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<blockquote data-quote="Ebenezer" data-source="post: 1582407" data-attributes="member: 24565"><p>Someone can correct me but if an animal does not have much or any foot data submitted it seems that the animals are started or assumed to be scoring .50 and .50. I looked up some older cattle that were known to have foot issues and they were low accuracy and right at those .50/.50 marks. Have mercy!</p><p></p><p>EPDs: I think that, for example, Scotch Cap and PDBS could be used today and get big and fast growing cattle to compete. They were growth bulls and changers of yesteryear but once time moves on the EPDs slide.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ebenezer, post: 1582407, member: 24565"] Someone can correct me but if an animal does not have much or any foot data submitted it seems that the animals are started or assumed to be scoring .50 and .50. I looked up some older cattle that were known to have foot issues and they were low accuracy and right at those .50/.50 marks. Have mercy! EPDs: I think that, for example, Scotch Cap and PDBS could be used today and get big and fast growing cattle to compete. They were growth bulls and changers of yesteryear but once time moves on the EPDs slide. [/QUOTE]
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