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<blockquote data-quote="gizmom" data-source="post: 1340114" data-attributes="member: 13402"><p>I know full sibs can be very different. But wow when the numbers come back this different it sure makes you take a second look at the value of genetic testing.</p><p></p><p>The two calves I am talking about are flush brothers in AIMS you can get a projected EPD on calves prior to registering based on the sire and dams EPD's these two calves had projected EPD's of:</p><p></p><p>CED 9 BW 3.8 WW 51 YW 79 SC 0.85 DOC 27 Milk 19 EN 4.51 $W 43.94 $F 38.59 $G 21.84 and $B 79.84</p><p></p><p>We did GGPLD on all of our calves this is what the EPD profile is on the two calves after the test:</p><p></p><p>Giz Rainmaker C37 7009 6169 <a href="https://www.angus.org/Animal/EpdPedDtl.aspx?aid=FAAAACSOx84uPKj59A3%2fvRdz2TWLp6vWTvqiAuoTAird21el&time=LAAAAPmIpuB%2b3gNjIZrSmejXP5RrtmWPybyQQIPMl6oih0UbjdTt326mfwzwN7M0La6kZQ%3d%3d" target="_blank">https://www.angus.org/Animal/EpdPedDtl.aspx?aid=FAAAACSOx84uPKj59A3/vRdz2TWLp6vWTvqiAuoTAird21el&time=LAAAAPmIpuB+3gNjIZrSmejXP5RrtmWPybyQQIPMl6oih0UbjdTt326mfwzwN7M0La6kZQ==</a></p><p></p><p>Giz Rainmaker C41 7009 6169 <a href="https://www.angus.org/Animal/EpdPedDtl.aspx?aid=FAAAAFEEYohvSUVpCkHrDwKbO17jG4ibJKSStfBVjlHmU0zc&time=LAAAAPmIpuB%2b3gNjIZrSmejXP5RTeq63TWMA9n6MJKhYc%2fB%2bCQgEn1eZDfTABy%2fvJyFo6A%3d%3d" target="_blank">https://www.angus.org/Animal/EpdPedDtl.aspx?aid=FAAAAFEEYohvSUVpCkHrDwKbO17jG4ibJKSStfBVjlHmU0zc&time=LAAAAPmIpuB+3gNjIZrSmejXP5RTeq63TWMA9n6MJKhYc/B+CQgEn1eZDfTABy/vJyFo6A==</a></p><p></p><p>Now my question is would you use the C37 on heifer? Just throwing that out for discussion. We had planned to keep one of the bulls to use, if they continue to look as good as they do now. But figured we would need to use them for clean up on sale cattle since the BW was going to be to much for heifers. Now looking at the BW and CED on the C37 bull I have to say I am tempted to put him out next year for clean up on the heifers.</p><p></p><p>gizmom</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gizmom, post: 1340114, member: 13402"] I know full sibs can be very different. But wow when the numbers come back this different it sure makes you take a second look at the value of genetic testing. The two calves I am talking about are flush brothers in AIMS you can get a projected EPD on calves prior to registering based on the sire and dams EPD's these two calves had projected EPD's of: CED 9 BW 3.8 WW 51 YW 79 SC 0.85 DOC 27 Milk 19 EN 4.51 $W 43.94 $F 38.59 $G 21.84 and $B 79.84 We did GGPLD on all of our calves this is what the EPD profile is on the two calves after the test: Giz Rainmaker C37 7009 6169 [url]https://www.angus.org/Animal/EpdPedDtl.aspx?aid=FAAAACSOx84uPKj59A3%2fvRdz2TWLp6vWTvqiAuoTAird21el&time=LAAAAPmIpuB%2b3gNjIZrSmejXP5RrtmWPybyQQIPMl6oih0UbjdTt326mfwzwN7M0La6kZQ%3d%3d[/url] Giz Rainmaker C41 7009 6169 [url]https://www.angus.org/Animal/EpdPedDtl.aspx?aid=FAAAAFEEYohvSUVpCkHrDwKbO17jG4ibJKSStfBVjlHmU0zc&time=LAAAAPmIpuB%2b3gNjIZrSmejXP5RTeq63TWMA9n6MJKhYc%2fB%2bCQgEn1eZDfTABy%2fvJyFo6A%3d%3d[/url] Now my question is would you use the C37 on heifer? Just throwing that out for discussion. We had planned to keep one of the bulls to use, if they continue to look as good as they do now. But figured we would need to use them for clean up on sale cattle since the BW was going to be to much for heifers. Now looking at the BW and CED on the C37 bull I have to say I am tempted to put him out next year for clean up on the heifers. gizmom [/QUOTE]
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