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Board Invited Review: Crossbreeding beef × dairy cattle for the modern beef production system

Bailey L Basiel, T. L. Felix

2022Translational Animal Science42 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Current trends in the United States dairy industry suggest that crossbred beef × dairy calves are replacing a proportion of the calf-fed Holstein steers slaughtered for beef each year. Economic pressures value preweaned beef × dairy calves at a premium over preweaned dairy bull calves; however, there is little modern data to support that intensively fed crossbred calves maintain their premium value over dairy steers across the supply chain. Data from international production systems and from historic research suggests that beef × dairy cattle had greater average daily gains and converted feed to gain more efficiently than dairy steers. Regarding carcass characteristics, across the literature crossbreds consistently yielded heavier carcasses that had lower proportions of trim than dairy steers. Fewer comparisons of beef × dairy and dairy steers exist in the literature for other economically relevant carcass characteristics such as ribeye area, backfat, marbling, tenderness, and eating quality. Existing published data are inconsistent among studies, highlighting the necessity for more research tailored to the United States beef production system.

Topics & Concepts

Marbled meatCrossbreedAnimal scienceBeef cattleDairy cattleDairy industryTendernessBeef industryBiologyProduction (economics)Agricultural scienceFood scienceEconomicsMacroeconomicsGenetic and phenotypic traits in livestockRuminant Nutrition and Digestive PhysiologyMeat and Animal Product Quality
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