No differences were found in total feed energy required to produce a pound of retail cuts between breeds or management systems. However, across breeds, faster gaining steers were more efficient. When yardage, facilities, labor and interest were also considered, faster gaining cattle and accelerated management programs were more economical
Growing steers were limit-fed the same amount of a grain- and silage-based ration either in drylot o...
Brahman crossbred and Simmental crossbred calves gained similarly during a 312-day, native range gra...
Steer calves that were 75 percent Hereford and either 25 percent Angus (BWF) or Brahman (BRX) were c...
Analysis of traditional and later-maturing cattle types fed under accelerated (placed directly on th...
No differences were found in total feed energy required to produce a pound of retail cuts between br...
No differences were found in total feed energy required to produce a pound of retail cuts between br...
The Kansas Beef Cattle Improvement Program is to help improve beef cow herds in Kansas and to provid...
Calves that gained rapidly before going into the feedlot continued to gain rapidly on feed and were ...
Different cattle types were evaluated for growth, feed efficiency, and carcass and meat traits. Here...
Sixteen Maine Anjou and 16 Gelbvieh steer calves from Angus or Hereford crossbred dams, and 16 Heref...
Bulls on summer test gained faster than those on winter test. Breeds from Continental Europe were ta...
The Kansas cattle feeding industry has grown tremendously since 1956. The 1968 January Cattle on Fee...
Four combinations of low (LE), moderate (ME) and high (HE) energy rations were fed to growing and fi...
Straightbred Angus steers gained .21 lb/day faster than Brahman x Angus steers during a 184-day wint...
This article was abstracted from a manuscript by Gerald H. Smith, U.S. Meat Animal Research Center, ...
Growing steers were limit-fed the same amount of a grain- and silage-based ration either in drylot o...
Brahman crossbred and Simmental crossbred calves gained similarly during a 312-day, native range gra...
Steer calves that were 75 percent Hereford and either 25 percent Angus (BWF) or Brahman (BRX) were c...
Analysis of traditional and later-maturing cattle types fed under accelerated (placed directly on th...
No differences were found in total feed energy required to produce a pound of retail cuts between br...
No differences were found in total feed energy required to produce a pound of retail cuts between br...
The Kansas Beef Cattle Improvement Program is to help improve beef cow herds in Kansas and to provid...
Calves that gained rapidly before going into the feedlot continued to gain rapidly on feed and were ...
Different cattle types were evaluated for growth, feed efficiency, and carcass and meat traits. Here...
Sixteen Maine Anjou and 16 Gelbvieh steer calves from Angus or Hereford crossbred dams, and 16 Heref...
Bulls on summer test gained faster than those on winter test. Breeds from Continental Europe were ta...
The Kansas cattle feeding industry has grown tremendously since 1956. The 1968 January Cattle on Fee...
Four combinations of low (LE), moderate (ME) and high (HE) energy rations were fed to growing and fi...
Straightbred Angus steers gained .21 lb/day faster than Brahman x Angus steers during a 184-day wint...
This article was abstracted from a manuscript by Gerald H. Smith, U.S. Meat Animal Research Center, ...
Growing steers were limit-fed the same amount of a grain- and silage-based ration either in drylot o...
Brahman crossbred and Simmental crossbred calves gained similarly during a 312-day, native range gra...
Steer calves that were 75 percent Hereford and either 25 percent Angus (BWF) or Brahman (BRX) were c...