Three experiments were conducted to evaluate whether pubertal status and number of estrous cycles prior to breeding influences pregnancy rate in beef heifers. Pubertal heifers were heavier and older at the start of breeding and had greater AI and overall pregnancy rate than non-pubertal heifers. Second season pregnancy rate was greater for heifers reaching puberty prior to first breeding and for heifers having ≥ 2 estrouscycles prior to breeding compared with non-pubertal heifers. Pregnancy rate was greater for heifers achieving puberty prior to breeding; however, earlier onset of puberty did not significantly improve first pregnancy rates
This study analysed the effects of different nutrition levels from heifer birth to first Timed Art...
One hundred six crossbred heifers were utilized to determine prepubertal treatment of progesterone o...
Crossbred heifers (546 lb initial body weight) were developed in drylot and limit-fed a corn, corn...
Three experiments were conducted to evaluate whether pubertal status and number of estrous cycles pr...
Reproductive success is the most important factor in beef cattle production and is affected by timin...
Heifer records were retrospectively evaluated to see if Julian birthdate, cycling status prior to br...
A retrospective analysis was conducted to evaluate the effect of number of estrous cycles exhibited ...
Management practices utilizing genetics, nutrition, and growth have commonly been studied to maximiz...
In the current cow-calf production system in the United States when restricted breeding seasons are ...
Seventy-seven crossbred heifers (573 lb initial body weight) were developed in drylot and limit-fed ...
A three-year study (2001-2003) was conducted to determine the effect of development system on reprod...
Two experiments evaluated prebreeding target BW or progestin exposure for heifers developed lighter ...
Age at puberty is an important production trait in beef cattle where heifers are bred to calve at 2 ...
Puberty attainment was investigated in heifers. Blood samples were collected from weaning until bree...
Because decisions about selecting and managing replacement beef heifers can affect the future produc...
This study analysed the effects of different nutrition levels from heifer birth to first Timed Art...
One hundred six crossbred heifers were utilized to determine prepubertal treatment of progesterone o...
Crossbred heifers (546 lb initial body weight) were developed in drylot and limit-fed a corn, corn...
Three experiments were conducted to evaluate whether pubertal status and number of estrous cycles pr...
Reproductive success is the most important factor in beef cattle production and is affected by timin...
Heifer records were retrospectively evaluated to see if Julian birthdate, cycling status prior to br...
A retrospective analysis was conducted to evaluate the effect of number of estrous cycles exhibited ...
Management practices utilizing genetics, nutrition, and growth have commonly been studied to maximiz...
In the current cow-calf production system in the United States when restricted breeding seasons are ...
Seventy-seven crossbred heifers (573 lb initial body weight) were developed in drylot and limit-fed ...
A three-year study (2001-2003) was conducted to determine the effect of development system on reprod...
Two experiments evaluated prebreeding target BW or progestin exposure for heifers developed lighter ...
Age at puberty is an important production trait in beef cattle where heifers are bred to calve at 2 ...
Puberty attainment was investigated in heifers. Blood samples were collected from weaning until bree...
Because decisions about selecting and managing replacement beef heifers can affect the future produc...
This study analysed the effects of different nutrition levels from heifer birth to first Timed Art...
One hundred six crossbred heifers were utilized to determine prepubertal treatment of progesterone o...
Crossbred heifers (546 lb initial body weight) were developed in drylot and limit-fed a corn, corn...