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             TESTICLE MEASUREMENTS                                   RED ANGUS GUIDE TO EPDS


        Testicular size is an indicator of puberty in both bulls and females, so   RedAngus.org
        selecting bulls with larger scrotal circumference measurements will not
        only ensure you of a bull who can service more cows over a given period   ProS .....Profi tability and Sustainability is an all-purpose index that predicts
                                                                     average economic differences in all segments in the beef supply chain. This
        of time, but will also provide you with daughters who will cycle earlier.  index is a combination of the breeding objectives modeled in the HerdBuilder
                                                                     and GridMaster selection indexes. In this index, replacement heifers are retained
               Recommendations for Scrotal Circumference             from within the herd and all remaining progeny are fed out to slaughter and sold
                                   Months of Age                     on a quality-based grid. Traits included in this index include calving ease, growth,
                                                                     HPG, STAY, Mature Weight, Dry Matter Intake and carcass traits. The resulting
                         12-14     15-20      21-30    30+           index is expressed in dollars per head born (Index/High Value).
        Excellent        35        37         39       40            HB .......HerdBuilder is a maternal selection index that predicts the economic
        Good             30-35     31-37      32-39    33-40         differences of animals for traits that are important from conception through
        Poor             30        31         32       33            weaning. Expressed as dollars per head born, HB is calculated based on the
                                                                     scenario that bulls are mated to heifers and cows, replacement heifers are
                          All measurements are expressed in centimeters.  retained and all remaining progeny are marketed at weaning. Traits included
                                                                     in the HB index include Calving Ease Direct, Calving Ease Maternal, Weaning
                                                                     Weight, Milk, Mature Weight, Heifer Pregnancy and Stayability (Index/High
                                                                     Value).
         GENOMICALLY ENHANCED EPDS                                   GM.......GridMaster is a selection index that predicts the average economic
                                                                     difference of non-replacement calves through the post-weaning phase of
                                                                     production. GM places selection pressure on growth, feedyard performance and
        All the bulls of both breeds have been                       carcass traits. Expressed as dollars per head born, GM is calculated based on the
                                                                     scenario that progeny are fed out to slaughter and marketed on a quality-based
        genetically profiled through Igenity to                      carcass grid. Traits included in GM include Average Daily Gain, Carcass Weight,
                                                                     Dry Matter Intake, Marbling, Back Fat and Rib Eye Area (Index/High Value).
        enhance the accuracy of their EPDs, verify                   CED ......Calving Ease Direct predicts differences in the percent of calves born
        parentage and, on the Simmentals, determine polledness and color.  unassisted out of 2-year-old dams. (Percent/High Value)

                                                                     BW ........Birth Weight predicts differences in actual birth weight of progeny.
                                                                     (Pounds/Low Value)
                                                                     WW .......Weaning Weight predicts differences in 205-day weaning weight.
                                                                     (Pounds/High Value)
                                                                     YW ........Yearling Weight predicts differences in 365-day yearling weight.
                                                                     (Pounds/High Value)
                                                                     ADG .......Average Daily Gain predicts differences in weight gain between 205
                                                                     and 365 days of age. (Pounds/High Value)
                                                                     DMI .......Dry Matter Intake predicts differences in daily feed intake as
                                                                     measured in a feedlot during the post-weaning period. (Pounds/Low Value)
                                                                     MILK .....Milk predicts differences in weaning weight attributed to the milking
                                                                     ability of the animal’s daughters. (Pounds/High Value)
                                                                     ME ........Maintenance Energy predicts the difference in maintence energy
                                                                     requirements. (Mcal per Month/Low Value)
                                                                     HPG .......Heifer Pregnancy predicts differences in the percent of daughters who
                                                                     are able to conceive and calve at 2 years of age following exposure to breeding.
                                                                     (Percent/High Value)
                                                                     CEM ......Calving Ease Maternal predicts differences in the percent of daughters
                                                                     who are able to calve unassisted as 2-year-old heifers. (Percent/High Value)
                                                                     STAY......Stayability predicts differences in the ability of an animals’ retained
                                                                     daughters to remain productive in the herd – calve every year – through 6
                                                                     years of age. (Percent/High Value)
                                                                     MARB ....Marbling predicts differences in marbling score – amount of
                                                                     intramuscular fat measured at the 13th rib. (Marbling Score Units/High Value)
                                                                     YG .........Yield Grade predicts differences in USDA Yield Grade, which is
                                                                     calculated using CW, REA and Fat. (Yield Grade Units/Low Value)
                                                                     CW ........Carcass Weight predicts differences in actual hot carcass weight.
                                                                     (Pounds/High Value)
                                                                     REA .......Ribeye Area predicts differences in square inches of ribeye area
                                                                     measured at the 13th rib.(Square Inches/High Value)
                                                                     FAT ........Fat predicts differences in the depth of backfat measured between the
                                                                     12th and 13th ribs. (Inches/Low Value)

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