A total of 4,301 cow exposure records from a four generation rotational crossbreeding study were used to calculate least squares means and heterosis estimates and partition breed and heterotic genetic effects for calving rate (CR), calf survival (CS), weaning rate (WR), calf birth date (CBD) and percent assisted births (PA). Angus (A), Brahman (B), Charolais (C) and Hereford (H) breeds were involved in two-, three- and four-breed rotation systems with the restriction that each breed combination include B. Straightbreds were maintained as controls. Generation, year within generation, breed group of dam within generation and the linear and quadratic effects of cow age were significant sources of variation for all reproductive traits. Sex of c...
Evaluation of breeds has developed beyond simple phenotypic performance comparisons to estimation of...
Estimates of heritabilities and genetic correlations were obtained from weaning weight records of 23...
The first objective of the two studies presented herein evaluated on farm sources of variation and c...
Carcass measurements were taken on straightbred and crossbred steers to estimate least squares means...
Progency records from 4 generations of a rotational crossbreeding experiment were fitted to a regres...
Data from a long-term rotational crossbreeding study involving Angus, Brahman, Charolais and Herefor...
Preweaning data collected on 1,180 calves in generation five of a crossbreeding project were analyse...
Data on eight different two breed combinations of calves produced in two locations (Louisiana and Ne...
Reproductive data were collected on 4,595 cow exposures and subsequent calvings over four generation...
Published information on relative performance of beef breed crosses was used to derive combined esti...
A genetic analysis was conducted on preweaning and postweaning growth and carcass composition record...
Brahman cross calves exhibit unusual inheritance of birth weight: Brahman-sired crossbreds out of Bo...
The genetics of longevity in beef cattle production is a critical aspect of efficiency, thus making ...
Data from a four-generation crossbreeding experiment with Hereford, Angus and Shorthorn cattle were ...
The document attached has been archived with permission from the World Congress on Genetics Applied ...
Evaluation of breeds has developed beyond simple phenotypic performance comparisons to estimation of...
Estimates of heritabilities and genetic correlations were obtained from weaning weight records of 23...
The first objective of the two studies presented herein evaluated on farm sources of variation and c...
Carcass measurements were taken on straightbred and crossbred steers to estimate least squares means...
Progency records from 4 generations of a rotational crossbreeding experiment were fitted to a regres...
Data from a long-term rotational crossbreeding study involving Angus, Brahman, Charolais and Herefor...
Preweaning data collected on 1,180 calves in generation five of a crossbreeding project were analyse...
Data on eight different two breed combinations of calves produced in two locations (Louisiana and Ne...
Reproductive data were collected on 4,595 cow exposures and subsequent calvings over four generation...
Published information on relative performance of beef breed crosses was used to derive combined esti...
A genetic analysis was conducted on preweaning and postweaning growth and carcass composition record...
Brahman cross calves exhibit unusual inheritance of birth weight: Brahman-sired crossbreds out of Bo...
The genetics of longevity in beef cattle production is a critical aspect of efficiency, thus making ...
Data from a four-generation crossbreeding experiment with Hereford, Angus and Shorthorn cattle were ...
The document attached has been archived with permission from the World Congress on Genetics Applied ...
Evaluation of breeds has developed beyond simple phenotypic performance comparisons to estimation of...
Estimates of heritabilities and genetic correlations were obtained from weaning weight records of 23...
The first objective of the two studies presented herein evaluated on farm sources of variation and c...