Increased postweaning gain of beef heifers enhances fertility and milk production
Four hundred fifty-two (452) weanling heifer calves (192 +/- 23 kg) were used to determine the effect of postweaning weight gain on subsequent reproductive performance and lactation. Heifers grazed stockpiled tall fescue pastures and were fed a high (H) or low (L) amount of ground corn supplement (3...
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Published in: | Journal of animal science Vol. 73; no. 4; pp. 937 - 946 |
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Main Authors: | , , |
Format: | Journal Article |
Language: | English |
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Savoy, IL
Am Soc Animal Sci
01-04-1995
American Society of Animal Science Oxford University Press |
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Summary: | Four hundred fifty-two (452) weanling heifer calves (192 +/- 23 kg) were used to determine the effect of postweaning weight gain on subsequent reproductive performance and lactation. Heifers grazed stockpiled tall fescue pastures and were fed a high (H) or low (L) amount of ground corn supplement (3.68 and 2.99 kg/[animal-d], respectively) during a postweaning treatment period of 136 d. Postweaning gain of heifers receiving L and H was 0.43 and.0.62 kg/d, respectively. These treatments resulted in a range of postweaning gain from 0.07 to 1.17 kg/d. Heifers receiving H were 26 kg heavier (P 0.01), had 0.15 cm more fat thickness (P 0.01), 5% greater pelvic area (P 0.01), and tended (P |
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Bibliography: | 9546707 L53 L01 L02 ObjectType-Article-1 SourceType-Scholarly Journals-1 ObjectType-Feature-2 content type line 23 |
ISSN: | 0021-8812 1525-3163 |
DOI: | 10.2527/1995.734937x |