Compensatory growth (CG) is the ability of an animal to undergo accelerated growth after a period of restricted feeding. However, there is a dearth of information in relation to the effect of genotype on CG response, thus the objective of this study was to evaluate CG response in two contrasting breed types, namely Aberdeen Angus (AN) and Belgian Blue (BB). Crossbred AN × Holstein-Friesian or BB × Holstein-Friesian steers were assigned to one of two treatment groups in a two (genotypes) × two (diets) factorial design. For 99 days, one group (11 AN and 12 BB) was offered a high energy control diet (H-H) whereas the second group (11 AN and 12 BB) was offered an energy restricted diet (L-H). At the end of the differential feeding period (99 da...
Feedlot performance and carcass characteristics were compared when steer calves were fed energy dens...
peer reviewedA comparison was made between finishing systems with Belgian Blue bulls of the double-m...
Sixty 18-month-old steers (20 Nellore, 20 F1 Simmental × Nellore and 20 F1 Angus × Nellore with aver...
The effects of different sequences of food restriction and fattening have been studied on plasma met...
Plasma metabolites and hormones were studied in 16 double-muscled Belgian Blue bulls maintained at l...
International audienceAn experiment was conducted with 42 Montbeliard steers to determine if nutriti...
A study has been made of the effect on body composition of growing Angus steers at three different r...
The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of diet crude protein (CP) content and met...
The growth pattern of full fed Friesian steers was one of initial increasing rate of gain followed b...
Growth, feed intake, feed efficiency and carcass traits on 208 yearling Angus steers differing in ge...
Two trials investigating compensatory growth are reported in which lambs and young cattle were place...
O objetivo deste trabalho foi analisar os efeitos da restrição alimentar anterior ao confinamento so...
The first study conducted investigated the effect of sire breed and genetic merit for growth potenti...
OBJECTIVE:Since very little information exists about the topic; in this experiment we compare, in a ...
Compensatory growth (CG), an accelerated growth phenomenon which occurs following a period of dietar...
Feedlot performance and carcass characteristics were compared when steer calves were fed energy dens...
peer reviewedA comparison was made between finishing systems with Belgian Blue bulls of the double-m...
Sixty 18-month-old steers (20 Nellore, 20 F1 Simmental × Nellore and 20 F1 Angus × Nellore with aver...
The effects of different sequences of food restriction and fattening have been studied on plasma met...
Plasma metabolites and hormones were studied in 16 double-muscled Belgian Blue bulls maintained at l...
International audienceAn experiment was conducted with 42 Montbeliard steers to determine if nutriti...
A study has been made of the effect on body composition of growing Angus steers at three different r...
The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of diet crude protein (CP) content and met...
The growth pattern of full fed Friesian steers was one of initial increasing rate of gain followed b...
Growth, feed intake, feed efficiency and carcass traits on 208 yearling Angus steers differing in ge...
Two trials investigating compensatory growth are reported in which lambs and young cattle were place...
O objetivo deste trabalho foi analisar os efeitos da restrição alimentar anterior ao confinamento so...
The first study conducted investigated the effect of sire breed and genetic merit for growth potenti...
OBJECTIVE:Since very little information exists about the topic; in this experiment we compare, in a ...
Compensatory growth (CG), an accelerated growth phenomenon which occurs following a period of dietar...
Feedlot performance and carcass characteristics were compared when steer calves were fed energy dens...
peer reviewedA comparison was made between finishing systems with Belgian Blue bulls of the double-m...
Sixty 18-month-old steers (20 Nellore, 20 F1 Simmental × Nellore and 20 F1 Angus × Nellore with aver...