Crossbred heifers (546 lb initial body weight) were developed in drylot and limit-fed a corn, corn silage diet to gain .5 (n = 14), 1.0 (n = 15), 1.5 (n = 14), or 2.0 lb/d (n = 15) from Dec. 7, 1992 until the onset of the breeding season, May 3, 1993. Actual daily gains averaged 1.0, 1.4, 1.8, and 2.1 lb/d, respectively. Age at puberty was not affected by feeding treatment. At the onset of the breeding season, nutritional treatment had a linear effect on body condition score, ribeye fat thickness (both P<.01), and reproductive tract score (P<.05), all increasing with increasing rate of gain. Nutritional treatment had a quadratic effect on pelvic area (P<.05), which averaged 190.6, 201.6, 206.5, and 205.3 cm2 for heifers fed ...
A retrospective analysis was conducted to evaluate the effect of number of estrous cycles exhibited ...
Three experiments were conducted to evaluate whether pubertal status and number of estrous cycles pr...
Because decisions about selecting and managing replacement beef heifers can affect the future produc...
Crossbred heifers (546 lb initial body weight) were developed in drylot and limit-fed a corn, corn...
Seventy-seven crossbred heifers (573 lb initial body weight) were developed in drylot and limit-fe...
Eighty crossbred heifers (549 lb initial body weight) were developed in drylot and limit-fed a for...
Age at puberty is an important production trait in beef cattle where heifers are bred to calve at 2 ...
This study analysed the effects of different nutrition levels from heifer birth to first Timed Art...
Management practices utilizing genetics, nutrition, and growth have commonly been studied to maximiz...
Proper development of replacement heifers is critical. Heifers should be managed to reach puberty ea...
Studies in numerous species provide evidence that diet during development can partially control phys...
Studies in numerous species provide evidence that diet during development can partially control phys...
A three-year study (2001-2003) was conducted to determine the effect of development system on reprod...
Reproductive performance was evaluated in beef heifers born over a 2-yr period to determine the effe...
Graduation date: 2011In the majority of management scenarios, it is imperative that beef replacement...
A retrospective analysis was conducted to evaluate the effect of number of estrous cycles exhibited ...
Three experiments were conducted to evaluate whether pubertal status and number of estrous cycles pr...
Because decisions about selecting and managing replacement beef heifers can affect the future produc...
Crossbred heifers (546 lb initial body weight) were developed in drylot and limit-fed a corn, corn...
Seventy-seven crossbred heifers (573 lb initial body weight) were developed in drylot and limit-fe...
Eighty crossbred heifers (549 lb initial body weight) were developed in drylot and limit-fed a for...
Age at puberty is an important production trait in beef cattle where heifers are bred to calve at 2 ...
This study analysed the effects of different nutrition levels from heifer birth to first Timed Art...
Management practices utilizing genetics, nutrition, and growth have commonly been studied to maximiz...
Proper development of replacement heifers is critical. Heifers should be managed to reach puberty ea...
Studies in numerous species provide evidence that diet during development can partially control phys...
Studies in numerous species provide evidence that diet during development can partially control phys...
A three-year study (2001-2003) was conducted to determine the effect of development system on reprod...
Reproductive performance was evaluated in beef heifers born over a 2-yr period to determine the effe...
Graduation date: 2011In the majority of management scenarios, it is imperative that beef replacement...
A retrospective analysis was conducted to evaluate the effect of number of estrous cycles exhibited ...
Three experiments were conducted to evaluate whether pubertal status and number of estrous cycles pr...
Because decisions about selecting and managing replacement beef heifers can affect the future produc...