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L V Cundiff

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Journal of Animal Science|December 1, 1972
The role of maternal effects in animal breeding. 8. Comparative aspects of maternal effectsL V Cundiff
Journal of Animal Science|May 2, 2003
Maternal grandsire, granddam, and sire breed effects on growth and carcass traits of crossbred cattleE Casas, L V Cundiff
Journal of Animal Science|January 21, 2006
Postweaning growth and carcass traits in crossbred cattle from Hereford, Angus, Norwegian Red, Swedish Red and White, Friesian, and Wagyu maternal grandsiresE Casas, L V Cundiff
Journal of Animal Science|June 24, 2003
Growth and pubertal development in Brahman-, Boran-, Tuli-, Belgian Blue-, Hereford- and Angus-sired F1 bullsD D Lunstra, L V Cundiff
Journal of Animal Science|December 1, 1991
Across-breed expected progeny differences: use of within-breed expected progeny differences to adjust breed evaluations for sire sampling and genetic trendD R Notter, L V Cundiff
Journal of Animal Science|May 1, 1971
Effects of oral melengestrol acetate and a testosterone-diethylstilbestrol implant, breed and age on growth and carcass traits of beef heifersH A Glimp, L V Cundiff
Journal of Animal Science|July 9, 1998
Reproductive performance, calf growth, and milk production of first-calf heifers sired by seven breeds and raised on different levels of nutritionH C Freetly, L V Cundiff
Journal of Animal Science|May 26, 1999
Inheritance of the "rat-tail" syndrome and its effect on calf performanceR R Schalles, L V Cundiff
Journal of Animal Science|November 28, 1997
Postweaning growth and reproduction characteristics of heifers sired by bulls of seven breeds and raised on different levels of nutritionH C Freetly, L V Cundiff
Journal of Animal Science|July 9, 1998
Sex effects on breed of sire differences for birth, weaning, and yearling weightsL D Van Vleck, L V Cundiff
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Journal of Animal Science|December 1, 1972
The role of maternal effects in animal breeding. 8. Comparative aspects of maternal effectsL V Cundiff
Journal of Animal Science|May 2, 2003
Maternal grandsire, granddam, and sire breed effects on growth and carcass traits of crossbred cattleE Casas, L V Cundiff
Journal of Animal Science|January 21, 2006
Postweaning growth and carcass traits in crossbred cattle from Hereford, Angus, Norwegian Red, Swedish Red and White, Friesian, and Wagyu maternal grandsiresE Casas, L V Cundiff
Journal of Animal Science|June 24, 2003
Growth and pubertal development in Brahman-, Boran-, Tuli-, Belgian Blue-, Hereford- and Angus-sired F1 bullsD D Lunstra, L V Cundiff
Journal of Animal Science|December 1, 1991
Across-breed expected progeny differences: use of within-breed expected progeny differences to adjust breed evaluations for sire sampling and genetic trendD R Notter, L V Cundiff
Journal of Animal Science|May 1, 1971
Effects of oral melengestrol acetate and a testosterone-diethylstilbestrol implant, breed and age on growth and carcass traits of beef heifersH A Glimp, L V Cundiff
Journal of Animal Science|July 9, 1998
Reproductive performance, calf growth, and milk production of first-calf heifers sired by seven breeds and raised on different levels of nutritionH C Freetly, L V Cundiff
Journal of Animal Science|May 26, 1999
Inheritance of the "rat-tail" syndrome and its effect on calf performanceR R Schalles, L V Cundiff
Journal of Animal Science|November 28, 1997
Postweaning growth and reproduction characteristics of heifers sired by bulls of seven breeds and raised on different levels of nutritionH C Freetly, L V Cundiff
Journal of Animal Science|July 9, 1998
Sex effects on breed of sire differences for birth, weaning, and yearling weightsL D Van Vleck, L V Cundiff
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