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EPD's What Do They Mean?
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<blockquote data-quote="lakading" data-source="post: 167364" data-attributes="member: 3173"><p>Let's also not forget that a lot of the offspring from "Proven" A.I. Stud bulls and donor dams are pampered so as to sell them as seedstock. High accuracies are not the end point, but rather the beginning. You must then sample these sires and evaluate their progeny's performance for your own management style (whether it be range conditions, pampering, or anything inbetween). That's what makes the cattle business so dang fun. So many variables in our pursuit of great cattle. </p><p></p><p>Remember, it isn't the destination, but the journey that counts. </p><p></p><p>Place your emphasis on continually striving to improve your own herd and with a little luck and a lot of hard work, the rest will fall into place.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lakading, post: 167364, member: 3173"] Let's also not forget that a lot of the offspring from "Proven" A.I. Stud bulls and donor dams are pampered so as to sell them as seedstock. High accuracies are not the end point, but rather the beginning. You must then sample these sires and evaluate their progeny's performance for your own management style (whether it be range conditions, pampering, or anything inbetween). That's what makes the cattle business so dang fun. So many variables in our pursuit of great cattle. Remember, it isn't the destination, but the journey that counts. Place your emphasis on continually striving to improve your own herd and with a little luck and a lot of hard work, the rest will fall into place. [/QUOTE]
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