Reproductive performance was evaluated in beef heifers born over a 2-yr period to determine the effects of target breeding weight (TBW) and development system (SYS) on growth and subsequent reproductive efficiency. Spring-born Angus heifers (253 ± 0.7 kg) were randomly allocated over 2 consecutive yr (yr 1, n = 80; yr 2, n = 96) to be developed to either 55% (350 kg) of mature BW (moderate gain, MG) or 62% (395 kg) of mature BW (high gain, HG). Each MG and HG group was further assigned to 1 of 2 replicated systems: (1) bale graze bromegrass-alfalfa round bales in field paddocks (BG) or (2) fed bromegrass-alfalfa round bales in drylot pens (DL). Heifers were fed a diet of bromegrassalfalfa hay (56.9% TDN; 9.8% CP) and barley grain supplement...
Developing heifers to reach a target weight of 50% of mature body weight at the beginning of the bre...
Replacement heifers from March and May calving herds were offered ad libitum meadow hay and 4 lb/d s...
Graduation date: 2017The following experiment presented herein compared growth, physical activity, s...
Reproductive performance was evaluated in beef heifers born over a 2-yr period to determine the effe...
A three-year study (2001-2003) was conducted to determine the effect of development system on reprod...
Proper development of replacement beef heifers is critical and needs to be accomplished at lower cos...
This experiment evaluated the impact of post-weaning heifer development system on ADG, reproduction,...
The objective of the present study was to evaluate the effects of low input development protocols on...
Beef cattle longevity is related to reproductive success, which can be influenced by development sys...
Weaned heifers grazed corn residue, upland range, or were fed 1 of 2 drylot diets differing in energ...
Heifer development as effected by nutrition was evaluated in 148 F Angus x Hereford (A x H) and 148 ...
Typical heifer development programs are designed to feed heifers to reach 65 percent of mature body ...
Body development and reproductive performance of a hundred forty-two 14 to 15-month-old heifers, cla...
Replacement heifers from 2 different calving herds (March and May) were fed ad libitum hay and 4 lb ...
This study evaluated the effect of post-weaning development system on heifer ADG, reproductive perfo...
Developing heifers to reach a target weight of 50% of mature body weight at the beginning of the bre...
Replacement heifers from March and May calving herds were offered ad libitum meadow hay and 4 lb/d s...
Graduation date: 2017The following experiment presented herein compared growth, physical activity, s...
Reproductive performance was evaluated in beef heifers born over a 2-yr period to determine the effe...
A three-year study (2001-2003) was conducted to determine the effect of development system on reprod...
Proper development of replacement beef heifers is critical and needs to be accomplished at lower cos...
This experiment evaluated the impact of post-weaning heifer development system on ADG, reproduction,...
The objective of the present study was to evaluate the effects of low input development protocols on...
Beef cattle longevity is related to reproductive success, which can be influenced by development sys...
Weaned heifers grazed corn residue, upland range, or were fed 1 of 2 drylot diets differing in energ...
Heifer development as effected by nutrition was evaluated in 148 F Angus x Hereford (A x H) and 148 ...
Typical heifer development programs are designed to feed heifers to reach 65 percent of mature body ...
Body development and reproductive performance of a hundred forty-two 14 to 15-month-old heifers, cla...
Replacement heifers from 2 different calving herds (March and May) were fed ad libitum hay and 4 lb ...
This study evaluated the effect of post-weaning development system on heifer ADG, reproductive perfo...
Developing heifers to reach a target weight of 50% of mature body weight at the beginning of the bre...
Replacement heifers from March and May calving herds were offered ad libitum meadow hay and 4 lb/d s...
Graduation date: 2017The following experiment presented herein compared growth, physical activity, s...