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<blockquote data-quote="Frankie" data-source="post: 525807" data-attributes="member: 13"><p>I'm curious if you have seen some research on YW and Milk EPDs or if this is your experience? In the 20+ years we've been reading Angus EPDs, both average YW and Milk EPDs have gone up considerably. In 1988, they were +27 for YW and +4 for Milk. In 2006 they were +76 for YW and +20 for Milk. </p><p></p><p>In case anyone cares, the average height for an Angus yearling heifer in 1988 was 48.4 inches and in 2006 it was 48.6.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frankie, post: 525807, member: 13"] I'm curious if you have seen some research on YW and Milk EPDs or if this is your experience? In the 20+ years we've been reading Angus EPDs, both average YW and Milk EPDs have gone up considerably. In 1988, they were +27 for YW and +4 for Milk. In 2006 they were +76 for YW and +20 for Milk. In case anyone cares, the average height for an Angus yearling heifer in 1988 was 48.4 inches and in 2006 it was 48.6. [/QUOTE]
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