The fracture mechanics parameters associated with the fracture of transversely oriented bovine femur compact tension specimens have been determined for a slowly propagating and stable crack, as a function of cross head speed. It was found that an increase in cross head speed from 1.7–33 × 10−6 m sec−1 produced an increase in the crack velocity from 2.1–27 × 10−5 m sec−1 and an associated increase in the critical strain energy release rate (Gc) from 920 to 2780 J m−2 and in the critical stress intensity factor (Kc) from 2.4 to 5.2 MN m−32.