This study investigated the predictive value of reproductive tract evaluation and growth characteristics measured 30-70 d prior to the breeding season on 1) pregnancy outcome and 2) time to conception in replacement beef heifers. A total of 1,992 heifers (BW 329 ± 42 kg; age 347 ± 27 d) were delivered for enrollment in the Georgia Heifer Evaluation and Reproductive Development () program between 2006 and 2011 at two locations. Physical traits were selected to assess management of heifers prior to entering the program in addition to developmental traits traditionally measured in the HERD program and included: reproductive tract maturity score (), weight 70 d prior to breeding as a percentage of target weight, hip height () 40-50 d prior to breeding, and average daily gain 40-50 d prior to breeding.
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