In two experimental herds 141 replacement heifers were reared with
the aim of investigating the relationships between growth from 5 to 18
mo of age and metabolic parameters. The heifers of both herds were
fed on a moderate ADG (MADG: 0.7 kg/d) or on an accelerated ADG
(AADG: 0.9 kg/d) diet. Heifers\u2019 BW, BCS, wither height (WH), hip
height (HH), body length (BL), and hearth girth (HG) were recorded
every 28 days. At 9 and 15 mo of age a blood sample was drawn for
analysing metabolic profile. Data from body measurements were
processed by analysis of variance and growth curve analysis, using
Laird\u2019s form of Gompertz curve. Metabolic profiles were processed by
Principal Components Analysis (PCA), followed by Pearson\u2019s correlation
analysis between growth curve coefficients and PCs. The AADG
heifers had greater actual ADG (0.83 vs 0.74 kg, P<0.001) and greater
daily increase of HG (1.76 vs 1.65 mm, P<0.005) than MADG heifers.
From 9 to 18 mo of age, BCS of AADG heifers diet was greater than
BCS of MADG heifers (P<0.05). From the comparison of growth curve
parameters between ADG groups, only the initial growth rate of HG
was affected by diet, and no effect was found on maturation rate. The
PCA showed a PC1 mainly composed of total protein and albumin (9
and 15 mo), Na and ceruplasmin (9 mo), glucose and Ca (15 mo). This
component was positively correlated (P<0.05) with the maturation rate
of the growth functions for BW, WH, HH, and HG