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J. Anim Sci. 1960. 19:639-642.
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Effect of Various Tranquilizers on Growing and Fattening Lambs1

R. M. Jordan and H. E. Hanke

University of Minnesota,2 St. Paul

Abstract

Six feeding experiments involving a total of 324 lambs were conducted to determine the effect of feeding chloropromazine, triflorperazine, trifluomeprazine and hydroxyzine on average daily gain, feed consumption and feed efficiency. The lambs were all full-fed a fattening ration. Soybean oil meal was used as the carrier for the various tranquilizers fed.

None of the tranquilizers, regardless of the level at which they were fed, had any significant effect on the production factors studied.


Footnotes

1 Paper No. 4306, Scientific Journal Series of The Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station, St. Paul.

2 This project was supported in part by grants-in-aid from Smith, Kline and French Laboratories, Philadelphia, Pa.







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