DOI: 10.31274/rtd-180815-3439
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Photogrammetric measurements on live steers for predicting carcass characteristics

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“…The high positive correlations between BL, WH and HG also suggest that these traits could be used in predicting each other. Likewise, selection for one trait could lead to the corresponding improvement in the other traits and the older females (12 months) are more likely to respond to this selection than the males of the same age, which is contrary to the report of Hagan et al, [25], which stated that the males are more likely to respond to this selection. This difference may be due to the sample size used for the studies.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 56%
“…The high positive correlations between BL, WH and HG also suggest that these traits could be used in predicting each other. Likewise, selection for one trait could lead to the corresponding improvement in the other traits and the older females (12 months) are more likely to respond to this selection than the males of the same age, which is contrary to the report of Hagan et al, [25], which stated that the males are more likely to respond to this selection. This difference may be due to the sample size used for the studies.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 56%