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<blockquote data-quote="MULDOON" data-source="post: 32592" data-attributes="member: 445"><p>Oldtimer, thank you for the advice, I wasn't really planning on that particuler bull. I had pasted the epd information off of a web site, and was asking questions on how to read the EPD data.</p><p></p><p>What I am having problams with is CE , I uderstand that it means calving ease.,I understand that the scale is low as in one being bad// and high being good as in ten.</p><p>but how are they coming up with this data????</p><p>Is it based on mortality rate?? Time that the cow was in labor??</p><p></p><p></p><p>The bull that I have (Simmental) bred 3 cows & 3 heifers,</p><p>all calves were born healthy.</p><p></p><p>Now I'm getting a liitle confused about calling a Simmental bull a Continental. I thought that they were from switzerland, would that be called a European breed?</p><p>I'm kind of new to the business.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MULDOON, post: 32592, member: 445"] Oldtimer, thank you for the advice, I wasn't really planning on that particuler bull. I had pasted the epd information off of a web site, and was asking questions on how to read the EPD data. What I am having problams with is CE , I uderstand that it means calving ease.,I understand that the scale is low as in one being bad// and high being good as in ten. but how are they coming up with this data???? Is it based on mortality rate?? Time that the cow was in labor?? The bull that I have (Simmental) bred 3 cows & 3 heifers, all calves were born healthy. Now I'm getting a liitle confused about calling a Simmental bull a Continental. I thought that they were from switzerland, would that be called a European breed? I'm kind of new to the business. [/QUOTE]
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