Original ArticleRelationships Among Growth Characteristics of Replacement Angus Heifers1

2002 
Angus heifers (n = 88) were used over 3 yr to determine the relationship between two sets of traits considered to be indicators of growth. Data were collected at weaning (7 to 8 mo), yearling (10 to 11 mo), andprebreeding (13 to 14 mo) and included BW, hip height (HH), hip width (HW), pelvic height (PH), pelvic width (PW), lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) activity, longissimus area (LA), and backfat thickness (BKFAT). Measurements were grouped into two sets of traits; Set 1 included BW, HH, HW, and LDH activity; Set 2 included PH, PW, LA, and BKFAT. Weight was correlated (P 0.8; P 0.48; P < 0.01) with Set 2 traits at prebreeding. These results suggest that the Set 1 measurements, as early as at weaning, could be used as indicators of Set 2 variables at prebreeding. The canonical coefficients of Set 1 traits were used to rank heifers as either above or below the mean. Ranking heifers based on Set 1 measurements at weaning resulted in a greater (P < 0.01) percentage of heifers calving as 2-yr olds. Correlations between Set 1 and Set 2 traits suggest that external measurements coupled with LDH activity could be used in identifying replacement beef heifers that have larger pelvic dimensions at breeding and a greater frequency of calving as 2-yr olds.
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