01452naa a2200253 a 450000100080000000500110000800800410001902400330006010000170009324500660011026000090017652007610018565000190094665000210096565000240098665000100101065000100102065000170103065300310104765300160107870000190109470000180111377300670113120756022017-09-14 1953 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d7 a10.2527/jas1953.121176x2DOI1 aMEANS, M. T. aThe effects of hormones on the growth and fattening of lambs. c1953 aThe subcutaneous implantation of 12 or 24 mg. of stilbestrol pellets significantly increased rate of gain and significantly increased feed efficiency. Carcass quality, as expressed by Federal grades, was consistently lowered. The implantation of 30 mg. of testosterone propionate pellets significantly increased rate of gain and significantly increased feed efficiency but the magnitude of the increases was not as great as 24 mg.stilbestrol. Carcass quality was similar to the controls in both experiments. Twelve mg. of dienestrol in one injectable base (Type A) significantly increased rate of gain and feed efficiency but in a second type of vehicle (Type B) dienestrol was not as effective. Carcass quality was inferior to the controls in both trials. aAnimal feeding aAnimal nutrition aCarcass composition aLambs aSheep aTestosterone aFeed conversion efficiency aStilbestrol1 aANDREWS, F. N.1 aBEESON, W. M. tJournal of Animal Sciencegv. 12, n. 1, p. 176-181, Feb. 1953.