A joint growth-carcass model using random regression was used to estimate the (co)variance components of beef cattle body weights and carcass quality traits and correlations between them. During a four-year period (1994-1997) of the Australian southern crossbreeding project , mature Hereford cows (N = 581) were mated to 97 sires of Jersey, Wagyu, Angus, Hereford, South Devon, Limousin, and Belgian Blue breeds, resulting in 1141 calves. Data included 13 (for steers) and 8 (for heifers) body weight measurements approximately every 50 days from birth until slaughter and four carcass quality traits: hot standard carcass weight, rump fat depth, rib eye muscle area, and intramuscular fat content. The mixed model included fixed effects of sex, si...
Considerable information exists on genetic relationships of body composition and carcass quality of ...
Two analyses, cubic and piecewise random regression, were conducted to model growth of crossbred cat...
Live measurements of weight, height, length, girth, fat depth, stifle- and hip-width were obtained p...
A joint growth-carcass model using random regression was used to estimate the (co)variance component...
A joint growth-carcass analysis was conducted to develop equations for predicting carcass quality tr...
During a 4-year period (1994–97) of the Australian ‘Southern Crossbreeding Project’, mature Hereford...
In order to investigate variation in carcass quality traits, during a four-year period, mature Heref...
The efficient production of desirable carcasses is the ultimate objective of present beef cattle bre...
In one study three variants of an animal model were used to estimate variance components for birth (...
Growth, defined as change in weight, may be considered the most important single characteristic of s...
Data from the first four cycles of the Germplasm Evaluation Program at the US Meat Animal Research C...
Carcass data on 4097 steers, reproductive data on 3361 first-calf heifers and growth data on 25809 m...
Conformation scores can account for more than 20% of cattle price variation at Australian livestock ...
International audienceIn this study, four prediction models were developed by logistic regression us...
Growth and carcass data from 5 years of a long-term, rotational, crossbreeding project were used t...
Considerable information exists on genetic relationships of body composition and carcass quality of ...
Two analyses, cubic and piecewise random regression, were conducted to model growth of crossbred cat...
Live measurements of weight, height, length, girth, fat depth, stifle- and hip-width were obtained p...
A joint growth-carcass model using random regression was used to estimate the (co)variance component...
A joint growth-carcass analysis was conducted to develop equations for predicting carcass quality tr...
During a 4-year period (1994–97) of the Australian ‘Southern Crossbreeding Project’, mature Hereford...
In order to investigate variation in carcass quality traits, during a four-year period, mature Heref...
The efficient production of desirable carcasses is the ultimate objective of present beef cattle bre...
In one study three variants of an animal model were used to estimate variance components for birth (...
Growth, defined as change in weight, may be considered the most important single characteristic of s...
Data from the first four cycles of the Germplasm Evaluation Program at the US Meat Animal Research C...
Carcass data on 4097 steers, reproductive data on 3361 first-calf heifers and growth data on 25809 m...
Conformation scores can account for more than 20% of cattle price variation at Australian livestock ...
International audienceIn this study, four prediction models were developed by logistic regression us...
Growth and carcass data from 5 years of a long-term, rotational, crossbreeding project were used t...
Considerable information exists on genetic relationships of body composition and carcass quality of ...
Two analyses, cubic and piecewise random regression, were conducted to model growth of crossbred cat...
Live measurements of weight, height, length, girth, fat depth, stifle- and hip-width were obtained p...