Carcass measurements were taken on 1,537 steers produced over four generations in a rotational crossbreeding study. Breed direct and maternal additive and heterotic genetic effects were estimated for hot carcass weight (HCWT), retail yield (RY), longissimus muscle area (LM), fat thickness (FT), marbling score (MS), and Warner-Bratzler shear force (WBS). Angus (A), Brahman (B), Charolais (C), and Hereford (H) breeds were involved in straightbred, first-cross, and two-, three-, and four-breed rotational crossbred matings with each crossbred combination including the B. Breed direct (Ig) and maternal (Mg) additive genetic effects and direct (Ih) and maternal (Mh) heterotic genetic effects were estimated using a multiple-regression model. The I...
Carcass records on 4749 bulls (from 153 sires) slaughtered at an average age of 20 months were colle...
Data from the first four cycles of the Germplasm Evaluation Program at the US Meat Animal Research C...
Using breed differences effectively facilitates high productivity and profitability. Thus, the objec...
Estimates of heritabilities and genetic correlations were obtained from weaning weight records of 23...
Carcass data on 4097 steers, reproductive data on 3361 first-calf heifers and growth data on 25809 m...
Carcass data from 1,494 straightbred and rotational crossbred steers were collected over four genera...
Reproductive data were collected on 4,595 cow exposures and subsequent calvings over four generation...
Carcass measurements were taken on straightbred and crossbred steers to estimate least squares means...
This study aims to investigate calving difficulties, birth-, weaning- and carcass weight, herd life ...
Progency records from 4 generations of a rotational crossbreeding experiment were fitted to a regres...
Estimates of heritabilities and genetic correlations were obtained for weaning weight records of 23,...
A genetic analysis was conducted on preweaning and postweaning growth and carcass composition record...
The document attached has been archived with permission from the World Congress on Genetics Applied ...
The influence of slaughter end points of age, carcass weight and fat thickness (covariates) on estim...
Effects of seven breeds of cow\u27s sire and 12 breeds of cow\u27s maternal grandsire on components ...
Carcass records on 4749 bulls (from 153 sires) slaughtered at an average age of 20 months were colle...
Data from the first four cycles of the Germplasm Evaluation Program at the US Meat Animal Research C...
Using breed differences effectively facilitates high productivity and profitability. Thus, the objec...
Estimates of heritabilities and genetic correlations were obtained from weaning weight records of 23...
Carcass data on 4097 steers, reproductive data on 3361 first-calf heifers and growth data on 25809 m...
Carcass data from 1,494 straightbred and rotational crossbred steers were collected over four genera...
Reproductive data were collected on 4,595 cow exposures and subsequent calvings over four generation...
Carcass measurements were taken on straightbred and crossbred steers to estimate least squares means...
This study aims to investigate calving difficulties, birth-, weaning- and carcass weight, herd life ...
Progency records from 4 generations of a rotational crossbreeding experiment were fitted to a regres...
Estimates of heritabilities and genetic correlations were obtained for weaning weight records of 23,...
A genetic analysis was conducted on preweaning and postweaning growth and carcass composition record...
The document attached has been archived with permission from the World Congress on Genetics Applied ...
The influence of slaughter end points of age, carcass weight and fat thickness (covariates) on estim...
Effects of seven breeds of cow\u27s sire and 12 breeds of cow\u27s maternal grandsire on components ...
Carcass records on 4749 bulls (from 153 sires) slaughtered at an average age of 20 months were colle...
Data from the first four cycles of the Germplasm Evaluation Program at the US Meat Animal Research C...
Using breed differences effectively facilitates high productivity and profitability. Thus, the objec...