The Revista Brasileira de Zootecnia (RBZ) is a publication dedicated to the broad field of Animal Science. We publish high-quality, original scientific research that spans across diverse areas within the discipline. The scope of RBZ encompasses a wide range of topics, including aquaculture, biometeorology and animal welfare, forage crops and grasslands, animal and forage plants breeding and genetics, animal reproduction, ruminant and non-ruminant nutrition, meat science and muscle biology, precision livestock, and animal production systems and agribusiness.
The Revista Brasileira de Zootecnia (RBZ) is a publication dedicated to the broad field of Animal Science. We publish high-quality, original scientific research that spans across diverse areas within the discipline. The scope of RBZ encompasses a wide range of topics, including aquaculture, biometeorology and animal welfare, forage crops and grasslands, animal and forage plants breeding and genetics, animal reproduction, ruminant and non-ruminant nutrition, meat science and muscle biology, precision livestock, and animal production systems and agribusiness.
The Revista Brasileira de Zootecnia (RBZ) is a publication dedicated to the broad field of Animal Science. We publish high-quality, original scientific research that spans across diverse areas within the discipline. The scope of RBZ encompasses a wide range of topics, including aquaculture, biometeorology and animal welfare, forage crops and grasslands, animal and forage plants breeding and genetics, animal reproduction, ruminant and non-ruminant nutrition, meat science and muscle biology, precision livestock, and animal production systems and agribusiness.
01/Jun/2006
Fabiana Batalha Knackfuss, Alexander George Razook, Maria Eugênia Zerlotti Mercadante, Joslaine Noely dos Santos Gonçalves Cyrillo, Leopoldo Andrade de Figueiredo, Humberto Tonhati
DOI: 10.1590/S1516-35982006000300012
Selection for yearling weight has been applied in a herd of Gir breed (80 cows, 6 sires) since 1976 and a Nelore Control herd (60 cows, 4 sires) has been used to evaluate the environmental change. Selection criteria were bull weight at 378 days (P378) in a performance test and heifer weight at 550 days (P550), under grazing conditions. The effective midparent selection differentials for P378 and P550 were 19.5 and 1.8 kg respectively for Gir and NeC, corresponding to […]
Keywords: beef cattle; control population; generation coefficient; genetic change; selection intensity