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<blockquote data-quote="dbirdsong" data-source="post: 1559586" data-attributes="member: 26699"><p>I have been raising a small herd of registered angus for the last 25 years but only recently started submitting data through AHIR. None of my cattle had epds established so the easiest way to get started was dna. I have been pulling dna on my calves and my plan was to keep the heifers and cleanup bull with the best profiles as I culled older cows. My problem is I just got several test back and the dna results aren't matching their Dams performance. Actually if I had not pulled dna I would have culled some of the better dna profiled cattle and kept the worst based on previous performance. I'm having a hard time wrapping my mind around these results.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dbirdsong, post: 1559586, member: 26699"] I have been raising a small herd of registered angus for the last 25 years but only recently started submitting data through AHIR. None of my cattle had epds established so the easiest way to get started was dna. I have been pulling dna on my calves and my plan was to keep the heifers and cleanup bull with the best profiles as I culled older cows. My problem is I just got several test back and the dna results aren’t matching their Dams performance. Actually if I had not pulled dna I would have culled some of the better dna profiled cattle and kept the worst based on previous performance. I’m having a hard time wrapping my mind around these results. [/QUOTE]
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