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Fattening performance and some carcass characteristics of hereford and angus steers fed a high roughage [PDF]

open access: yesKafkas Universitesi Veteriner Fakültesi Dergisi, 2023
This study was carried out to compare the fattening performances, some slaughter and carcass characteristics of 10-month-old Hereford (HER) and Angus (ANG) steers fed a high roughage with the same care and feeding conditions in Türkiye.
Tamer KAYAR, Duygu BUDAK
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Unraveling the phenotypic and genomic background of behavioral plasticity and temperament in North American Angus cattle

open access: yesGenetics Selection Evolution, 2023
Background Longitudinal records of temperament can be used for assessing behavioral plasticity, such as aptness to learn, memorize, or change behavioral responses based on affective state. In this study, we evaluated the phenotypic and genomic background
Amanda B. Alvarenga   +6 more
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Across-country genetic and genomic analyses of foot score traits in American and Australian Angus cattle

open access: yesGenetics Selection Evolution, 2023
Background Hoof structure and health are essential for the welfare and productivity of beef cattle. Therefore, we assessed the genetic and genomic background of foot score traits in American (US) and Australian (AU) Angus cattle and investigated the ...
Amanda B. Alvarenga   +6 more
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I. Comparison of Angus, Charolais—Angus, South Devon—Angus, Hereford—Angus, and Friesian—Angus steers [PDF]

open access: yesNew Zealand Journal of Experimental Agriculture, 1976
Abstract A trial was undertaken to compare the carcass composition of purebred Angus and crossbred Charolais-Angus, South Devon-Angus, Hereford-Angus, and Friesian-Angus steers. The preslaughter, hot carcass, boneless meat, and bone weights ranked from heaviest to lightest in the following order: Charolais-Angus, Friesian-Angus, South Devon-Angus ...
J. J. Bass, R. L. Baker, A. H. Carter
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Correction to: Development of a genetic evaluation for hair shedding in American Angus cattle to improve thermotolerance

open access: yesGenetics Selection Evolution, 2021
An amendment to this paper has been published and can be accessed via the original article.
Harly J. Durbin   +4 more
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Autophagy of the somatic stalk cells likely nurses the propagating spores of Dictyostelid social amoebas [version 2; peer review: 1 approved, 2 approved with reservations]

open access: yesOpen Research Europe, 2022
Background:  Autophagy (self-feeding) assists survival of starving cells by partial self-digestion, while dormancy as cysts, spores or seeds enables long-term survival.
Pauline Schaap, Qingyou Du
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Autophagy of the somatic stalk cells nurses the propagating spores of Dictyostelid social amoebas [version 1; peer review: 1 approved, 2 approved with reservations]

open access: yesOpen Research Europe, 2022
Background:  Autophagy (self-feeding) assists survival of starving cells by partial self-digestion, while dormancy as cysts, spores or seeds enables long-term survival.
Pauline Schaap, Qingyou Du
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Development of a genetic evaluation for hair shedding in American Angus cattle to improve thermotolerance

open access: yesGenetics Selection Evolution, 2020
Background Heat stress and fescue toxicosis caused by ingesting tall fescue infected with the endophytic fungus Epichloë coenophiala represent two of the most prevalent stressors to beef cattle in the United States and cost the beef industry millions of ...
Harly J. Durbin   +4 more
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Beef Nutritional Characteristics, Fat Profile and Blood Metabolic Markers from Purebred Wagyu, Crossbred Wagyu and Crossbred European Steers Raised on a Fattening Farm in Spain

open access: yesAnimals, 2023
A high intramuscular fat content characterizes Wagyu (WY) cattle breed. Our objective was to compare beef from WY, WY-by-Angus, or Wangus (WN) steers with European, Angus-by-Charolais-Limousine crossbred steers (ACL), considering metabolic biomarkers pre-
Juan M. Vázquez-Mosquera   +13 more
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Skin reducing nipple sparing mastectomy and implant reconstruction: Surgical options and risk factors for complications in the larger ptotic breast

open access: yesClinical Surgical Oncology, 2023
Implant breast reconstruction is the most common form of breast reconstruction worldwide. Nipple sparing mastectomy (NSM) has been shown to be oncologically safe in appropriately selected patients and provide superior aesthetic outcomes.
Alec A. Winder, Nicola Quinnen
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