The effect of weight loss during the breeding season on reproductive performance was assessed in 150 beef cows. Cows were sorted by calving date, body condition score (BCS; mean = 5.5 ± 0.5), BW (mean = 510 ± 8 kg), age, and breed. Restricted (RES) cows were fed to lose 5% BW from d -30 to d 0 (start of breeding season) and an additional 10% BW from d 0 to d 60 (end of breeding season). Control (CON) cows were fed to maintain BW. All cows reinitiated cyclicity (progesterone ≥ 1 ng/mL) prior to start of the breeding season. Estrus was synchronized and cows were inseminated at estrus and 12 h later. Bulls were placed with each group after the synchronization period through the breeding season. Pregnancy was determined at d 30, 60, and 150. Me...
The current study involved two experiments that were conducted at the Texas A&M AgriLife Research an...
This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Current i...
The objective of these 4 studies was to evaluate the effects of management decisions on reproductive...
It has been understood for decades that reproductive performance is the most important factor affect...
Cows were fed differing nutritional levels before and after calving to create a wide range of cow bo...
This study is concerned with the effect that different levels of postpartum nutrition has on reprodu...
Beef cattle rank first in cash receipts in 21 states and are among the top five income-producing ag...
Simnental-Angus crossbred cows were fed differing Levels of nutrition from December to May in each o...
Profitability of calf production can be greatly increased by improvements in reproductive efficiency...
This study is concerned with the effects of various postpartum nutritional levels on the performance...
This publication provides information on how nutrition can increase the reproductive performance of ...
This document discusses how calving season affects nutrition and reproduction in beef cows
It is commonly recognized that reproductive inefficiency is a major cause of economic loss in the be...
Seventy-one mature Brangus cows, 38 nonlactating (NL) and 33 in late stage of lactation (L) were fed...
Reproductive performance is the name of the game to the cow-calf producer. The brood cow exists for ...
The current study involved two experiments that were conducted at the Texas A&M AgriLife Research an...
This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Current i...
The objective of these 4 studies was to evaluate the effects of management decisions on reproductive...
It has been understood for decades that reproductive performance is the most important factor affect...
Cows were fed differing nutritional levels before and after calving to create a wide range of cow bo...
This study is concerned with the effect that different levels of postpartum nutrition has on reprodu...
Beef cattle rank first in cash receipts in 21 states and are among the top five income-producing ag...
Simnental-Angus crossbred cows were fed differing Levels of nutrition from December to May in each o...
Profitability of calf production can be greatly increased by improvements in reproductive efficiency...
This study is concerned with the effects of various postpartum nutritional levels on the performance...
This publication provides information on how nutrition can increase the reproductive performance of ...
This document discusses how calving season affects nutrition and reproduction in beef cows
It is commonly recognized that reproductive inefficiency is a major cause of economic loss in the be...
Seventy-one mature Brangus cows, 38 nonlactating (NL) and 33 in late stage of lactation (L) were fed...
Reproductive performance is the name of the game to the cow-calf producer. The brood cow exists for ...
The current study involved two experiments that were conducted at the Texas A&M AgriLife Research an...
This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Current i...
The objective of these 4 studies was to evaluate the effects of management decisions on reproductive...