peer-reviewedThe increased proportion of Holstein genes in the dairy herd may have undesirable consequences for beef production in Ireland. A total of 72 spring-born calves, (24 Holstein (HO), 24 Friesian (FR) and 24 Charolais X Holstein-Friesian (CH)) were reared from calfhood to slaughter. Calves were artificially reared indoors and spent their first summer at pasture following which they were assigned to a 3 breeds (HO, FR and CH) 2 production systems (intensive 19-month bull beef and extensive 25-month steer beef) 2 slaughter weights (560 and 650 kg) factorial experiment. Body measurements of all animals were recorded at the same time before the earliest slaughter date. After slaughter, carcasses were graded and measured and the pistola...
Understanding dairy producer mindset in service sire selection can provide useful information for di...
peer-reviewedCrossbreeding Holstein Friesian dairy cows with both early and late maturing beef bree...
Approximately two thirds of the annual beef kill in New Zealand originates from the dairy industry. ...
peer-reviewedThe increased proportion of Holstein genetic material in the dairy herd has consequence...
peer-reviewedThe increased use of Holstein genetic material in the dairy herd has consequences for b...
peer-reviewedThe increased use of Holstein genetic material in the Irish dairy herd has consequences...
End of Project ReportVarious strains of Holstein-Friesian cattle have been imported into Ireland in ...
peer-reviewedThe objective was to examine the effect of sire expected progeny difference (EPD) for c...
Comparison of alternative dairy (cross-)breeding programs requires full appraisals of all revenues a...
End of Project ReportThe main objective of the beef breed evaluation programme carried out at Grange...
peer-reviewedIn genetic improvement programmes for beef cattle, the effect of selecting for a given ...
The first objective of this study was to test the ability of systems of weighing and classifying bov...
Animals subjected to intensive genetic selection require continuous monitoring to observe changes in...
peer-reviewedB. Murphy was in receipt of a Walsh Fellowship provided by Teagasc.Post-weaning growth,...
End of project reportThe Irish Cattle Breeding Federation (ICBF) publishes breeding values (BVs) for...
Understanding dairy producer mindset in service sire selection can provide useful information for di...
peer-reviewedCrossbreeding Holstein Friesian dairy cows with both early and late maturing beef bree...
Approximately two thirds of the annual beef kill in New Zealand originates from the dairy industry. ...
peer-reviewedThe increased proportion of Holstein genetic material in the dairy herd has consequence...
peer-reviewedThe increased use of Holstein genetic material in the dairy herd has consequences for b...
peer-reviewedThe increased use of Holstein genetic material in the Irish dairy herd has consequences...
End of Project ReportVarious strains of Holstein-Friesian cattle have been imported into Ireland in ...
peer-reviewedThe objective was to examine the effect of sire expected progeny difference (EPD) for c...
Comparison of alternative dairy (cross-)breeding programs requires full appraisals of all revenues a...
End of Project ReportThe main objective of the beef breed evaluation programme carried out at Grange...
peer-reviewedIn genetic improvement programmes for beef cattle, the effect of selecting for a given ...
The first objective of this study was to test the ability of systems of weighing and classifying bov...
Animals subjected to intensive genetic selection require continuous monitoring to observe changes in...
peer-reviewedB. Murphy was in receipt of a Walsh Fellowship provided by Teagasc.Post-weaning growth,...
End of project reportThe Irish Cattle Breeding Federation (ICBF) publishes breeding values (BVs) for...
Understanding dairy producer mindset in service sire selection can provide useful information for di...
peer-reviewedCrossbreeding Holstein Friesian dairy cows with both early and late maturing beef bree...
Approximately two thirds of the annual beef kill in New Zealand originates from the dairy industry. ...