- (1984): 381-390. Wolfe, E. C., and Alec Lazenby. "Bloat
incidence and
liveweight gain in beef
cattle on
pastures containing different proportions of white...
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parturition of primiparous, two-year-old,
Angus heifers and the
effect of
liveweight gain of
heifers in
early pregnancy on
birth weight of the calf at M****ey...
- rations.[clarification needed] Finisher, a
grower pig over 70 kg (150 lb)
liveweight Butcher hog, a pig of
approximately 100 kg (220 lb),
ready for the market...
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ratio (FCR) of a
broiler was 1.91
kilograms of feed per
kilograms of
liveweight in 2011, an
improvement from 4.70 in 1925.
Canada has a
typical FCR of...
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retail to wholesale. Its
primary factory is
located in
Central California.
Liveweight Processed (Million Pounds)* Hart's
Turkey Farm, Meredith, New Hampshire...
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other health benefits, mean that
animals grazing sainfoin have very
rapid liveweight gains, so
young stock can be
finished sooner and with very good carc****...
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Approximately 1.15
lambs per litter. Age at
first breeding is 18 months,
average liveweight at
birth is 4 kg for
males and 3.6 kg for females. This is
hardy sheep...
- high
stocking densities in enclosures. This
achieves maximal rates of
liveweight gain. Many
distinct types of feed may be used,
depending on economics...
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European system is Großvieheinheit (GV or GVE),
corresponding to 500 kg in
liveweight of cattle. In
extensive agriculture 2 GV/ha is a
common stocking rate...
- fertility. On-farm
evidence indicates that the
fodder led to
improvements of
liveweight gain in Angus-cross cattle. Doug Pow won the
Australian Government Innovation...