Commercial beef heifers (n=1863) from 16 different sources were used to evaluate the influence of management practices and biological traits on first-service conception and overall pregnancy rates. Frame score, initial weight, overall ADG, body condition score, reproductive tract score, source, AI technician, and AI sire significantly influenced first-service conception. Overall pregnancy rates were influenced by frame score, body weight, and ADG
A commercial heifer development operation purchased 483 weanling Angus x Hereford heifers from 11 so...
Management practices utilizing genetics, nutrition, and growth have commonly been studied to maximiz...
Heifers that conceive early in their first breeding season have a long-term advantage in future repr...
Commercial beef heifers (n=1863) from 16 different sources were used to evaluate the influence of ...
Data from yearling Angus and Angus crossbred beef heifers from a commercial ranch were used to ident...
Data from yearling Angus and Angus crossbred beef heifers from a commercial ranch were used to ide...
A statistical analysis was used to determine which live animal traits are useful in predicting repro...
The objective of this project was to determine the genetic control of conception rate, or pregnancy ...
Sixty-eight, spring-born, yearling heifers were raised, estrous synchronized, artificially inseminat...
Reproductive success is economically relevant in beef cattle operations because the number of calves...
The effect of heifer development on first calving and subsequent reproductive performance was evalua...
In April, 1996, 1501 yearling crossbred heifers located on seven different ranches were estrus-synch...
Injecting a GnRH-analog at the time of estrus or at insemination did not generally improve conceptio...
Injecting 100 mcg of GnRH into cycling heifers at artificial insemination following estrus synchroni...
Three experiments were conducted to evaluate whether pubertal status and number of estrous cycles pr...
A commercial heifer development operation purchased 483 weanling Angus x Hereford heifers from 11 so...
Management practices utilizing genetics, nutrition, and growth have commonly been studied to maximiz...
Heifers that conceive early in their first breeding season have a long-term advantage in future repr...
Commercial beef heifers (n=1863) from 16 different sources were used to evaluate the influence of ...
Data from yearling Angus and Angus crossbred beef heifers from a commercial ranch were used to ident...
Data from yearling Angus and Angus crossbred beef heifers from a commercial ranch were used to ide...
A statistical analysis was used to determine which live animal traits are useful in predicting repro...
The objective of this project was to determine the genetic control of conception rate, or pregnancy ...
Sixty-eight, spring-born, yearling heifers were raised, estrous synchronized, artificially inseminat...
Reproductive success is economically relevant in beef cattle operations because the number of calves...
The effect of heifer development on first calving and subsequent reproductive performance was evalua...
In April, 1996, 1501 yearling crossbred heifers located on seven different ranches were estrus-synch...
Injecting a GnRH-analog at the time of estrus or at insemination did not generally improve conceptio...
Injecting 100 mcg of GnRH into cycling heifers at artificial insemination following estrus synchroni...
Three experiments were conducted to evaluate whether pubertal status and number of estrous cycles pr...
A commercial heifer development operation purchased 483 weanling Angus x Hereford heifers from 11 so...
Management practices utilizing genetics, nutrition, and growth have commonly been studied to maximiz...
Heifers that conceive early in their first breeding season have a long-term advantage in future repr...