What Implants Can I Use for Cattle on My Operation? Stocker and Grower Cattle
Paul Beck, Oklahoma State University, Extension State Beef Cattle Nutrition Specialist
The last couple of weeks we discussed the new rules put forth by the U. S. Food and Drug Administration regarding reimplanting of growth promoting implants. In brief, reimplanting within a production phase is now (as of July 1, 2023) off-label unless the label specifically states it is approved for reimplanting.
The FDA provided a list of currently approved and marketed implants available.
Growing Beef Cattle on Pasture (Stocker, Feeder, and Slaughter)
Implant Name | Approved use | Approved for Reimplant in this class |
Component TE-G | For increased rate of weight gain in growing beef steers and heifers on pasture (stocker, feeder, and slaughter) | No |
Component TE-G w/ Tylan‡ | For increased rate of weight gain in growing beef steers and heifers on pasture (stocker, feeder, and slaughter) | No |
Compudose | For increased rate of weight gain for up to 200 days in growing beef steers on pasture (stocker, feeder, and slaughter) | No |
Encore | For increased rate of weight gain for up to 400 days in growing beef steers on pasture (stocker, feeder, and slaughter) | No |
Ralgro | For increased rate of weight gain in growing beef steers and heifers on pasture (stocker, feeder, and slaughter) | No |
Revalor-G | For increased rate of weight gain in growing beef steers and heifers on pasture (stocker, feeder, and slaughter) | No |
Synovex ONE Grower | For increased rate of weight gain for up to 200 days in growing beef steers and heifers on pasture (stocker, feeder, and slaughter) |
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Growing Beef Cattle in a Dry Lot
Implant Name | Approved use | Approved for Reimplant in this class |
Ralgro | For increased rate of weight gain in growing beef steers and heifers in a dry lot | No |
In summary:
1) There are no implants available with reimplant claims on the label for used during the stocker or grower phase of production.
2) Compudose and Encore are only labeled for use in steers during the stocker and grower phase.
3) Ralgro is the only implant approved for the “Drylot” phase of production.
2) Synovex-S and Synovex-H are not approved as pasture implants.
3) Until the finishing phase of production both Compudose and Encore are only approved in steers.
4) All Component brand implants containing Tylan (Elanco Animal Health products) will now have to be approved and scripted by a veterinarian due to the VMD ruling.
It appears there will be a lot of research focused on the label claims for finishing cattle, since that segment will be the most impacted. Therefore, there is not likely going to be any new implant products for cattle in the pre-finishing stages of production.
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