This study examines how zilpaterol and virginiamycin affect lamb growth, carcass traits, and organ mass, finding combined benefits on weight and energy retention.
Contribution
The novelty lies in demonstrating the cumulative effects of zilpaterol and virginiamycin on feedlot lamb performance and carcass characteristics.
Findings
Combined zilpaterol and virginiamycin improved live weight, feed efficiency, and energy retention in lambs.
Zilpaterol alone increased dressing percentage and reduced carcass fat, while virginiamycin had no effect on these traits.
The interaction between the two additives was minimal except for the empty small intestine percentage.
Abstract
The objective was to determine the effect of dietary zilpaterol hydrochloride and virginiamycin on growth performance, dietary energetics, carcass characteristics, and visceral organ mass in feedlot lambs. Thirty-two crossbred lambs Dorper×Katahdin (34.04±4.23 kg), five months old, were used in a 30 d experiment to evaluate the inclusion of zilpaterol and virginiamycin. Treatments were randomly assigned to pens within blocks, with four replicates per treatment. Data were analyzed as a randomized complete block design arranged as 2×2 factorial, with two levels of zilpaterol (0 and 0.20 mg/kg of live weight/d, as hydrochloride form) and two levels of virginiamycin (0 and 22 mg/lamb/d). The diet was based on cracked corn (1.41 Mcal NEg/kg of dry matter and 14.1% of crude protein). Growth performance and dietary energetics variables were recorded. After the feeding trial, lambs were…
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TopicsPharmacological Effects and Assays · Pesticide Residue Analysis and Safety · Veterinary Pharmacology and Anesthesia
