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American Association of Bovine Practitioners Conference Proceedings, 1986
The price spread between steers and heifers is the most important reason buyers purchase market heifers. To illustrate this price difference consider the following information summarized from a marketing study reported in 1979 comparing steer and heifer prices:11.
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The price spread between steers and heifers is the most important reason buyers purchase market heifers. To illustrate this price difference consider the following information summarized from a marketing study reported in 1979 comparing steer and heifer prices:11.
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Modern veterinary practice, 1984
With the heifer in a squeeze chute, a 6-inch incision is made at the left paralumbar fossa. The ovaries are removed with 8-inch bandage scissors and the incision closed with a single, everting horizontal-mattress suture. Spayed heifers can bring a premium price because they are guaranteed open.
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With the heifer in a squeeze chute, a 6-inch incision is made at the left paralumbar fossa. The ovaries are removed with 8-inch bandage scissors and the incision closed with a single, everting horizontal-mattress suture. Spayed heifers can bring a premium price because they are guaranteed open.
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American Association of Bovine Practitioners Conference Proceedings, 2020
This presentation represents my experiences with a beef heifer development enterprise. Hopefully, this information can benefit some of your clients’ operations, or at least challenge your thoughts on heifer development.
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This presentation represents my experiences with a beef heifer development enterprise. Hopefully, this information can benefit some of your clients’ operations, or at least challenge your thoughts on heifer development.
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Developing replacement heifers
The Bovine Practitioner, 1984Proper development of replacement heifers leads to:Higher pregnancy rate first breeding seasonLess calving difficultyHigher pregnancy rate second breeding seasonConsequently, higher ...
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Replacement Heifer Development
American Association of Bovine Practitioners Conference Proceedings, 1990Effective replacement heifer development is a critical segment of the integrated management program in an efficient beef cow production system. The main objective should be to develop an adequate number of heifers to a point where they reach puberty and are cycling regularly at the start of the breeding season.
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice, 2016
Robert L, Larson +2 more
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Monitoring Dairy Heifer Growth
2013Tom Bailey and Julia M ...
Bailey, Thomas L., Murphy, Julia M.
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