Different cattle types were evaluated for growth, feed efficiency, and carcass and meat traits. Hereford, Angus, Jersey, South Devon, Limousin, Simmental, and Charolais sires were bred artificially to Angus and Hereford dams to obtain different cattle types. Three calf crops were born in March, Apri1, and May of 1970, 1971, and 1972 and were weaned when 200 days old. All male calves (1,123) were castrated, fed out and slaughtered in a commercial slaughter plant. Carcass cooler data were obtained and the right side transported to Kansas State University for detailed cut-out and meat quality evaluations
Chianina-X steers gained consistently during a 151-day finishing test and produced high yielding car...
Data from the 207 crossbred steers used in this study indicate that when calves are placed in the fe...
No differences were found in total feed energy required to produce a pound of retail cuts between br...
Different cattle types were evaluated for growth, feed efficiency, and carcass and meat traits. Here...
Different cattle types were evaluated for growth, feed efficiency, and carcass and meat traits. Her...
Different cattle types were evaluated for growth, feed efficiency, and carcass and meat traits. Her...
This report contains results from the U.S. Meat Animal Research Center Cattle Germ Plasm Evaluation ...
This report contains results from the U.S. Meat Animal Research Center Cattle Germ Plasm Evaluation ...
What's Ahead for Cattlemen? is known as Cattlemen’s Day, 1977Different cattle types were evaluated f...
What's Ahead for Cattlemen? is known as Cattlemen’s Day, 1977Different cattle types were evaluated f...
Sixteen Maine Anjou and 16 Gelbvieh steer calves from Angus or Hereford crossbred dams, and 16 Heref...
Calves with different USDA frame sizes had similar carcass composition and quality when slaughtered ...
Preliminary data representing two of five calf crops in Cycle IV of the Germ Plasm Evaluation Progra...
This article was abstracted from a manuscript by Gerald H. Smith, U.S. Meat Animal Research Center, ...
Eighty nine steers with different proportions of Angus, Hereford, Charolais, Brahman, and Gelbvieh b...
Chianina-X steers gained consistently during a 151-day finishing test and produced high yielding car...
Data from the 207 crossbred steers used in this study indicate that when calves are placed in the fe...
No differences were found in total feed energy required to produce a pound of retail cuts between br...
Different cattle types were evaluated for growth, feed efficiency, and carcass and meat traits. Here...
Different cattle types were evaluated for growth, feed efficiency, and carcass and meat traits. Her...
Different cattle types were evaluated for growth, feed efficiency, and carcass and meat traits. Her...
This report contains results from the U.S. Meat Animal Research Center Cattle Germ Plasm Evaluation ...
This report contains results from the U.S. Meat Animal Research Center Cattle Germ Plasm Evaluation ...
What's Ahead for Cattlemen? is known as Cattlemen’s Day, 1977Different cattle types were evaluated f...
What's Ahead for Cattlemen? is known as Cattlemen’s Day, 1977Different cattle types were evaluated f...
Sixteen Maine Anjou and 16 Gelbvieh steer calves from Angus or Hereford crossbred dams, and 16 Heref...
Calves with different USDA frame sizes had similar carcass composition and quality when slaughtered ...
Preliminary data representing two of five calf crops in Cycle IV of the Germ Plasm Evaluation Progra...
This article was abstracted from a manuscript by Gerald H. Smith, U.S. Meat Animal Research Center, ...
Eighty nine steers with different proportions of Angus, Hereford, Charolais, Brahman, and Gelbvieh b...
Chianina-X steers gained consistently during a 151-day finishing test and produced high yielding car...
Data from the 207 crossbred steers used in this study indicate that when calves are placed in the fe...
No differences were found in total feed energy required to produce a pound of retail cuts between br...