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Helpful Information to Understanding and Applying the Catalog Data<br />

BIRTH WEANING WT. DIRECT MILK YRLG Calving<br />

EPD WT EPD Adj. 205 WR EPD EPD CED CEM<br />

+1.8 74 +24 620 103 +17 +48 +5 +5<br />

Expected progeny difference (EPD) - is the estimate of how future progeny of each sire are expected to perform in each of<br />

the traits listed. EPD is expressed in pounds, either plus or minus.<br />

Birth WT - actual birth weight taken with scales.<br />

Birth EPD - expressed in pounds, is the difference between average progeny birth weights for sires. Birth weight cannot be<br />

used to predict actual birth weights due to maternal differences and differences in environment. Experience has taught us<br />

that the use of sires with lower birth weight EPD’s can reduce the risk of calving difficulty.<br />

Weaning Wt. Direct EPD - expressed in pounds, is a predictor of a sires ability to transmit weaning growth to his progeny.<br />

Weaning Wt. Adj. 205 - all calves are adjusted to a 205 day weight bringing them to an equal number of days of age for<br />

comparison.<br />

WR - adjusted weaning weight ratio.<br />

Milk EPD - is a predictor of a sire’s ge<strong>net</strong>ic merit for milk and mothering ability as expressed in his daughters.<br />

Yearling Wt. EPD - expressed in pounds, is a predictor of a sire’s ability to transmit yearling growth to his progeny.<br />

Calving Ease Direct (CED), is expressed as a difference in percentage of unassisted births, with a higher value indicating<br />

greater calving ease in first-calf heifers. It predicts the average difference in ease with which an sire’s calves will be born<br />

when he is bred to first-calf heifers.<br />

Calving Ease Maternal (CEM), is expressed as a difference in percentage of unassisted births with a higher value indicating<br />

greater calving ease in first-calf daughters. It predicts the average ease with which a sire’s daughters will calve as first-calf<br />

heifers when compared to daughters of other sires.<br />

Dam’s Progeny Weaning Ratio - the number of calves a cow has weaned and at what adj. weaning weight ratio.<br />

ET - embryo transfer calves are all ratioed 100 by the American <strong>Angus</strong> Association.<br />

Records - All weaning and yearling weights are processed through the American <strong>Angus</strong> Association’s <strong>Angus</strong> Herd Improvement<br />

Records program (AHIR).<br />

Understanding Carcass Data<br />

Carcass<br />

CW Marb RE Fat<br />

+7 +.40 +.12 +.009<br />

Carcass Weight EPD (CW), expressed in pounds is a predictor of the differences in hot carcass weight of a sire’s progeny<br />

compared to progeny of other sires.<br />

Marbling EPD (Marb), expressed as a fraction of the difference in USDA marbling score of a sire’s progeny compared to<br />

progeny of other sires.<br />

Ribeye Area EPD (RE), expressed in square inches, is a predictor of the difference in ribeye area of a sire’s progeny compared<br />

to progeny of other sires.<br />

Fat Thickness EPD (Fat), expressed in inches, is a predictor of the differences in external fat thickness at the 12th rib (as<br />

measured between the 12th and 13th ribs) of a sire’s progeny compared to progeny of other sires.<br />

$ Value Indexes<br />

$ Values<br />

$W $F $G $B<br />

+26.08 +16.32 +21.09 +37.25<br />

$ Values are multi-trait selection indexes expressed in dollars per head, to assist commercial beef producers. Just as with<br />

EPD’s, variation in $ Values between animals indicates average expected differences in relative value of progeny if random<br />

mating is assumed and the calves are exposed to the same environment.<br />

$ W: Weaned Calf Value expressed in dollars per head, is the expected average difference in future progeny performance<br />

for preweaning merit compared to progeny of other sires.<br />

$ F: Feedlot Value expressed in dollars per head, is the expected average difference in future progeny performance for<br />

post weaning performance compared to progeny of other sires.<br />

$ G: Grid Value expressed in dollars per head, is the expected average difference in future progeny performance for carcass<br />

grid merit compared to progeny of other sires.<br />

$ B: Beef Value expressed in dollars per head, is the expected average difference in future progeny performance for post<br />

weaning and carcass value compared to progeny of other sires. The $B value combines the contributions of $F and $G.

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