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Journal of Animal Science | 2003

Leptin as a predictor of carcass composition in beef cattle.

T. W. Geary; E. L. McFadin; M. D. MacNeil; E. E. Grings; R. E. Short; R. N. Funston; D. H. Keisler

Our objective was to determine if serum concentrations of leptin could be used to predict carcass composition and merit in feedlot finished cattle. Two different groups of crossbred Bos taurus steers and heifers were managed under feedlot conditions near Miles City, MT. The first group consisted of 88 1/2 Red Angus, 1/4 Charolais, and 1/4 Tarentaise composite gene combination steers (CGC) harvested at the ConAgra processing facility in Greeley, CO. The second group (Lean Beef Project; LB) consisted of 91 F2 steers and heifers born to Limousin, Hereford, or Piedmontese by CGC F1 cows crossed to F1 bulls of similar breed composition and harvested at a local processing facility in Miles City, MT. Blood samples were collected approximately 24 h before harvest (CGC) or approximately 3 d before and at harvest (LB). No differences in serum concentrations of leptin were detected (P > 0.10) between Hereford, Limousin, or Piedmontese F2 calves nor between LB steers and heifers. Positive correlations (P < 0.01) existed between serum leptin and marbling score (r = 0.35 and 0.50), fat depth measured between the 12th and 13th rib (r = 0.34 and 0.46), kidney, pelvic, and heart fat (KPH) (r = 0.42 and 0.46), and quality grade (r = 0.36 and 0.49) in CGC and LB cattle, respectively. Serum leptin was also positively correlated with calculated yield grade for CGC steers (r = 0. 19; P = 0. 10) and LB cattle (r = 0.52; P < 0.01). Longissimus area was not correlated with serum leptin in CGC steers (r = 0.12; P > 0.10). However, a negative correlation existed between longissimus area and serum leptin in the LB cattle (r = -0.45; P < 0.01). Serum concentrations of leptin were significantly associated with carcass composition (marbling, back fat depth, and KPH fat) and quality grade in both groups of cattle studied and may provide an additional indicator of fat content in feedlot cattle.


Journal of Animal Science | 2001

Efficacy of an intravaginal progesterone insert and an injection of PGF2alpha for synchronizing estrus and shortening the interval to pregnancy in postpartum beef cows, peripubertal beef heifers, and dairy heifers.

M.C. Lucy; H. J. Billings; W.R. Butler; L. R. Ehnis; Michael J. Fields; D.J. Kesler; J. E. Kinder; R. C. Mattos; R. E. Short; W.W. Thatcher; R. P. Wettemann; J. V. Yelich; H. D. Hafs


Journal of Animal Science | 1997

Estrus and luteal function in suckled beef cows that were anestrous when treated with an intravaginal device containing progesterone with or without a subsequent injection of estradiol benzoate.

K.E. Fike; M. L. Day; E. K. Inskeep; J. E. Kinder; P. E. Lewis; R. E. Short; H. D. Hafs


Journal of Animal Science | 1997

Effect of age and pattern of gain on induction of puberty with a progestin in beef heifers

J B Hall; R.B. Staigmiller; R. E. Short; R.A. Bellows; M. D. MacNeil; S E Bellows


Journal of Animal Science | 2005

Calving system and weaning age effects on cow and preweaning calf performance in the Northern Great Plains.

E. E. Grings; R. E. Short; K. D. Klement; T. W. Geary; M. D. MacNeil; Marshall R. Haferkamp; R.K. Heitschmidt


Journal of Animal Science | 1986

Heritabilities and genetic correlations of growth and reproductive measurements in Hereford bulls.

T. C. Nelsen; R. E. Short; J. J. Urick; W. L. Reynolds


Journal of Animal Science | 1985

Palpated and Visually Assigned Condition Scores Compared with Weight, Height and Heart Girth in Hereford and Crossbred Cows

T. C. Nelsen; R. E. Short; W. L. Reynolds; J. J. Urick


Journal of Animal Science | 1984

Genetic Variance Components of Birth Weight in a Herd of Unselected Cattle

T. C. Nelsen; R. E. Short; J. J. Urick; W. L. Reynolds


Journal of Animal Science | 1999

Progeny testing sires selected by independent culling levels for below-average birth weight and high yearling weight or by mass selection for high yearling weight

M. D. MacNeil; R. E. Short; J. J. Urick


Journal of Animal Science | 1991

Genetic parameters by son-sire covariances for growth and carcass traits of Hereford bulls in a nonselected herd.

W. L. Reynolds; J. J. Urick; D. A. Veseth; D. D. Kress; T. C. Nelsen; R. E. Short

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J. J. Urick

Agricultural Research Service

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M. D. MacNeil

Agricultural Research Service

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T. C. Nelsen

Agricultural Research Service

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W. L. Reynolds

Agricultural Research Service

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E. E. Grings

Agricultural Research Service

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J. E. Kinder

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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R.K. Heitschmidt

Agricultural Research Service

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T. W. Geary

Agricultural Research Service

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D. A. Veseth

Montana State University

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