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<blockquote data-quote="cow pollinater" data-source="post: 879413" data-attributes="member: 14661"><p>Weining and yearling weights are compared to a base population which resets every five years. Her WW is 29lbs greater than that of her base. What you're seeing in the graphs from the association is how fast the breed as a whole is moving away from the base. Once they reset what breed average is, this same cow will likely be more like a 15 on WW. For clarity:That doesn't mean that her calves weigh less in the future, it means the rest of the breed has progressed in this trait.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cow pollinater, post: 879413, member: 14661"] Weining and yearling weights are compared to a base population which resets every five years. Her WW is 29lbs greater than that of her base. What you're seeing in the graphs from the association is how fast the breed as a whole is moving away from the base. Once they reset what breed average is, this same cow will likely be more like a 15 on WW. For clarity:That doesn't mean that her calves weigh less in the future, it means the rest of the breed has progressed in this trait. [/QUOTE]
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