Scrotal Circumference at Puberty and its Relationship to Testes Mass in Three Genotypes of Beef CattleExport / Share Gazzola, C., Hill, R.A., Jeffery, M.R., O’Neill, C.J., Reid, D. J., White, D.H. and Burns, B.M. (2000) Scrotal Circumference at Puberty and its Relationship to Testes Mass in Three Genotypes of Beef Cattle. In: Animal Production for a Consuming World. AAAP-ASAP Conference, 2nd - 7th July, Sydney, Australia.
Publisher URL: http://www.asap.asn.au/index.php AbstractScrotal circumference (SC) is a simple, non-invasive measurement commonly used to evaluate bull breeding potential although its validity as a predictor of fertility is questionable (Holroyd, 1998). SC is highly heritable but varies with breed and animal factors such as condition, live weight and age. As an indicator of fertility, recommended SC values range broadly from 30cm to 38cm (Miller, 1992).
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