EPD Basics and Definitions
G1967
Published 2011
Published 2011
Expected Progeny Differences (EPDs) allow for the comparison of animals within a breed for their genetic potential as parents for a given trait. EPDs have existed in the beef industry for decades and their use has produced intended genetic change in many traits. However, some producers are still reluctant to rely on EPDs when making selection decisions, presumably because of a general lack of understanding of how EPDs are derived and their interpretation.
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Publication Date | October 06, 2009 |
Last Revision Date | March 02, 2011 |
Language | English |
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Series | NebGuide |