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Calving ease bull? I'm not so sure
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<blockquote data-quote="3BMorne" data-source="post: 1624814" data-attributes="member: 39936"><p>i have his ebv's not sure how well they translate to american epd's which is why I gave percentages.</p><p>Calving ease direct: +4.2</p><p>Gestation length: -3.5</p><p>Birth weight +3.5</p><p>Days to calving: -6.8</p><p></p><p>Forgot about hybrid vigour, thanks for the reminder.</p><p>They were not pelvic measured, all weighed 900lbs+ at joining so we werent too concerned at the time given that we thought we had a great calving ease bull on hand.</p><p></p><p>Theyre still about 4months out so we have a bit of time to correct and mitigate damage if we need to. Just trying to get a feel of some more experienced heads' opinions before I dive in and do something drastic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="3BMorne, post: 1624814, member: 39936"] i have his ebv's not sure how well they translate to american epd's which is why I gave percentages. Calving ease direct: +4.2 Gestation length: -3.5 Birth weight +3.5 Days to calving: -6.8 Forgot about hybrid vigour, thanks for the reminder. They were not pelvic measured, all weighed 900lbs+ at joining so we werent too concerned at the time given that we thought we had a great calving ease bull on hand. Theyre still about 4months out so we have a bit of time to correct and mitigate damage if we need to. Just trying to get a feel of some more experienced heads' opinions before I dive in and do something drastic. [/QUOTE]
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