Heifers with faster gain the first and second winter (weaning to yearling and 18 months to 2 years old) had better production and reproduction than heifers with low or moderate gains. Gains during the first winter (weaning to yearling) had more influence on future performance than gains during the second winter as bred heifers
Cow and calf performance under four winter nutritional levels was evaluated, using 61 purebred Polle...
Eighty crossbred heifers (549 lb initial body weight) were developed in drylot and limit-fed a forag...
The effect of hay quality on the onset of puberty and subsequent reproductive performance was evalua...
Heifers with faster gain the first and second winter (weaning to yearling and 18 months to 2 years o...
Fertility during the first two breeding seasons was not affected by the dam\u27s weaning weight, but...
Analysis of breeding records for 128 percentage Simmental females either weaned early (average age 6...
Seventy-seven crossbred heifers (573 lb initial body weight) were developed in drylot and limit-fed ...
Over a 3-year period (1976-1978), heifer calves either were not implanted or were implanted between ...
Preprint recommended by the Peer Community In Animal Science (https://animsci.peercommunityin.org/)....
Bulls on summer test gained faster than those on winter test. Breeds from Continental Europe were ta...
Heifer development as effected by nutrition was evaluated in 148 F Angus x Hereford (A x H) and 148 ...
Management practices utilizing genetics, nutrition, and growth have commonly been studied to maximiz...
Greater emphasis on production efficiency has stimulated ranchers to look for methods of increasing ...
Heifers were given either one or two Ralgro implants or one DES implants during the suckling period ...
Implanting heifers at weaning time with 12, 24, or 36 mg of Ralgro did not affect reproductive perfo...
Cow and calf performance under four winter nutritional levels was evaluated, using 61 purebred Polle...
Eighty crossbred heifers (549 lb initial body weight) were developed in drylot and limit-fed a forag...
The effect of hay quality on the onset of puberty and subsequent reproductive performance was evalua...
Heifers with faster gain the first and second winter (weaning to yearling and 18 months to 2 years o...
Fertility during the first two breeding seasons was not affected by the dam\u27s weaning weight, but...
Analysis of breeding records for 128 percentage Simmental females either weaned early (average age 6...
Seventy-seven crossbred heifers (573 lb initial body weight) were developed in drylot and limit-fed ...
Over a 3-year period (1976-1978), heifer calves either were not implanted or were implanted between ...
Preprint recommended by the Peer Community In Animal Science (https://animsci.peercommunityin.org/)....
Bulls on summer test gained faster than those on winter test. Breeds from Continental Europe were ta...
Heifer development as effected by nutrition was evaluated in 148 F Angus x Hereford (A x H) and 148 ...
Management practices utilizing genetics, nutrition, and growth have commonly been studied to maximiz...
Greater emphasis on production efficiency has stimulated ranchers to look for methods of increasing ...
Heifers were given either one or two Ralgro implants or one DES implants during the suckling period ...
Implanting heifers at weaning time with 12, 24, or 36 mg of Ralgro did not affect reproductive perfo...
Cow and calf performance under four winter nutritional levels was evaluated, using 61 purebred Polle...
Eighty crossbred heifers (549 lb initial body weight) were developed in drylot and limit-fed a forag...
The effect of hay quality on the onset of puberty and subsequent reproductive performance was evalua...