Crossbred yearling heifers (n = 394) were used to compare the effect of high or low blood glucose measured at arrival on feedlot performance and carcass characteristics. A blood sample was collected when heifers arrived at the Beef Cattle Research Center, and heifers were sorted into two groups: high or low blood glucose. The mean blood glucose concentration of the heifers was 57 ± 2 mg/dL in the low group and 78 ± 2 mg/dL in the high group. Heifers that had low blood glucose at arrival consumed more feed (P=0.02), tended to have increased final bodyweight and rate of gain (P<0.10), had increased backfat thickness (P<0.05), and tended to have heavier hot carcass weights and fewer standard carcasses (P<0.10) compared with heifers that ha...
This experiment compared physiological, health, and performance responses of beef heifers assigned t...
The advantages of bulls compared with steers in production efficiency, performance, and carcass lean...
The purposes of the experiment were to investigate the effect of feed restriction on the rate of who...
Crossbred yearling heifers (n = 394) were used to compare the effect of high or low blood glucose ...
Blood glucose levels of finishing cattle were measured between 3 and 30 days prior to slaughter and ...
Feed efficiency and metabolism affect profitability of the various components of the beef industry b...
Six hundred sixty-five crossbred beef heifers initially weighing 495 lb were used to evaluate rect...
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Proxies for feed efficiency, such as blood-based indicators, applicable across heifers varying in ge...
Friesian heifers from two genetic lines divergently selected for milk production were compared in th...
Feedlot performance and carcass development were compared between heifers fed a low energy diet for ...
The objective of this study was to evaluate whether pre-weaning heifer calves divergent for residual...
We compared concentrated separator byproduct (CSB) to cane molasses on feedlot performance and car...
The aim of this paper is to examine the concentration of glucose in serum of Simmental cows from dif...
Residual feed intake (RFI) is one method to identify feed efficient animals; however, this method is...
This experiment compared physiological, health, and performance responses of beef heifers assigned t...
The advantages of bulls compared with steers in production efficiency, performance, and carcass lean...
The purposes of the experiment were to investigate the effect of feed restriction on the rate of who...
Crossbred yearling heifers (n = 394) were used to compare the effect of high or low blood glucose ...
Blood glucose levels of finishing cattle were measured between 3 and 30 days prior to slaughter and ...
Feed efficiency and metabolism affect profitability of the various components of the beef industry b...
Six hundred sixty-five crossbred beef heifers initially weighing 495 lb were used to evaluate rect...
The abstract for this presentation can be downloaded by clicking on the blue download button
Proxies for feed efficiency, such as blood-based indicators, applicable across heifers varying in ge...
Friesian heifers from two genetic lines divergently selected for milk production were compared in th...
Feedlot performance and carcass development were compared between heifers fed a low energy diet for ...
The objective of this study was to evaluate whether pre-weaning heifer calves divergent for residual...
We compared concentrated separator byproduct (CSB) to cane molasses on feedlot performance and car...
The aim of this paper is to examine the concentration of glucose in serum of Simmental cows from dif...
Residual feed intake (RFI) is one method to identify feed efficient animals; however, this method is...
This experiment compared physiological, health, and performance responses of beef heifers assigned t...
The advantages of bulls compared with steers in production efficiency, performance, and carcass lean...
The purposes of the experiment were to investigate the effect of feed restriction on the rate of who...