Busby, W.D.McKee, M.Corah, L.R.2011-02-092011-02-092011-02-09http://hdl.handle.net/2097/7167Analysis of breeding records for 128 percentage Simmental females either weaned early (average age 63 days) or conventionally (average age 194 days) showed no statistically significant difference between early-weaned and nursed heifer calves for subsequent conception rate, calving date, ease of calving, calf birth weight, or 205-day adjusted calf weaning weight.BeefReproductionEarly weaningCalf productionReplacement heifersEffect of early weaning on subsequent reproduction and calf production by replacement heifersConference paper