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Akin Pala

Crossbreeding in Beef Cattle using Terminal Sires


Evaluation of Beef Breeds Aberdeen-Angus, Hereford, Gelbvieh, Brangus, Salers and Simmental
2010. 112 S.
Verlag/Jahr: VDM VERLAG DR. MÜLLER 2010
ISBN: 3-639-23524-X (363923524X)
Neue ISBN: 978-3-639-23524-1 (9783639235241)

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Calves sired by Gelbvieh were the heaviest at weaning. Gelbvieh-Hereford dams had the heaviest calves at weaning, heaviest calves at birth and the highest milk yield. Calves of Brangus-Hereford dams were the heaviest at weaning and calves of Brangus sires were the heaviest at birth. The differences between Gelbvieh and Brangus were never significant. Angus ranked last in all weight traits. In thickness, however, Angus ranked after Gelbvieh with 80 per cent thickness one calves instead of Brangus. Angus calves were not heavier than Brangus calves in any of the data sets but had thicker muscles. Angus crossbred dams and purebred sires had the highest calving ease. This is expected because they ranked lowest for birth weight. Although Angus ranked last for weight traits, it became the most productive dam breed when reproduction rate was taken into consideration. Angus had the highest weaning weight per cow exposed in all data sets evaluated. Gelbvieh-Hereford and Brangus-Hereford produced more milk than Angus-Hereford. This result is consistent with results of weight trait analyses; cows producing more milk had heavier calves.
Pala Akin received the B.S. degree with a major in Animal Science from Ankara University in 1993. The author received his Ph.D. in 2002 from NCSU. Dr. Pala started as Assist. Prof. of Animal Science at Canakkale 18 Mart University. He received the Associate Prof. Dr. title in 2008 and was appointed as Associate Dean of the Graduate School at COMU.