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Original Articles

The effect of animal gender on producer marketing behaviour

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Pages 180-185 | Published online: 15 May 2012
 

Abstract

Weekly grid market share by volume for slaughter steers is compared with slaughter heifers. Summary statistics indicate average grid market share for steers (42%) is higher relative to heifers (33%). The literature indicates that pregnancy and increased dark cutter incidence associated with heifers relative to steers create additional financial risk when heifers are sold on a grid. Empirical evidence suggests that carcass quality risk is a plausible contributing factor to gender disparity with respect to grid market share.

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Acknowledgements

The authors acknowledge partial funding by USDA-NIFA and the South Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station through USDA-NIFA Regional Project: W-2177, which supported this research. The authors appreciate the referee's suggested revisions and the comments by the AE and AEL editors. The authors are responsible for any remaining errors.

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