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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 23 November 2017
In a previous study at Harper Adams University College (Marsh & Pullar 2002) the progeny from bulls with either a high (Top 10% Beef Value [LM29]) or below average Beef Value (Bottom 25% Beef Value [LM7]) were reared through to slaughter on a silage beef system. The calves sired by the Top 10% Beef Value bull recorded significantly higher carcass weights. The objective of this trial was to evaluate the performance of Limousin cross Holstein Friesian calves sired by bulls with either a Top 1% Beef Value or Top 10% Beef Value.