WCC92: Beef Cattle Energetics

(Multistate Research Coordinating Committee and Information Exchange Group)

Status: Inactive/Terminating

SAES-422 Reports

06/22/2001

02/03/2003

Carstens GE, Theis CM, White MB, Welsh TH, Jr., Warrington BG, Randel RD, Forbes TDA, Lippke H, Greene LW, Lunt DK. Residual feed intake in beef steers: I. Correlations with performance traits and ultrasound measures of body composition. Proceedings of the Western Section Meeting, American Society of Animal Science 2002; 53: 552-555.



Herd RM, Archer JA, Arthur PF. Reducing the cost of beef production through genetic improvement in residual feed intake: Opportunity and challenges to application. J Anim Sci 2003; 81(E Suppl. 1): E9-E17.



Hill RA, Herd RM in: Feed Efficiency in Beef Cattle (Proceedings of the Feed Efficiency Workshop) pp 46-50 (Archer JA, Herd RM, Arthur PF, Eds.) 2001 Cooperative Research Centre for Cattle and Beef Quality., Armidale.



Johnson, D.E., C.L. Ferrell, and T.G. Jenkins. 2003. History of

energetic efficiency research: Where have we been and where are we

going?. J Anim Sci 2003; 81(E Suppl. 1, in press). 43 pp.



Julien DJ, Tess MW. Effects of breeding date, weaning date, and grazing season length on profitability of cow-calf production systems in southeastern Montana. J Anim Sci 2002; 80: 1462-1469.



Tess MW. Using genetic tools to meet market targets without sacrificing maternal performance. J Anim Sci 2002; 80(E. Suppl. 1): E94-E103.



Tomsen, U.J., D.K. Darnell and M.K. Nielsen. 2002. A comparison of beef

cattle crossbreeding systems assuming value-based marketing. Proceedings of

the 7th World Congress on Genetics Applied to Livestock Production. CD-ROM

communication no. 23-22.

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