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American Angus Association $Value Indexes

















             Dollar value indexes, or
           $Values, are a tool used to
         select for several traits at once
          based on a specific breeding
          objective. An economic index
          approach takes into account
        genetic and economic values as
       well as the relationships between
            traits to select for profit.



       Maternal Weaned Calf Value ($M), an index expressed in dollars per head, predicts profitability differences in progeny due
       to genetics from conception to weaning. $M is built off of a self-replacing herd model where commercial cattlemen replace
       25% of their breeding females in the first generation and 20% in subsequent generations. Remaining cull females and all male
       progeny are sold as feeder calves. Increased selection pressure on $M aims to decrease overall mature cow size and improve
       foot structure and fertility while maintaining weaning weights consistent with today’s production.
       Weaned Calf Value ($W), an index expressed in dollars per head, provides the expected difference in future progeny
       preweaning performance from birth to weaning. $W assumes that producers retain 20% of their female progeny for
       replacements and sell the rest of their cull female and male progeny as feeder calves. Over time, increased selection pressure
       on $W will increase weaning and maternal milk traits while also continuing to increase mature cow size.
       Feedlot Value ($F), an index expressed in dollars per head, is
       the expected average difference in future progeny performance   EPDS DIRECTLY INCORPORATED INTO EACH $VALUE
       for post-weaning merit compared to progeny of other sires. The
       underlying objective assumes commercial producers will retain
       ownership of cattle through the feedlot phase and sell fed cattle       MATERNAL          TERMINAL
       on a carcass weight basis with no considerations of premiums
       or discounts for quality and yield grade.                     TRAIT      $M $W $F $G $B                    $C
       Grid Value ($G), an index expressed in dollars per carcass, is   CED
       the expected average difference in future progeny performance
       for carcass grid merit, including quality and yield grade     BW
       attributes, compared to progeny of other sires.               WW

       Beef Value ($B), an index expressed in dollars per carcass,   YW
       facilitates simultaneous multi-trait genetic selection for feedlot   CEM
       and carcass merit. $B represents the expected average
       differences in the progeny postweaning performance and        Milk
       carcass value compared to progeny of other sires. This index   MW
       assumes commercial producers wean all male and female         DOC
       progeny, retain ownership of these animals through the feedlot
       phase and market these animals on a quality-based carcass     HP
       grid.                                                         Claw
       Combined Value ($C), an index expressed in dollars per        Angle
       head, includes all traits that make up both $M and $B with the   DMI
       objective that commercial producers will replace 20% of their
       breeding females per year with replacement heifers retained   CW
       within their own herd. The remaining cull heifer and steer    RE
       progeny are then assumed to be sent to the feedlot where the   Marb
       producers retain ownership of those cattle and eventually sell
       them on a quality-based carcass merit grid.                   Fat
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