2018
DOI: 10.1017/s1751731117001458
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Post-weaning feed efficiency decreased in progeny of higher milk yielding beef cows

Abstract: Current trends in the beef industry focus on selecting production traits with the purpose of maximizing calf weaning weight; however, such traits may ultimately decrease overall post-weaning productivity. Therefore, the objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of actual milk yield in mature beef cows on their offspring's dry matter intake (DMI), BW, average daily gain, feed conversion ratio (FCR) and residual feed intake (RFI) during a ~75-day backgrounding feeding trial. A period of 24-h milk produ… Show more

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“…especially when cows are raised exclusively in a grazing regime. In this context, two techniques are the most used: difference in calf weight before and after nursing or direct measurement by mechanical or manual milking [14][15][16][17]. Evidence shows that mechanical milking can be more accurate than the indirect method, however, factors such as the number of cows, infrastructure, and labor can influence the choice of technique [16].…”
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“…especially when cows are raised exclusively in a grazing regime. In this context, two techniques are the most used: difference in calf weight before and after nursing or direct measurement by mechanical or manual milking [14][15][16][17]. Evidence shows that mechanical milking can be more accurate than the indirect method, however, factors such as the number of cows, infrastructure, and labor can influence the choice of technique [16].…”
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confidence: 99%