“…Similar adjusted 205-d weaning weights combined with indicators of diminished muscle mass suggest that body composition is affected in calves from cows with irregular or delayed cyclicity. Moreover, the observed differences in actual (i.e., unadjusted) weaning weights were likely due to the later calving dates for cows with atypical pubertal cyclicity, as their poor fertility ( Summers et al, 2014 ; Cupp et al, 2019 ) presumably led them to become pregnant later in the breeding season in this study. Surprisingly, we observed no differences in growth traits among calves during the feeding period even when adjusted for carcass metrics.…”