"Gramlich (1925, 1926) and Gramlich and Thalman (1930) conducted a series of experiments on comparisons of steers, spayed and open heifers, and found no appreciable advantage from spaying as measured by rate of gain and feed efficiency in the feed lot." The entire article focuses upon proving this point
The article is a review for the Hei-Gro device that was to be inserted into a a heifer's vaginal are...
A trial was conducted at a commercial Nebraska ranch to evaluate the effectiveness of a bred heifer ...
This experiment compared physiological, health, and performance responses of beef heifers assigned t...
The heifer is rarely as well fed as the steer, but is sold to local butchers at a low price, or sent...
Spaying heifers dates back to the 1850\u27s when it was used to prolong the productivity of milking ...
Thirty-three percent of the animals which comprised the fed slaughter market in 1966 were heifers (U...
This article reviews data on the effects of spaying, aborting and of implants on the performance of ...
The first investigation of the subject of steer and heifer beef by this station was made in 1893 and...
Many different feeding practices have been used to grow out replacement heifers. The goal for replac...
The article discusses the effectiveness of worming on the rate of gain in the feedlot for heifers. S...
The article addresses the feeding of yearling steers in North Dakota. In 1958, farmers opted for the...
Growth rate of an animal depends upon energy consumed in excess of that for maintenance, and the req...
In order for steers to gain more quickly, the Dickinson Experiment Station developed an overhead fee...
Seventy-two heifers were fed for 47, 61 and 75 days to determine the optimum feeding period for exot...
The article addresses a feeding experiment with yearling Hereford steers which had three objectives:...
The article is a review for the Hei-Gro device that was to be inserted into a a heifer's vaginal are...
A trial was conducted at a commercial Nebraska ranch to evaluate the effectiveness of a bred heifer ...
This experiment compared physiological, health, and performance responses of beef heifers assigned t...
The heifer is rarely as well fed as the steer, but is sold to local butchers at a low price, or sent...
Spaying heifers dates back to the 1850\u27s when it was used to prolong the productivity of milking ...
Thirty-three percent of the animals which comprised the fed slaughter market in 1966 were heifers (U...
This article reviews data on the effects of spaying, aborting and of implants on the performance of ...
The first investigation of the subject of steer and heifer beef by this station was made in 1893 and...
Many different feeding practices have been used to grow out replacement heifers. The goal for replac...
The article discusses the effectiveness of worming on the rate of gain in the feedlot for heifers. S...
The article addresses the feeding of yearling steers in North Dakota. In 1958, farmers opted for the...
Growth rate of an animal depends upon energy consumed in excess of that for maintenance, and the req...
In order for steers to gain more quickly, the Dickinson Experiment Station developed an overhead fee...
Seventy-two heifers were fed for 47, 61 and 75 days to determine the optimum feeding period for exot...
The article addresses a feeding experiment with yearling Hereford steers which had three objectives:...
The article is a review for the Hei-Gro device that was to be inserted into a a heifer's vaginal are...
A trial was conducted at a commercial Nebraska ranch to evaluate the effectiveness of a bred heifer ...
This experiment compared physiological, health, and performance responses of beef heifers assigned t...