Commercial beef heifers (n=1863) from 16 different sources were used to evaluate the influence of management practices and biological traits on first-service conception and overall pregnancy rates. Frame score, initial weight, overall ADG, body condition score, reproductive tract score, source, AI technician, and AI sire significantly influenced first-service conception. Overall pregnancy rates were influenced by frame score, body weight, and ADG
Sixty-eight, spring-born, yearling heifers were raised, estrous synchronized, artificially insemina...
A statistical analysis was used to determine which live animal traits are useful in predicting repro...
In this study, 272 beef heifers were studied from just before their first breeding season (October ...
Commercial beef heifers (n=1863) from 16 different sources were used to evaluate the influence of ...
Commercial beef heifers (n=1863) from 16 different sources were used to evaluate the influence of ma...
Data from yearling Angus and Angus crossbred beef heifers from a commercial ranch were used to ident...
Data from yearling Angus and Angus crossbred beef heifers from a commercial ranch were used to ide...
The objective of this project was to determine the genetic control of conception rate, or pregnancy ...
Three experiments were conducted to evaluate whether pubertal status and number of estrous cycles pr...
Heifer records were retrospectively evaluated to see if Julian birthdate, cycling status prior to br...
Master of ScienceDepartment of Veterinary Biomedical SciencesRobert L. LarsonBradley J. WhiteThe com...
A retrospective analysis was conducted to evaluate the effect of number of estrous cycles exhibited ...
Reproductive success is economically relevant in beef cattle operations because the number of calves...
Management practices utilizing genetics, nutrition, and growth have commonly been studied to maximiz...
Reproductive success is relevant in beef cattle operations because income generated by the sale of ...
Sixty-eight, spring-born, yearling heifers were raised, estrous synchronized, artificially insemina...
A statistical analysis was used to determine which live animal traits are useful in predicting repro...
In this study, 272 beef heifers were studied from just before their first breeding season (October ...
Commercial beef heifers (n=1863) from 16 different sources were used to evaluate the influence of ...
Commercial beef heifers (n=1863) from 16 different sources were used to evaluate the influence of ma...
Data from yearling Angus and Angus crossbred beef heifers from a commercial ranch were used to ident...
Data from yearling Angus and Angus crossbred beef heifers from a commercial ranch were used to ide...
The objective of this project was to determine the genetic control of conception rate, or pregnancy ...
Three experiments were conducted to evaluate whether pubertal status and number of estrous cycles pr...
Heifer records were retrospectively evaluated to see if Julian birthdate, cycling status prior to br...
Master of ScienceDepartment of Veterinary Biomedical SciencesRobert L. LarsonBradley J. WhiteThe com...
A retrospective analysis was conducted to evaluate the effect of number of estrous cycles exhibited ...
Reproductive success is economically relevant in beef cattle operations because the number of calves...
Management practices utilizing genetics, nutrition, and growth have commonly been studied to maximiz...
Reproductive success is relevant in beef cattle operations because income generated by the sale of ...
Sixty-eight, spring-born, yearling heifers were raised, estrous synchronized, artificially insemina...
A statistical analysis was used to determine which live animal traits are useful in predicting repro...
In this study, 272 beef heifers were studied from just before their first breeding season (October ...