Since the introduction of new germ plasm resources into the U.S. beginning in the early 1960\u27s, the influence of biological types on various aspects of beef production have been evaluated extensively. Traits studied include preweaning calf performance, postweaning growth and feed efficiency, carcass characteristics, puberty and other reproductive characteristics, and milk production, to name a few. In general, however, most of the research efforts have concentrated on the areas involving the growing animal and/or its carcass characteristics. That is, output characteristics of the various biological types of cattle have been of primary interest to researchers. Much less effort has been expended to quantify the impact various biological ty...
Breed differences in performance characteristics are an important genetic resource for improving eff...
Two biological types of cows, straightbred Herefords (HxH) and Simmental-Hereford crosses (SxH), of ...
Reproduction is a major component of production efficiency for a cow-calf system. Failure of a cow t...
Since the introduction of new germ plasm resources into the U.S. beginning in the early 1960\u27s, t...
Relative differences in expected performance for breed crosses of cattle are provided elsewhere in t...
The cow uses about 65% of the feed energy used in the production of beef cattle. Of that, about 74% ...
There are significant differences in weaning weight per cow exposed to breeding among F1 cow breed g...
The effect of body size on feed efficiency has been the subject of research for several years. Evide...
Although considerable effort has been directed toward describing nutrient requirements for maintenan...
On a life-cycle basis, about 30% of the energy requirements for beef production are consumed by stee...
A vast array of both resources and cattle breeds are available for beef production in the United Sta...
So you want to make them bigger! Or, do you want to add some milk to your cow herd? Improvements in ...
Beef cattle production entails the conversion of plant resources not normally considered as part of ...
An experiment reported in this publication under the title Energy Level in Ration, Market Weight an...
Production output characteristics for cows of breeds or breed crosses varying in genetic potential f...
Breed differences in performance characteristics are an important genetic resource for improving eff...
Two biological types of cows, straightbred Herefords (HxH) and Simmental-Hereford crosses (SxH), of ...
Reproduction is a major component of production efficiency for a cow-calf system. Failure of a cow t...
Since the introduction of new germ plasm resources into the U.S. beginning in the early 1960\u27s, t...
Relative differences in expected performance for breed crosses of cattle are provided elsewhere in t...
The cow uses about 65% of the feed energy used in the production of beef cattle. Of that, about 74% ...
There are significant differences in weaning weight per cow exposed to breeding among F1 cow breed g...
The effect of body size on feed efficiency has been the subject of research for several years. Evide...
Although considerable effort has been directed toward describing nutrient requirements for maintenan...
On a life-cycle basis, about 30% of the energy requirements for beef production are consumed by stee...
A vast array of both resources and cattle breeds are available for beef production in the United Sta...
So you want to make them bigger! Or, do you want to add some milk to your cow herd? Improvements in ...
Beef cattle production entails the conversion of plant resources not normally considered as part of ...
An experiment reported in this publication under the title Energy Level in Ration, Market Weight an...
Production output characteristics for cows of breeds or breed crosses varying in genetic potential f...
Breed differences in performance characteristics are an important genetic resource for improving eff...
Two biological types of cows, straightbred Herefords (HxH) and Simmental-Hereford crosses (SxH), of ...
Reproduction is a major component of production efficiency for a cow-calf system. Failure of a cow t...