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<blockquote data-quote="allisonr" data-source="post: 1292591" data-attributes="member: 24362"><p>Thanks everyone for your responses! Didn't mean to stir up so much commotion! :lol: </p><p></p><p>wbvs58- I misspoke when I said EPD. I guess I just meant the data provided about the bull such as BW, WW, YW, SC etc. To get a full picture of what I'm talking about, Select Sires has an "EPD Spreadsheet" for each breed and each bull within that breed respectively (link below). As this spreadsheet doesn't blatantly say the SC in cm, but rather 0.56 +/- for example, I was curious as to how to tell a "good one" from the crowd. I did some research on how to analyze EPD spreadsheets (I guess that was my underlying problem, opps) and have a better idea now.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.selectsiresbeef.com/index.php/bull-database-search-results-page/page?bsearch_type=search_strait&breed=Angus&sort=ASC&sortf=bw%20epd" target="_blank">http://www.selectsiresbeef.com/index.php/bull-database-search-results-page/page?bsearch_type=search_strait&breed=Angus&sort=ASC&sortf=bw epd</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="allisonr, post: 1292591, member: 24362"] Thanks everyone for your responses! Didn't mean to stir up so much commotion! :lol: wbvs58- I misspoke when I said EPD. I guess I just meant the data provided about the bull such as BW, WW, YW, SC etc. To get a full picture of what I'm talking about, Select Sires has an "EPD Spreadsheet" for each breed and each bull within that breed respectively (link below). As this spreadsheet doesn't blatantly say the SC in cm, but rather 0.56 +/- for example, I was curious as to how to tell a "good one" from the crowd. I did some research on how to analyze EPD spreadsheets (I guess that was my underlying problem, opps) and have a better idea now. [url]http://www.selectsiresbeef.com/index.php/bull-database-search-results-page/page?bsearch_type=search_strait&breed=Angus&sort=ASC&sortf=bw%20epd[/url] [/QUOTE]
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