1980
DOI: 10.4141/cjas80-077
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The Growth and Distribution of Muscle in Bulls and Heifers of Two Breeds

Abstract: Can. J. Anim. Sci. 60: 669-675 (September 1980) There have been several recent reports concerning genetic effects on muscle growth and distribution in young bulls (Berg et al. 1978), and in steers (Kempster et al. 1976;Truscott et al. 1976

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“…For other major sources of nutrition in large mammals-muscle, fat tissue and marrow-there exists a wealth of data suitable for archaeological application. Characteristics of muscle tissue have been documented for some game animals and especially cattle (Briskey, 1969;Price & Berg, 1976;Berg, Anderson & Liboriussen, 1978a;Jones, Price & Berg, 1980;Ringberg et al, 1981). Fat tissue has been extensively studied for both wildlife (Bear, 1971;Pond, 1978;Finger, Brisbin & Smith, 1981;Johns, Smith & Chesser, 1984;Adamczewski et al, 1987a;Cothran et al, 1987;DeLiberto et al, 1989;Anderson, 1990) and in domestic animals (Emery, 1969;Link et al, 1970;Berg, Anderson & Liboriussen, 1978b;Kempster, 1981;Ferrell, 1988).…”
Section: Bone Greasementioning
confidence: 99%
“…For other major sources of nutrition in large mammals-muscle, fat tissue and marrow-there exists a wealth of data suitable for archaeological application. Characteristics of muscle tissue have been documented for some game animals and especially cattle (Briskey, 1969;Price & Berg, 1976;Berg, Anderson & Liboriussen, 1978a;Jones, Price & Berg, 1980;Ringberg et al, 1981). Fat tissue has been extensively studied for both wildlife (Bear, 1971;Pond, 1978;Finger, Brisbin & Smith, 1981;Johns, Smith & Chesser, 1984;Adamczewski et al, 1987a;Cothran et al, 1987;DeLiberto et al, 1989;Anderson, 1990) and in domestic animals (Emery, 1969;Link et al, 1970;Berg, Anderson & Liboriussen, 1978b;Kempster, 1981;Ferrell, 1988).…”
Section: Bone Greasementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although farmers must also produce feed in sufficient quantities to meet demand, many studies only address the issue of feed quality. Cattle can still function normally without feed thanks to the body's reserve nutrients produced during metabolism [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%