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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 74942" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>Calving ease is one of those terms that each breed usues a little differently. CED in some breeds is the bulls calving ease, in others it's the bulls daugthers calving ease. That's where the confusion starts. If CED is calving ease DIRECT or calving ease DAUGHTERS, which is also called calving ease maternal or calving ease total maternal.</p><p>There are numerous bulls that have both good direct calving ease (his calves) and maternal calving ease (his daughters calving ease). The daughters calving ease is the one that would relate to pelvic size, and even if not reported as such, the daughters calving ease is at least an indication of pelvic size.</p><p>I think I explained that right.</p><p></p><p>dun</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 74942, member: 34"] Calving ease is one of those terms that each breed usues a little differently. CED in some breeds is the bulls calving ease, in others it's the bulls daugthers calving ease. That's where the confusion starts. If CED is calving ease DIRECT or calving ease DAUGHTERS, which is also called calving ease maternal or calving ease total maternal. There are numerous bulls that have both good direct calving ease (his calves) and maternal calving ease (his daughters calving ease). The daughters calving ease is the one that would relate to pelvic size, and even if not reported as such, the daughters calving ease is at least an indication of pelvic size. I think I explained that right. dun [/QUOTE]
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