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12021The performance of the Border Leicester in AustraliaBarwick, S A ; Brown, D J ; Cullis, B R; Bell, A K; May, T J; Lollback, M W; Rogan, I M; Killeen, I D; Caffery, G; Piper, L R; Bindon, B M; Wilkins, J F; Fowler, D G2-Jun-2021
2Sep-2020A method for deriving the genetic matrix needed for selection across combinations of breedsBarwick, Stephen A ; Johnston, David J ; Walmsley, Bradley J ; Jeyaruban, M Gilbert ; Boerner, Vinzent 2-Aug-2020
329-Apr-2019Methods and consequences of including reduction in greenhouse gas emission in beef cattle multiple-trait selectionBarwick, Stephen A ; Henzell, Anthony L ; Herd, Robert M ; Walmsley, Bradley J ; Arthur, Paul F20-Apr-2020
4May-2018Methods and consequences of including feed intake and efficiency in genetic selection for multiple-trait meritBarwick, Stephen A ; Henzell, Anthony L ; Walmsley, Brad J ; Johnston, David J ; Banks, Robert G 21-Jun-2019
52018Genesis, design and methods of the Beef CRC Maternal Productivity ProjectPitchford, Wayne S; Accioly, J M; Herd, Robert M ; Jones, F M; Laurence, M; Lee, S J; McKiernan, W A; Parnell, P F; Speijers, E J; Tudor, G D; Graham, J F; Banks, Robert ; Barnes, Anne L; Barwick, Stephen ; Copping, K J; Deland, M P B; Donoghue, K A; Edwards, N; Hebart, M L12-Jul-2018
62014Multi-trait assessment of early-in-life female, male and genomic measures for use in genetic selection to improve female reproductive performance of Brahman cattleBarwick, Stephen ; Johnston, David ; Holroyd, R G; Walkley, J R W; Burrow, Heather M 12-May-2014
72014Genetics of early and lifetime annual reproductive performance in cows of two tropical beef genotypes in northern AustraliaJohnston, David ; Barwick, Stephen ; Fordyce, G; Holroyd, R G; Williams, P J; Corbet, N J; Grant, T12-May-2014
82014The genetics of cow growth and body composition at first calving in two tropical beef genotypesWolcott, Matthew L ; Johnston, David ; Barwick, Stephen ; Corbet, N J; Williams, P J12-May-2014
92014Genetic correlations of young bull reproductive traits and heifer puberty traits with female reproductive performance in two tropical beef genotypes in northern AustraliaJohnston, David ; Corbet, N J; Barwick, Stephen ; Wolcott, Matthew L ; Holroyd, R G12-May-2014
102014Genetic relationships between steer performance and female reproduction and possible impacts on whole herd productivity in two tropical beef genotypesWolcott, Matthew L ; Johnston, David ; Barwick, Stephen ; Corbet, N J; Burrow, Heather M 12-May-2014
112014Genetic relationships of female reproduction with growth, body composition, maternal weaning weight and tropical adaptation in two tropical beef genotypesWolcott, Matthew L ; Johnston, David ; Barwick, Stephen 12-May-2014
122013Estimation of accuracies and expected genetic change from selection for selection indexes that use multiple-trait predictions of breeding valuesBarwick, Stephen ; Tier, Bruce ; Swan, Andrew ; Henzell, Anthony L 16-Sep-2013
132010Lifting beef industry productivity through genetic improvement - progress and challenges in a changing climateBarwick, Stephen 20-Apr-2011
142009Genetics of heifer performance in 'wet' and 'dry' seasons and their relationships with steer performance in two tropical beef genotypesHolroyd, RG; Fordyce, G; Sim, WD; Sullivan, MT; Johnston, David ; Wolcott, Matthew Lee ; Barwick, Stephen ; Burrow, Heather M 8-Mar-2010
152009Genetics of heifer puberty in two tropical beef genotypes in northern Australia and associations with heifer-and steer-production traitsJohnston, David ; Barwick, Stephen ; Corbet, N J; Fordyce, G; Holroyd, R G; Williams, Patrick James; Burrow, Heather M 10-Mar-2010
162009Genetics of steer daily and residual feed intake in two tropical beef genotypes, and relationships among intake, body composition, growth and other post-weaning measuresBarwick, Stephen ; Wolcott, Matthew Lee ; Johnston, David ; Burrow, Heather M ; Sullivan, MT11-Mar-2010
172009Performance of steer progeny of sires differing in genetic potential for fatness and meat yield following postweaning growth at different rates.: 2. Carcass traitsMcKiernan, W A; Wilkins, J F; Irwin, J; Orchard, B; Barwick, Stephen 12-Mar-2010
182009Performance of steer progeny of sires differing in genetic potential for fatness and meat yield following post-weaning growth at different rates.: 1. Growth and live-animal compositionWilkins, J F; McKiernan, W A; Irwin, J; Orchard, B; Barwick, Stephen 12-Mar-2010
192009Genetics of meat quality and carcass traits and the impact of tenderstretching in two tropical beef genotypesWolcott, Matthew Lee ; Johnston, David ; Barwick, Stephen ; Iker, CL; Thompson, John ; Burrow, Heather M 1-Feb-2010
202005Development successes and issues for the future in deriving and applying selection indexes for beef breedingBarwick, Stephen ; Henzell, Anthony L 27-Oct-2009
212005CRC 'Regional Combinations' project: effects of genetics and growth paths on beef production and meat quality: experimental design, methods and measurementsMcKiernan, W A; Wilkins, J F; Barwick, Stephen ; Tudor, G D; McIntyre, Brooke Louise; Graham, J F; Deland, M P B; Davies, L2-Nov-2009
222004Economic evaluation of beef cattle breeding schemes incorporating performance testing of young bulls for feed intakeArcher, JA; Barwick, Stephen ; Graser, Hans-Ulrich 27-Oct-2009
232003Economic evaluation of Hereford cattle breeding schemes incorporating direct and indirect measures of feed intakeKahi, A K; Barwick, Stephen ; Graser, Hans Ulrich 28-Oct-2009

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Dr Stephen Barwick
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Barwick, Stephen
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Barwick, S A
 
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