During a 4-year period (1994–97) of the Australian ‘Southern Crossbreeding Project’, mature Hereford cows (n = 637) were mated to 97 sires from 7 breeds (Jersey, Wagyu, Angus, Hereford, South Devon, Limousin and Belgian Blue), resulting in 1334 calves. Heifers were slaughtered at around 16 months and steers at 23 months. The objective of the study was to quantify between- and within-breed genetic variation for numerous production and quality traits in a southern-Australian production system. Calf survival, birth weight and carcass production traits (carcass weight, fat depth, loin eye area, intramuscular fat) were obtained from these cattle. The carcass traits were log{e}-transformed because of a scale effect on the variance. Data were anal...
A joint growth-carcass analysis was conducted to develop equations for predicting carcass quality tr...
Effects of seven breeds of cow\u27s sire and 12 breeds of cow\u27s maternal grandsire on components ...
AbstractThis study was carried out to provide an exploratory analysis of genetic variability of resi...
In order to investigate variation in carcass quality traits, during a four-year period, mature Heref...
A joint growth-carcass model using random regression was used to estimate the (co)variance component...
A joint growth-carcass model using random regression was used to estimate the (co)variance component...
Mature Hereford cows (766) were mated to 97 sires from seven breeds (Jersey, Wagyu, Angus, Hereford,...
In one study three variants of an animal model were used to estimate variance components for birth (...
Sires representing seven diverse breeds were mated to Hereford cows over four years and the progeny ...
Records of birth weight (BW), weaning weight (WW), gestation length (GL), calving difficulty (CD) an...
Conformation scores can account for more than 20% of cattle price variation at Australian livestock ...
Carcass data on 4097 steers, reproductive data on 3361 first-calf heifers and growth data on 25809 m...
Data from the “Southern Crossbreeding Project” were utilised for the analysis of genotype by environ...
The first objective of this study was to test the ability of systems of weighing and classifying bov...
A joint growth-carcass analysis was conducted to develop equations for predicting carcass quality tr...
Effects of seven breeds of cow\u27s sire and 12 breeds of cow\u27s maternal grandsire on components ...
AbstractThis study was carried out to provide an exploratory analysis of genetic variability of resi...
In order to investigate variation in carcass quality traits, during a four-year period, mature Heref...
A joint growth-carcass model using random regression was used to estimate the (co)variance component...
A joint growth-carcass model using random regression was used to estimate the (co)variance component...
Mature Hereford cows (766) were mated to 97 sires from seven breeds (Jersey, Wagyu, Angus, Hereford,...
In one study three variants of an animal model were used to estimate variance components for birth (...
Sires representing seven diverse breeds were mated to Hereford cows over four years and the progeny ...
Records of birth weight (BW), weaning weight (WW), gestation length (GL), calving difficulty (CD) an...
Conformation scores can account for more than 20% of cattle price variation at Australian livestock ...
Carcass data on 4097 steers, reproductive data on 3361 first-calf heifers and growth data on 25809 m...
Data from the “Southern Crossbreeding Project” were utilised for the analysis of genotype by environ...
The first objective of this study was to test the ability of systems of weighing and classifying bov...
A joint growth-carcass analysis was conducted to develop equations for predicting carcass quality tr...
Effects of seven breeds of cow\u27s sire and 12 breeds of cow\u27s maternal grandsire on components ...
AbstractThis study was carried out to provide an exploratory analysis of genetic variability of resi...