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Autor:
Robert L. Weaber, D. W. Moser, Warren M Snelling, Michael D MacNeil, R. M. Thallman, Larry A. Kuehn, K. E. Hales, Jennifer M Bormann, Harvey C. Freetly, K. J. Retallick, Gary L. Bennett
Publikováno v:
Journal of Animal Science. 96:854-866
Shortening the period of recording individual feed intake may improve selection response for feed efficiency by increasing the number of cattle that can be recorded given facilities of fixed capacity. Individual DMI and ADG records of 3,462 steers an
Autor:
M. D. MacNeil, Larry A. Kuehn, D. W. Moser, H. L. Bradford, R. L. Weaber, Warren M. Snelling, Harvey C. Freetly, Jennifer M Bormann, R. M. Thallman, K. J. Retallick, Kristin E Hales
Publikováno v:
Journal of Animal Science. 95:1444-1450
Feed costs are a major economic expense in finishing and developing cattle; however, collection of feed intake data is costly. Examining relationships among measures of growth and intake, including breed differences, could facilitate selection for ef
Publikováno v:
Journal of Animal Science. 97:54-55
In the past decade, genomic testing of beef cattle has evolved from applications in research to a routine practice for many beef cattle seedstock breeders. Testing for lethal genetic conditions or parentage was many breeders’ first experience with
Autor:
Bart J. Ducro, Shogo Tsuruta, Ching-Yi Chen, Daniela Lourenco, Ignacy Misztal, D. W. Moser, W. O. Herring, R. L. Sapp, E.M.M. van der Heide, Yutaka Masuda
Publikováno v:
Journal of Animal Science. 94:3684-3692
Most breeding companies evaluate economically important traits in males and females as a single trait, assuming genetic correlation of 1 between phenotypes measured in both sexes. This assumption may not be true because genes may be differently expre
Autor:
J. W. Waggoner, Jennifer M Bormann, Robert L. Weaber, Sandra K. Johnson, D. W. Moser, David M. Grieger, K. C. Olson, B. Downey, Kari L. White, John R. Jaeger
Publikováno v:
Journal of Animal Science. 94:483-489
The objective of this study was to elucidate the phenotypic relationships between docility and first-service AI conception rate in heifers. Data ( = 337) collected from 3 cooperator herds in Kansas at the start of synchronization protocol included ex
Autor:
Breno O. Fragomeni, L. Wang, Ignacy Misztal, Andres Legarra, Ignacio Aguilar, Shogo Tsuruta, T. S. Amen, D. W. Moser, Yutaka Masuda, J. K. Bertrand, Daniela Lourenco
Publikováno v:
Journal of Animal Science. 93:2653-2662
Predictive ability of genomic EBV when using single-step genomic BLUP (ssGBLUP) in Angus cattle was investigated. Over 6 million records were available on birth weight (BiW) and weaning weight (WW), almost 3.4 million on postweaning gain (PWG), and o
Autor:
Jennifer M Bormann, Julian Wagner, Robert L. Weaber, Guy H. Loneragan, R. K. Peel, Chad C. Chase, D. W. Moser, H. Van Campen, Kerri E. Bates, J. L. Salak-Johnson
Publikováno v:
Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Reports. :34-38
Introduction Cattle producers historically have selected for docile temperaments simply for management convenience because calmer animals are conducive to safe environments for their peers as well as their handlers. As many producers would acknowledg
Autor:
Chad C. Chase, Jennifer M Bormann, J. L. Salak-Johnson, R. K. Peel, Guy H. Loneragan, H. Van Campen, D. W. Moser, Julian Wagner, Robert L. Weaber, Kerri E. Bates
Publikováno v:
Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Reports. :39-44
Autor:
Kari L. White, Sandra K. Johnson, David M. Grieger, K. C. Olson, D. W. Moser, John R. Jaeger, J. W. Waggoner, Jennifer M Bormann, Robert L. Weaber, B. Downey
Publikováno v:
Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Reports. :28-31
Introduction Reproductive success is relevant in beef cattle operations because income generated by the sale of calves is often a large portion of an operation’s income. Selecting for fertility is difficult because it is influenced by a variety of
Autor:
S. P. Jackson, Bradley J. Johnson, D. W. Moser, Leslie D. Thompson, Andrea J. Garmyn, P J Pratt, Markus F. Miller
Publikováno v:
Journal of Animal Science. 91:2931-2937
Data from a study conducted over 5 yr were analyzed to determine heritability estimates of LM lean color, as measured by subjective scoring and Hunter Colorimeter readings, and palatability, as measured by trained sensory panelists and Warner-Bratzle