EVALUATION OF BOS-INDICUS AND BOS-TAURUS STRAIGHTBREDS AND CROSSES .1. POST-WEANING GROWTH OF STEERS IN DIFFERENT ENVIRONMENTS

被引:9
作者
ARTHUR, PF
HEARNSHAW, H
KOHUN, PJ
BARLOW, R
机构
[1] NSW Agriculture, Agricultural Research and Advisory Station, Grafton, NSW
[2] Department of Agriculture, Papua New Guinea University of Technology, Lae
[3] NSW Agriculture, Orange, NSW
来源
AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH | 1994年 / 45卷 / 04期
关键词
BOS-INDICUS; BOS-TAURUS; CROSSBREEDING; STEERS; GROWTH;
D O I
10.1071/AR9940783
中图分类号
S [农业科学];
学科分类号
09 ;
摘要
Post-weaning growth of 186 steers comprizing straightbred Hereford (H x H) and Brahman (B x B), first-cross (B x H) and back-cross (H x BH and B x BH) was evaluated. The steers had been raised to weaning (8 months of age) by dams which grazed either high, medium or low quality pasture (pre-weaning pasture system) at Grafton, N.S.W. The steers were grown on pasture from time of weaning in one of three locations in New South Wales representing subtropical, temperate-good, and temperate good to poor environments, and slaughtered when the average fat cover of the back-cross steers in each environment was 4-10 mm at the 12/13th rib. Pre-weaning pasture system had a significant effect on post-weaning growth, with mean post-weaning (8-48 months of age) average daily gain (ADG) of steers from low (327+/-8 g/day) being higher than that of steers from medium (304+/-6 g/day), which in turn, was higher than that of steers from high (276+/-9 g/day) quality pre-weaning pasture, indicating that steers from low and medium quality pastures exhibited compensatory growth. From 8 to 24 months of age, first-cross B x H steers had the highest ADG in all environments. The ranking of the other genotypes differed across environments. In the environment where growth rate was lowest (178 g/day for B x H), B x B and B x BH steers grew faster than H x H and H x BH steers; where growth rate was highest (584 g/day for B x H), the order was reversed; and where growth rate was intermediate (323 g/day for B x H), there were no significant differences in ADG among H x H, H x BH, B x BH and B x B steers. Steers from only two environments were retained after 24 months of age. Mean ADG from 8 to 36 or 48 months of age was not significantly different among straightbred and back-cross steers, but was lower than that for the first-cross steers. Genotype x environment interaction for liveweight at slaughter was not significant. First-cross B x H steers were 56 kg (11%) heavier (P < 0.05) than back-cross steers, which in turn, were 37 kg (8%) heavier (P < 0.05) than straightbred steers at slaughter.
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