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Publikováno v:
The Journal of Agricultural Science. 132:103-116
Three successive experiments, of similar design, were carried out during 1986–88 at Mount Derrimut, Australia. Mature Merino ewes were mated to Poll Dorset rams and then allocated to either a control group (C) or a treatment group (R). Ewes from ea
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The Journal of Agricultural Science. 82:535-547
SUMMARYA study was made of the effect on body composition of growing Angus steers from 300 to 440 kg at three different rates. The rates were: High (H) 0·8 kg/day, Low (L) 0·4 kg/day and High-Maintenance (HM) 0·8 kg/day followed by a period during
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The Journal of Agricultural Science. 106:341-350
SUMMARYThe growth of 16 ram lambs was severely restricted for the first 6 weeks of post-natal life. Subsequently, these lambs (group R) were fed ad libitum. The diet was based on reconstituted cows' whole milk and lucerne chaff. A control (group C) o
Autor:
N. M. Tulloh, David L. Hopkins
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The Journal of Agricultural Science. 105:551-562
SUMMARYThe growth of 26 castrated ram lambs was severely restricted for the first 5 weeks of post-natal life. Subsequently, these lambs (group R) were fed ad libitum on the same high quality diets as fed to a control group of 26 similar lambs (group
Autor:
N. M. Tulloh, B. V. Butler-Hogg
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The Journal of Agricultural Science. 99:641-649
SUMMARYThe growth and feed intakes of Corriedale wether sheep when grown from 30 to 50 kg body weight by five different growth paths are described.Group A (control) grew continuously (fedad libitum). After reachingca;40 kg body weight, group B and C
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The Journal of Agricultural Science. 87:1-14
SummaryFourteen Friesian and 13 Angus steers, grown at pasture, were selected so that their carcass weights fell evenly throughout the range 200–300 kg. The right half of each carcass was dissected into muscle, fat, bone and fascia and tendon, and
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The Journal of Agricultural Science. 89:119-128
SummaryThis paper describes the effect of three different growth rates on some offal components of Angus cattle. The growth rates were: high (H, 0·8 kg/day), low (L, 0·4 kg/day) and high-maintenance (HM, 0·8 kg/day followed by a period during whic
Publikováno v:
Animal Science. 30:199-209
AbastractMeasurements of live weight and of ultrasonic (Scanogram) fat depth and m. longissimus cross-sectional area at the 12th/13th rib were taken at 4— to 6-week intervals from 10 to 35 months of age (23 occasions) on 15 Hereford males (bulls),
Autor:
Janet Z. Foot, N. M. Tulloh
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The Journal of Agricultural Science. 88:135-142
SUMMARYThis paper describes the effect of two paths of weight change on the total feed consumed and on body composition at slaughter of Angus steers. The treatments were: a 15% weight loss from 330 kg live weight, at 0·5 kg/day for 100 days, followe
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The Journal of Agricultural Science. 85:309-314
SUMMARYThis paper describes the chemical composition of dressed carcasses of Angus steers and relationships between chemical and dissected components of these carcasses. These cattle were grown from 300 to 440 kg at three different rates. The rates w