Abstract
Objective: To determine if essential oils produce the same performance for stocker steers as consuming an ionophore.
Study Description: Steers (n = 281 head; 641 ± 10.3 lb) were assigned to one of two mineral treatments and grazed on tallgrass native range on eight pastures. Treatments consisted of the positive control of ionophore (lasalocid at 3.6 lb/ton) and essential oil (garlic oil at 3 lb/ton and essential oil blend at 6 lb/ton) in free-choice mineral. Steers were weighed at the beginning and end of the 92-day grazing period. Pasture biomass production and mineral intake were monitored weekly.
The Bottom Line: Growth performance produced by essential oils in mineral and ionophores are similar when fed to growing stocker steers grazing tallgrass native range.
Keywords: lasalocid, tallgrass native range, garlic
How to Cite:
Jones, T. M. & Farney, J. K., (2025) “Effects on Stocker Steer Performance While Consuming Essential Oil or Ionophore Minerals”, Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Reports 11(1). doi: https://doi.org/10.4148/2378-5977.8672
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