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A Comparison of Serially Scanned Replacement and Feedlot Angus Sired Heifers for Body Composition Traits: Ribeye Area, Fat Cover, and Percent Intramuscular Fat
Animal Industry Report
  • Richard G. Tait, Jr., Iowa State University
  • Gene H. Rouse, Iowa State University
  • Dennis R. Maxwell, Iowa State University
  • M. L. Spangler, Iowa State University
  • P. B. Wall, Iowa State University
Extension Number
ASL R1871
Publication Date
2004
Disciplines
Topic
Beef
Summary and Implications

This study evaluated 167 Angus sire heifers which were managed as either potential replacement breeding stock or feedlot performance heifers. Each heifer was scanned three times over the experiment period. This study would indicate that evaluation for percent intramuscular fat (PFAT) would be more feasible under typical replacement heifer development management schemes than evaluation for subcutaneous fat or REA. The difference in the level of energy fed had a much smaller response on the rate of change for PFAT than on either subcutaneous fat or REA.

Copyright Holder
Iowa State University
DOI
https://doi.org/10.31274/ans_air-180814-589
Language
en
Citation Information
Richard G. Tait, Gene H. Rouse, Dennis R. Maxwell, M. L. Spangler, et al.. "A Comparison of Serially Scanned Replacement and Feedlot Angus Sired Heifers for Body Composition Traits: Ribeye Area, Fat Cover, and Percent Intramuscular Fat" (2004)
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