Three experiments were conducted during three consecutive years to compare rates and time of gain of weaned heifer calves on their growth, reproductive development and future calf production. Three groups of heifers were fed one of the following treatments from 30 days after weaning until breeding: (1) no gain the first half of the development period followed by .91 kg/head/day gain the last half; (2) .45 kg/head/day gain the entire period; and (3) .91 kg/head/day gain the first half of the development period and no gain the last half. By the end of the feeding trials there were no differences (P \u3e .05) in weight, wither height or heart girth circumference. There were no differences (P \u3e .05) in age at puberty, conception rate or calf...
Typical heifer development programs are designed to feed heifers to reach 65 percent of mature body ...
The objective of this study was to test the hypotheses that a heifer’s growth, health, and reproduct...
Studies in numerous species provide evidence that diet during development can partially control phys...
Three experiments were conducted during three consecutive years to compare rates and time of gain of...
Three experiments were conducted using medium frame crossbred heifers to study the effect of rate an...
Effect of varying energy levels fed during gestation on reproduction and calf performance were studi...
none4siThe effects of different feeding strategies (0.7 kg/d target ADG [LO] and 1.0 kg/d target ADG...
Nutrition following weaning of replacement heifers affects their performance as cows. Low levels of ...
Weanling heifer calves (n = 452) grazed tall fescue pastures and were fed a high (H) or low (L) amou...
This experiment was conducted to establish the effects of source of dietary energy on age and weight...
Seventy-seven crossbred heifers (573 lb initial body weight) were developed in drylot and limit-fed ...
Three experiments evaluated alternative heifer development using dormant, standing forages with stra...
A 3-year experiment evaluated the effects of maternal nutrition on growth and reproductive performan...
Four groups of weanling Hereford heifers were placed on four different winter planes of nutrition fo...
Aiming at breeding heifers with 14-15 months of age, 100 Hereford calves were subjected to different...
Typical heifer development programs are designed to feed heifers to reach 65 percent of mature body ...
The objective of this study was to test the hypotheses that a heifer’s growth, health, and reproduct...
Studies in numerous species provide evidence that diet during development can partially control phys...
Three experiments were conducted during three consecutive years to compare rates and time of gain of...
Three experiments were conducted using medium frame crossbred heifers to study the effect of rate an...
Effect of varying energy levels fed during gestation on reproduction and calf performance were studi...
none4siThe effects of different feeding strategies (0.7 kg/d target ADG [LO] and 1.0 kg/d target ADG...
Nutrition following weaning of replacement heifers affects their performance as cows. Low levels of ...
Weanling heifer calves (n = 452) grazed tall fescue pastures and were fed a high (H) or low (L) amou...
This experiment was conducted to establish the effects of source of dietary energy on age and weight...
Seventy-seven crossbred heifers (573 lb initial body weight) were developed in drylot and limit-fed ...
Three experiments evaluated alternative heifer development using dormant, standing forages with stra...
A 3-year experiment evaluated the effects of maternal nutrition on growth and reproductive performan...
Four groups of weanling Hereford heifers were placed on four different winter planes of nutrition fo...
Aiming at breeding heifers with 14-15 months of age, 100 Hereford calves were subjected to different...
Typical heifer development programs are designed to feed heifers to reach 65 percent of mature body ...
The objective of this study was to test the hypotheses that a heifer’s growth, health, and reproduct...
Studies in numerous species provide evidence that diet during development can partially control phys...