Growth, defined as change in weight, may be considered the most important single characteristic of slaughter cattle. Fast-growing cattle may have better food conversion and reach slaughter early. The end-products in a beef production business, namely, carcass and meat, have properties which determine consumer acceptability. This study focussed attention on growth, carcass and meat characteristics in cattle. Literature was reviewed on factors that influence variability in these traits and relationships reported in the literature between some of the traits were summarised. Records on 117 Angus steers born in 1975 and 1976 (years 1 and 2) were analysed by the least squares method of fitting constants. Data included birth weight, calf milk cons...
Conformation scores can account for more than 20% of cattle price variation at Australian livestock ...
An experiment reported in this publication under the title Energy Level in Ration, Market Weight an...
A study of 48 yearling Angus bulls was undertaken to examine the possibility of estimating an animal...
The increasing demand for natural products is currently transforming the meat industry, making grass...
Comparisons of carcass and meat quality characteristics were made between forty Friesian bulls, twen...
The aim of this study was to evaluate growth ability (weight, daily weight gains) and selected carca...
A joint growth-carcass model using random regression was used to estimate the (co)variance component...
The efficient production of desirable carcasses is the ultimate objective of present beef cattle bre...
A joint growth-carcass model using random regression was used to estimate the (co)variance component...
The aims of this study were: 1) to evaluate measurements for predicting the carcass lean content of...
A study has been made of the effect on body composition of growing Angus steers at three different r...
An increase in percent intramuscular fat (%IMF) and average daily gain (ADG) are advantageous to the...
This study evaluated animal performance, carcass characteristics and meat quality of 36-month old Ne...
The present study was conducted to assess carcass features, physicochemical and sensory parameters o...
An investigation was conducted on beef carcasses, aimed at identifying the growth patterns of wholes...
Conformation scores can account for more than 20% of cattle price variation at Australian livestock ...
An experiment reported in this publication under the title Energy Level in Ration, Market Weight an...
A study of 48 yearling Angus bulls was undertaken to examine the possibility of estimating an animal...
The increasing demand for natural products is currently transforming the meat industry, making grass...
Comparisons of carcass and meat quality characteristics were made between forty Friesian bulls, twen...
The aim of this study was to evaluate growth ability (weight, daily weight gains) and selected carca...
A joint growth-carcass model using random regression was used to estimate the (co)variance component...
The efficient production of desirable carcasses is the ultimate objective of present beef cattle bre...
A joint growth-carcass model using random regression was used to estimate the (co)variance component...
The aims of this study were: 1) to evaluate measurements for predicting the carcass lean content of...
A study has been made of the effect on body composition of growing Angus steers at three different r...
An increase in percent intramuscular fat (%IMF) and average daily gain (ADG) are advantageous to the...
This study evaluated animal performance, carcass characteristics and meat quality of 36-month old Ne...
The present study was conducted to assess carcass features, physicochemical and sensory parameters o...
An investigation was conducted on beef carcasses, aimed at identifying the growth patterns of wholes...
Conformation scores can account for more than 20% of cattle price variation at Australian livestock ...
An experiment reported in this publication under the title Energy Level in Ration, Market Weight an...
A study of 48 yearling Angus bulls was undertaken to examine the possibility of estimating an animal...