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<blockquote data-quote="Chuckie" data-source="post: 791335" data-attributes="member: 637"><p>Scrotal EPD's are used to show fertility in the bulls and the cows as well. If the number is higher, the earlier both the bull and the heifer are supposed to mature as well. I have never heard that it causes them to have a longer reproduction life, but if that is so, maybe someone could let us know.</p><p></p><p>So many of the well known bulls, with great carcass numbers, BW's, etc......but when they get to the scrotal EPD, they totally crash. I have seen some as low as -.53. In the past, I have purchased bulls that would allow a cow to be a 0 scrotal, and his EPD be high enough to bring hers up to par. This would help raise the fertility in their offspring, and allow me some slack in the Sc on the cow's number. Of course, I would like her's to be average as well. I try to find more traits in a bull that will pull up a cow that is lacking in any area, such as REA.</p><p>Has anyone actually found that the scrotal size had affected the fertility of the herd? </p><p></p><p>When purchasing a bull, how important are the scrotal numbers to you, and what is the lowest number Scrotal EPD you would purchase to put in with your cows, knowing that you would be keeping some heifers along the way? </p><p>Chuckie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chuckie, post: 791335, member: 637"] Scrotal EPD's are used to show fertility in the bulls and the cows as well. If the number is higher, the earlier both the bull and the heifer are supposed to mature as well. I have never heard that it causes them to have a longer reproduction life, but if that is so, maybe someone could let us know. So many of the well known bulls, with great carcass numbers, BW's, etc......but when they get to the scrotal EPD, they totally crash. I have seen some as low as -.53. In the past, I have purchased bulls that would allow a cow to be a 0 scrotal, and his EPD be high enough to bring hers up to par. This would help raise the fertility in their offspring, and allow me some slack in the Sc on the cow's number. Of course, I would like her's to be average as well. I try to find more traits in a bull that will pull up a cow that is lacking in any area, such as REA. Has anyone actually found that the scrotal size had affected the fertility of the herd? When purchasing a bull, how important are the scrotal numbers to you, and what is the lowest number Scrotal EPD you would purchase to put in with your cows, knowing that you would be keeping some heifers along the way? Chuckie [/QUOTE]
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