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Effect of Carcass Traits on Carcass Prices of Holstein Steers in Korea
Carcass Unit Price Carcass Sell Price Holstein Steer
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2016/5/12
The present study investigated the contribution of carcass traits on carcass prices of Holstein steers in Korea. Phenotypic data consisted of 76,814 slaughtered Holsteins (1 to 6 yrs) from all over Ko...
Adult steers for beef production: breed effect on animal performance, retail yield and carcass quality
adult steers carcass quality breed effect retail yield
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2015/6/2
The production of adult steers for beef could be a profitable use of the territory in some mountain areas in the south of Europe, where this production is nearly inexistent, owing to an increase in th...
Effect of Medicinal Plant By-products Supplementation to Total Mixed Ration on Growth Performance, Carcass Characteristics and Economic Efficacy in the Late Fattening Period of Hanwoo Steers
Medicinal Plant Byproducts Growth Performance Carcass Characteristic Hanwoo Steer
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2016/5/19
This study was conducted to evaluate the effect of medicinal plant by-products (MPB) supplementation to a total mixed ration (TMR) on growth, carcass characteristics and economic efficacy in the late ...
Carcass Characteristics, Chemical Composition and Fatty Acid Profile of Longissimus Muscle of Bulls and Steers Finished in a Pasture System Bulls and Steers Finished in Pasture Systems
Beef Bulls Chemical Composition CLA Longissimus Muscle Steers
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2016/4/28
This experiment was carried out to study the carcass characteristics, chemical composition and fatty acid profile of the Longissimus muscle (LM) of bulls (10) and steers (17) finished in a pasture sys...
Effect of Beef Growth Type on Cooking Loss, Tenderness, and Chemical Composition of Pasture- or Feedlot-developed Steers
Feeding Regimen Growth Type Tenderness Chemical Composition
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2016/4/26
Steers (n = 335) of known genetic background from four fundamentally different growth types were subjected to two production systems to study differences in cooking loss (CL), tenderness, and chemical...