Weight-age data from 50 Retinta beef cows from 8 to 97 mo of age located in southwestern Spain were fitted to von Bertalanffy, Brody, and Richards functions to determine the relationship between growth curve parameters and cow efficiency. Only cows having at least 31 weights were included in the analysis. Von Bertalanffy, Brody, and Richards functions were fitted to weights of each cow. Relevant parameters of the three functions are A and K, associated with the asymptotic mature weight and rate of maturing, respectively. Criteria for comparisons among the three functions were computing difficulty, goodness of fit, and lack of bias of A. Productivity indicators were number of calves weaned during the first five calving seasons (NC), average birth weight (BWT), average weaning weight M I , and average weaning weight per cow per year (WWY).The von Bertalanffy function was selected as the most appropriate. Least squares means for A and K were 650 f 8.17 kg and .038 rf: .001 mo-l, respectively. The values of NC, BWT, WW, and WWY were 4.0 rf: . l l calves, 38.2 k .4 kg, 218 rf: 5 kg, and 172 k 5 kg, respectively. Regression analysis for A indicated a decrease in NC when mature weight increased (P e .05). There was a nonsignificant trend for heavier cows (higher A) to have calves with heavier BWT or WW. The value of WWY increased (P < .05) with increased maturing rate (K) of cows. No significant associations were found between K and BWT or WW. These results suggest that productivity may be reduced with cows of relatively large mature weights, and that fast-maturing animals would be more efficient.
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