Calves that gained rapidly before going into the feedlot continued to gain rapidly on feed and were more profitable to both the cow-calf operator and the feeder. When fed to their genetic potential, large frame, heavy, young cattle were worth more to the cattle industry than light calves
The performance, carcass characteristics, and economic data from over 6,200 steers entered in Kansas...
Eighty nine steers with different proportions of Angus, Hereford, Charolais, Brahman, and Gelbvieh b...
Selecting animals for decreased feed per unit of gain has made small changes in feed conversion over...
Steers entering feedlots with higher starting weight per day of age had greater net value a t slaugh...
Calves that gained rapidly before going into the feedlot continued to gain rapidly on feed and were...
Spring born steer calves, weaned and delivered to custom feedlots by Kansas producers, were fed to s...
Cost/return analyses of 56 Kansas cow/calf operations were summarized to determine the major factors...
No differences were found in total feed energy required to produce a pound of retail cuts between br...
The Kansas cattle feeding industry has grown tremendously since 1956. The 1968 January Cattle on Fee...
Data were collected on 85,195 cattle sold in 15 Kansas auctions during October and November 1981. Bu...
This article was abstracted from a manuscript by Gerald H. Smith, U.S. Meat Animal Research Center, ...
This study examined the relative importance of price and animal performance factors on cattle finish...
Data from the 207 crossbred steers used in this study indicate that when calves are placed in the fe...
The relative contributions of fluctuating cattle performance; interest rates; and feeder cattle, fed...
Feedlot data on 202 lots involving approximately 40,000 steers collected for five years were used to...
The performance, carcass characteristics, and economic data from over 6,200 steers entered in Kansas...
Eighty nine steers with different proportions of Angus, Hereford, Charolais, Brahman, and Gelbvieh b...
Selecting animals for decreased feed per unit of gain has made small changes in feed conversion over...
Steers entering feedlots with higher starting weight per day of age had greater net value a t slaugh...
Calves that gained rapidly before going into the feedlot continued to gain rapidly on feed and were...
Spring born steer calves, weaned and delivered to custom feedlots by Kansas producers, were fed to s...
Cost/return analyses of 56 Kansas cow/calf operations were summarized to determine the major factors...
No differences were found in total feed energy required to produce a pound of retail cuts between br...
The Kansas cattle feeding industry has grown tremendously since 1956. The 1968 January Cattle on Fee...
Data were collected on 85,195 cattle sold in 15 Kansas auctions during October and November 1981. Bu...
This article was abstracted from a manuscript by Gerald H. Smith, U.S. Meat Animal Research Center, ...
This study examined the relative importance of price and animal performance factors on cattle finish...
Data from the 207 crossbred steers used in this study indicate that when calves are placed in the fe...
The relative contributions of fluctuating cattle performance; interest rates; and feeder cattle, fed...
Feedlot data on 202 lots involving approximately 40,000 steers collected for five years were used to...
The performance, carcass characteristics, and economic data from over 6,200 steers entered in Kansas...
Eighty nine steers with different proportions of Angus, Hereford, Charolais, Brahman, and Gelbvieh b...
Selecting animals for decreased feed per unit of gain has made small changes in feed conversion over...