Fourteen male red deer (Cervus Elaphus) were studied over a period of 4½ years, to determine the effect of liveweight changes on antler growth. Significant positive relationships were found between liveweight and velvet antler yield both within and between antler growing seasons. Trends observed in this analysis indicate that liveweight at 16 months of age, could be an effective guide to the selection of superior antler producing stags at an early age
Selection of males is based on two main parameters, degree of physical development (body weight) and...
<p>Models described the response of antler size to factors we investigated as potential contributors...
Lactation appears to be an influential factor for the adult size of male deer and thus, it could als...
Fourteen male red deer (Cervus Elaphus) were studied over a period of 4½ years, to determine the eff...
Fundamental understanding of the factors influencing cervid antler size, development and investment ...
The purpose of the study was to analyse age-dependent changes of antler size in red deer (Cervus ela...
Genetic parameters for live weight and velvet antler production in red deer were estimated using two...
The aim of the study was to determine the effect of some antlers characteristics on overall quality ...
The aims of this study were to describe first antler growth rate and the factors affecting it. Growt...
Antler size of an individual cervid is a result of age, genetic, and environmental factors. Antlers ...
Past studies using penned deer provide conflicting results on the age when reliable predictions abou...
Antler size, structure, composition and mechanics have been shown to reflect nutrition, climate and ...
<p>Preliminary models described the response of antler size to year-of-birth or year-of-harvest weat...
The study was made on 419 deer (Cervus elaphus hispanicus) killed in nine days in the province of Co...
Understanding factors affecting antler size, and the extent to which harvesting is selective for the...
Selection of males is based on two main parameters, degree of physical development (body weight) and...
<p>Models described the response of antler size to factors we investigated as potential contributors...
Lactation appears to be an influential factor for the adult size of male deer and thus, it could als...
Fourteen male red deer (Cervus Elaphus) were studied over a period of 4½ years, to determine the eff...
Fundamental understanding of the factors influencing cervid antler size, development and investment ...
The purpose of the study was to analyse age-dependent changes of antler size in red deer (Cervus ela...
Genetic parameters for live weight and velvet antler production in red deer were estimated using two...
The aim of the study was to determine the effect of some antlers characteristics on overall quality ...
The aims of this study were to describe first antler growth rate and the factors affecting it. Growt...
Antler size of an individual cervid is a result of age, genetic, and environmental factors. Antlers ...
Past studies using penned deer provide conflicting results on the age when reliable predictions abou...
Antler size, structure, composition and mechanics have been shown to reflect nutrition, climate and ...
<p>Preliminary models described the response of antler size to year-of-birth or year-of-harvest weat...
The study was made on 419 deer (Cervus elaphus hispanicus) killed in nine days in the province of Co...
Understanding factors affecting antler size, and the extent to which harvesting is selective for the...
Selection of males is based on two main parameters, degree of physical development (body weight) and...
<p>Models described the response of antler size to factors we investigated as potential contributors...
Lactation appears to be an influential factor for the adult size of male deer and thus, it could als...