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Temperament of hand-reared beef-cross-dairy cattle does not influence production traits,
, New Zealand Journal of Animal Science and Production, 01/2022, Volume 81, Online, p.57-62, (2021)
Is it possible to produce good quality meat from Holstein-Friesian bulls?,
, New Zealand Journal of Animal Science and Production, 07/2018, Volume 78, Lincoln, p.194-199, (2018)
BRIEF COMMUNICATION: Days to calving and intercalving interval in beef and dairy-beef crossbred cows,
, Proceedings of the New Zealand Society of Animal Production, 07/2016, Volume 76, Adelaide, p.31-33, (2016)
The influence of age and breed of cow on colostrum indicators of suckled beef calves,
, Proceedings of the New Zealand Society of Animal Production, 07/2016, Volume 76, Adelaide, p.163-168, (2016)
Beef cattle wintering systems: effects on cattle and pasture.,
, Proceedings of the New Zealand Society of Animal Production, 07/2015, Volume 75, Dunedin, p.167-171, (2015)
BRIEF COMMUNICATION: Walking distance and energy expenditure of beef cows grazing on hill country in winter,
, Proceedings of the New Zealand Society of Animal Production, 07/2015, Volume 75, Dunedin, p.164-166, (2015)
Growth rate and carcass characteristics of Simmental- and Angus-sired steers born to Angus and Angus-cross-dairy cows,
, Proceedings of the New Zealand Society of Animal Production, 07/2015, Volume 75, Dunedin, p.15-19, (2015)
Stayability of beef-cross-dairy breeding cows to six years of age,
, Proceedings of the New Zealand Society of Animal Production, 07/2015, Volume 75, Dunedin, p.159-163, (2015)
BRIEF COMMUNICATION: Quality of meat from steers born to beef-cross-dairy cows and sired by Hereford bulls,
, Proceedings of the New Zealand Society of Animal Production, 06/2014, Volume 74, Napier, p.229-232, (2014)
Growth rates of dairy heifers fed alternative feeds ,
, Proceedings of the New Zealand Society of Animal Production, 06/2014, Volume 74, Napier, p.29-34, (2014)
Ewe live weight and body condition in mid-to- late-pregnancy does not affect the maximum heat production capacity of its lamb at birth,
, Proceedings of the New Zealand Society of Animal Production, Jan, Volume 73, Hamilton, p.143-145, (2013)