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<blockquote data-quote="cow pollinater" data-source="post: 1041017" data-attributes="member: 14661"><p>Destination928 was a positive $EN as I recall so there's a chance that he's taken after that side of the family and his own EN might come up... </p><p>But that's the danger in trying to breed out extremes. We like to think that if we breed a -38.02 to a +38.02 we'll get a 0.00 every time but in reality it can be anywhere in between the two extremes. The only way to get close to ideal on something like $EN is to sit down and figure out what ideal is in your situation and breed consistently to that number. The more times you put that specific number into an animals history the more likely they are to average to it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cow pollinater, post: 1041017, member: 14661"] Destination928 was a positive $EN as I recall so there's a chance that he's taken after that side of the family and his own EN might come up... But that's the danger in trying to breed out extremes. We like to think that if we breed a -38.02 to a +38.02 we'll get a 0.00 every time but in reality it can be anywhere in between the two extremes. The only way to get close to ideal on something like $EN is to sit down and figure out what ideal is in your situation and breed consistently to that number. The more times you put that specific number into an animals history the more likely they are to average to it. [/QUOTE]
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