In 1995 and 1997, growth, feed intake and feed efficiency were measured from spring to summer on Angus and Hereford weaner steer progeny of sires with known estimated breeding values for net feed intake (EBVNFI). Each year, the steers were grown on 3 different pasture systems and pasture intakes were measured twice using the alkane technique. Final data analysed consisted of 77 and 50 records for steers from Years 1 and 2, respectively. They were the progeny of 42 sires (23 Hereford; 19 Angus), 3 sires having progeny in both years. Significant (P<0.05) regression coefficients for steer performance traits against sire EBVNFI indicated that genetic variation in NFI was associated with phenotypic variation in steer performance on pasture. I...
Estimates of variance components and heritability of average daily feed intake (AFI) and residual fe...
Several feed efficiency values have recently been proposed including: feed conversion ratio in terms...
Feed conversion efficiency of dairy cattle is an important component of the profitability of dairyin...
Growth, feed intake, feed efficiency and carcass traits on 208 yearling Angus steers differing in ge...
This experiment investigated the benefits of feeding steers bred from parents known to be of high ge...
The objective of this study was to examine the genetic parameters and genetic correlations of feed e...
The present study determined the impact of maternal genetics for estimated breeding values for rib f...
Data from a 3-yr feeding trial of crossbred steers (n = 331) were used to examine the relationship b...
Because cattle can be raised postweaning under several feeding regimes, this study examined the cons...
Growth on pasture and body composition before feedlot entry was measured on Angus and Angus-cross st...
Heritabilities of feed efficiency traits and genetic correlations with other economically important ...
One hundred and fifty eight Angus (A), Simmental (S), Angus-Simmental, and Simmental-Angus steers ac...
Net feed conversion efficiency (NFCE) describes whether an animal eats more or less feed than expec...
The goal of this study was to estimate genetic and phenotypic parameters for growth, feed intake, fe...
The increasing demand for natural products is currently transforming the meat industry, making grass...
Estimates of variance components and heritability of average daily feed intake (AFI) and residual fe...
Several feed efficiency values have recently been proposed including: feed conversion ratio in terms...
Feed conversion efficiency of dairy cattle is an important component of the profitability of dairyin...
Growth, feed intake, feed efficiency and carcass traits on 208 yearling Angus steers differing in ge...
This experiment investigated the benefits of feeding steers bred from parents known to be of high ge...
The objective of this study was to examine the genetic parameters and genetic correlations of feed e...
The present study determined the impact of maternal genetics for estimated breeding values for rib f...
Data from a 3-yr feeding trial of crossbred steers (n = 331) were used to examine the relationship b...
Because cattle can be raised postweaning under several feeding regimes, this study examined the cons...
Growth on pasture and body composition before feedlot entry was measured on Angus and Angus-cross st...
Heritabilities of feed efficiency traits and genetic correlations with other economically important ...
One hundred and fifty eight Angus (A), Simmental (S), Angus-Simmental, and Simmental-Angus steers ac...
Net feed conversion efficiency (NFCE) describes whether an animal eats more or less feed than expec...
The goal of this study was to estimate genetic and phenotypic parameters for growth, feed intake, fe...
The increasing demand for natural products is currently transforming the meat industry, making grass...
Estimates of variance components and heritability of average daily feed intake (AFI) and residual fe...
Several feed efficiency values have recently been proposed including: feed conversion ratio in terms...
Feed conversion efficiency of dairy cattle is an important component of the profitability of dairyin...