1992
DOI: 10.1017/s0308229600021863
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The effect of extended photoperiod on performance, behaviour and prolactin levels of finishing dairy bred steers and heifers

Abstract: Previous studies have shown that bovine performance can be improved by manipulating photoperiod. This may be an acceptable alternative to the use of exogenous hormones but responses have been inconsistent. The objective of this trial was to determine the response of finishing cattle to extended photoperiod.Sixty-four Hereford x Friesian steers and 48 Charolais x Friesian heifers were finished in consecutive years over the winter housing period under either natural daylength (Control) or daylength extended to 1… Show more

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