1978
DOI: 10.1080/00288233.1978.10427451
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Adjustment factors for Hereford and Angus cattle weights

Abstract: The l8-month weights of 4703 Hereford (16 herds) and 10226 Angus (33 herds) cattle, recorded over 8 years in the Beef Cattle Weight Gain Performance Recording Scheme, were analysed to estimate age and age-of-dam effects, and to evaluate present and alternative weight adjustment procedures. For least-squares analyses, l8-month weights were classified within breed and sex into herd, year-of-birth_ and age-of-dam group effects, with age at weighing as a covariate. Separate analyses evaluated the importance of eac… Show more

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“…The adjustment factors obtained in this study follow a similar pattern to those observed in other breeds of beef cattle. The values obtained for age of dam are not dissimilar to those reported for Hereford and Angus by Nicoll & Rae (1977). Comparative data for zebu cattle in Africa are few.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 48%
“…The adjustment factors obtained in this study follow a similar pattern to those observed in other breeds of beef cattle. The values obtained for age of dam are not dissimilar to those reported for Hereford and Angus by Nicoll & Rae (1977). Comparative data for zebu cattle in Africa are few.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 48%