The present paper focuses on the economic evaluation of the observed differences in maternal productivity of different genetic lines in Angus cattle that were managed under contrasting nutritional regimes typical of southern Australia. Five hundred Angus cows were managed concurrently at two locations in southern Australia. On each site, the cows were managed under the following two different nutritional treatments: High and Low, to simulate different stocking rates. Cows selected for a divergence in either carcass rib-fat depth or residual feed intake based on mid-parent estimated breeding values for those traits, were allocated in replicate groups to either High- or Low-nutrition treatments. By design, the supplementary feeding regime was...
Providing feed is a major input cost in beef production, hence improvements in the efficiency of fee...
The aim of this thesis was to find ways of using the genetic information available about the cows to...
Feed is one of the largest costs in a cow/calf or feedlot operation. However, very little data is av...
The present paper focuses on the economic evaluation of the observed differences in maternal product...
Cow bodyweight gain, calf weaning weight, feed intake and maternal productivity of 500 Angus cows, i...
This experiment evaluated the productivity of 500 Angus cows that differed in genetic merit for eith...
This paper reports a subset of results from the Beef Cooperative Research Centre-funded Maternal Pro...
The present study determined the impact of maternal genetics for estimated breeding values for rib f...
The productivity of 500 Angus cows, divergently selected for either rib fat or residual feed intake ...
The productivity of 500 Angus cows, divergently selected for either rib fat or residual feed intake ...
Beef cows, particularly as part of seed stock and cow/calf enterprises, are farmed extensively in te...
Feed conversion efficiency of dairy cattle is an important component of the profitability of dairyin...
The New Zealand Dairy Industry has been aiming to bring about genetic improvement of dairy cattle by...
Australian seedstock cattle breeders have expressed concerns that while there has been genetic impro...
Abstract. Themagnitude of genotype · environment interactions (G ·E) were estimated for growth, real...
Providing feed is a major input cost in beef production, hence improvements in the efficiency of fee...
The aim of this thesis was to find ways of using the genetic information available about the cows to...
Feed is one of the largest costs in a cow/calf or feedlot operation. However, very little data is av...
The present paper focuses on the economic evaluation of the observed differences in maternal product...
Cow bodyweight gain, calf weaning weight, feed intake and maternal productivity of 500 Angus cows, i...
This experiment evaluated the productivity of 500 Angus cows that differed in genetic merit for eith...
This paper reports a subset of results from the Beef Cooperative Research Centre-funded Maternal Pro...
The present study determined the impact of maternal genetics for estimated breeding values for rib f...
The productivity of 500 Angus cows, divergently selected for either rib fat or residual feed intake ...
The productivity of 500 Angus cows, divergently selected for either rib fat or residual feed intake ...
Beef cows, particularly as part of seed stock and cow/calf enterprises, are farmed extensively in te...
Feed conversion efficiency of dairy cattle is an important component of the profitability of dairyin...
The New Zealand Dairy Industry has been aiming to bring about genetic improvement of dairy cattle by...
Australian seedstock cattle breeders have expressed concerns that while there has been genetic impro...
Abstract. Themagnitude of genotype · environment interactions (G ·E) were estimated for growth, real...
Providing feed is a major input cost in beef production, hence improvements in the efficiency of fee...
The aim of this thesis was to find ways of using the genetic information available about the cows to...
Feed is one of the largest costs in a cow/calf or feedlot operation. However, very little data is av...