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Authors: McDonagh, MB Herd, RM Richardson, EC Oddy, VH Archer, JA Arthur, PF
Citation: Mb. Mcdonagh et al., Meat quality and the calpain system of feedlot steers following a single generation of divergent selection for residual feed intake, AUST J EX A, 41(7), 2001, pp. 1013-1021

Authors: Richardson, EC Herd, RM Oddy, VH Thomspon, JM Archer, JA Arthur, PF
Citation: Ec. Richardson et al., Body composition and implications for heat production of Angus steer progeny of parents selected for and against residual feed intake, AUST J EX A, 41(7), 2001, pp. 1065-1072

Authors: Arthur, PF Archer, JA Johnston, DJ Herd, RM Richardson, EC Parnell, PF
Citation: Pf. Arthur et al., Genetic and phenotypic variance and covariance components for feed intake,feed efficiency, and other postweaning traits in Angus cattle, J ANIM SCI, 79(11), 2001, pp. 2805-2811

Authors: Archer, JA Bergh, L
Citation: Ja. Archer et L. Bergh, Duration of performance tests for growth rate, feed intake and feed efficiency in four biological types of beef cattle, LIVEST PROD, 65(1-2), 2000, pp. 47-55

Authors: Arthur, PF Archer, JA Melville, GJ
Citation: Pf. Arthur et al., Factors influencing dystocia and prediction of dystocia in Angus heifers selected for yearling growth rate, AUST J AGR, 51(1), 1999, pp. 147-153

Authors: Archer, JA Richardson, EC Herd, RM Arthur, PF
Citation: Ja. Archer et al., Potential for selection to improve efficiency of feed use in beef cattle: a review, AUST J AGR, 50(2), 1999, pp. 147-161

Authors: Archer, JA Arthur, PF Parnell, PF van de Ven, RJ
Citation: Ja. Archer et al., Effect of divergent selection for yearling growth rate on female reproductive performance in Angus cattle, LIVEST PROD, 57(1), 1998, pp. 33-40
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