Best linear unbiased prediction (BLUP) procedures were used to separate genetic merit from environmental effects on 205-d weight (205-d wt) of calves produced by cows grazing 2 pasture systems. Phenotypic measures of 205-d wt were statistically partitioned into genetic effects (breeding value) and environmental effects. Means were regressed on year of birth of calf. Analysis of covariance was used to test difference in slope and elevation (means) of the regression lines. The continuously grazed pasture (CC) produced higher 205-d wt than did the rotationally grazed pastures (RG) (P<.10). Rate of change in 205-d wt was similar in the 2 grazing systems. Genetic merit was similar among the animals in the 2 grazing systems. The rate of change pe...
An adjustment factor for herd genetic merit is algebraically derived from mixed-model national sire ...
On the Ground • With expected increases in drought frequency and severity, long-term drought managem...
Increase in world population constantly raises the global demand for food. To respond to this demand...
Different grazing treatments cause changes in the quantity of plant growth and the quality of herbag...
A four-year systems experiment is quantifying the economic and environmental impacts of (a) mixed gr...
A four-year systems experiment is quantifying the economic and environmental impacts of (a) mixed gr...
An 8-year (1961-1968) study at the San Joaquin Experimental Range, in the Sierra Nevada foothills in...
Production data from a large herd of Santa Gertrudis cattle were analyzed to estimate the importance...
Production data from a large herd of Santa Gertrudis cattle were analyzed to estimate the importance...
Production data from a large herd of Santa Gertrudis cattle were analyzed to estimate the importance...
Production data from a large herd of Santa Gertrudis cattle were analyzed to estimate the importance...
Production data from a large herd of Santa Gertrudis cattle were analyzed to estimate the importance...
The objectives of this study were to estimate from test day records the genetic and environmental (c...
(Co)variance components for milk yield, body condition score (BCS), body weight (BW), BCS change and...
Brahman crossbred and Simmental crossbred calves gained similarly during a 312-day, native range gra...
An adjustment factor for herd genetic merit is algebraically derived from mixed-model national sire ...
On the Ground • With expected increases in drought frequency and severity, long-term drought managem...
Increase in world population constantly raises the global demand for food. To respond to this demand...
Different grazing treatments cause changes in the quantity of plant growth and the quality of herbag...
A four-year systems experiment is quantifying the economic and environmental impacts of (a) mixed gr...
A four-year systems experiment is quantifying the economic and environmental impacts of (a) mixed gr...
An 8-year (1961-1968) study at the San Joaquin Experimental Range, in the Sierra Nevada foothills in...
Production data from a large herd of Santa Gertrudis cattle were analyzed to estimate the importance...
Production data from a large herd of Santa Gertrudis cattle were analyzed to estimate the importance...
Production data from a large herd of Santa Gertrudis cattle were analyzed to estimate the importance...
Production data from a large herd of Santa Gertrudis cattle were analyzed to estimate the importance...
Production data from a large herd of Santa Gertrudis cattle were analyzed to estimate the importance...
The objectives of this study were to estimate from test day records the genetic and environmental (c...
(Co)variance components for milk yield, body condition score (BCS), body weight (BW), BCS change and...
Brahman crossbred and Simmental crossbred calves gained similarly during a 312-day, native range gra...
An adjustment factor for herd genetic merit is algebraically derived from mixed-model national sire ...
On the Ground • With expected increases in drought frequency and severity, long-term drought managem...
Increase in world population constantly raises the global demand for food. To respond to this demand...