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<blockquote data-quote="dbird33" data-source="post: 1581835" data-attributes="member: 30465"><p>The main thing I'm curious about on $M is where do they have ideal set at. First pass looks like a cow with CED 20, BW -3, WW 80, CEM 20, Milk 50 is going to have a real high $M, but that would be a cow, I would feel is too extreme and probably, from my limited experience, not built for longevity. I'm curious if there is a set point where the higher epd on a particular trait begins deducting from the $M total. An example would be anything over a 30 milk deducts profit or a BW below -2 deducts profit. If not, $M will encourages extremes like the $B.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dbird33, post: 1581835, member: 30465"] The main thing I'm curious about on $M is where do they have ideal set at. First pass looks like a cow with CED 20, BW -3, WW 80, CEM 20, Milk 50 is going to have a real high $M, but that would be a cow, I would feel is too extreme and probably, from my limited experience, not built for longevity. I'm curious if there is a set point where the higher epd on a particular trait begins deducting from the $M total. An example would be anything over a 30 milk deducts profit or a BW below -2 deducts profit. If not, $M will encourages extremes like the $B. [/QUOTE]
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