Two years of data (288 steers/yr) were used to determine if sorting cattle by BW into different production systems would decrease overweight carcasses (\u3e431 kg) and hot carcass weight (HCW) variation. At receiving, steers were assigned randomly into sorted or unsorted groups (n = 144 steers/group). Within a group, steers were assigned to 1 of 3 feeding times: 1) calf-fed (entering the feedlot at receiving), 2) summer yearling (grazed during winter and entering the feedlot in May) and 3) fall yearling (grazed during winter and summer and entering the feedlot in September). Unsorted steers were assigned randomly to a feeding time. Sorted steers were assigned to a feeding time based on BW, with the heaviest one-third fed as calf-fed steers ...
Data from the 207 crossbred steers used in this study indicate that when calves are placed in the ...
Eighty nine steers with different proportions of Angus, Hereford, Charolais, Brahman, and Gelbvieh...
A two-year experiment evaluated the effects of sorting long yearling steers by initial feedlot BW an...
Two years of data (288 steers/yr) were used to determine if sorting cattle by BW into different prod...
Sorting steers into one of three different feeding periods — calf-feds, summer yearlings, and fall y...
Sorting steers for three different finishing systems (calf-feds, summer yearlings and fall yearlings...
A 2-yr study using 288 steers each year was conducted to determine the economic effects of sorting a...
One hundred sixty English-cross steers (244 kg, SD=23 kg) were used in each yr of a 2-yr study to de...
One hundred sixty medium-framed English-cross steers were used in each year of a two-year study to d...
One hundred sixty crossbred steer calves were stratified by weight and allotted into four groups to ...
Four groups of long yearling steers were used to evaluate the effect of sorting by feedlot initial b...
A 2-yr study was conducted using 200 long yearling steers/yr (436 ± 30 kg) to determine the effect o...
A two-year experiment was conducted to evaluate the effects of intensive winter management, partial ...
Steers finished in two management systems were used to compare carcass and palatability characterist...
Steers fed (0.6% BW) modified distillers grains plus solubles on the ground had increased ADG and BW...
Data from the 207 crossbred steers used in this study indicate that when calves are placed in the ...
Eighty nine steers with different proportions of Angus, Hereford, Charolais, Brahman, and Gelbvieh...
A two-year experiment evaluated the effects of sorting long yearling steers by initial feedlot BW an...
Two years of data (288 steers/yr) were used to determine if sorting cattle by BW into different prod...
Sorting steers into one of three different feeding periods — calf-feds, summer yearlings, and fall y...
Sorting steers for three different finishing systems (calf-feds, summer yearlings and fall yearlings...
A 2-yr study using 288 steers each year was conducted to determine the economic effects of sorting a...
One hundred sixty English-cross steers (244 kg, SD=23 kg) were used in each yr of a 2-yr study to de...
One hundred sixty medium-framed English-cross steers were used in each year of a two-year study to d...
One hundred sixty crossbred steer calves were stratified by weight and allotted into four groups to ...
Four groups of long yearling steers were used to evaluate the effect of sorting by feedlot initial b...
A 2-yr study was conducted using 200 long yearling steers/yr (436 ± 30 kg) to determine the effect o...
A two-year experiment was conducted to evaluate the effects of intensive winter management, partial ...
Steers finished in two management systems were used to compare carcass and palatability characterist...
Steers fed (0.6% BW) modified distillers grains plus solubles on the ground had increased ADG and BW...
Data from the 207 crossbred steers used in this study indicate that when calves are placed in the ...
Eighty nine steers with different proportions of Angus, Hereford, Charolais, Brahman, and Gelbvieh...
A two-year experiment evaluated the effects of sorting long yearling steers by initial feedlot BW an...