Adjustment factors to allow comparison of EPD from several breed associations for birth, weaning, and yearling weights have been available for more than 10 yr. This paper describes steps to calculate adjustment factors for EPD for 4 carcass traits: marbling score, fat thickness, ribeye area, and retail product percentage. The required information is the same as for the weight traits: 1) breed of sire solutions based on measurements on progeny at the US Meat Animal Research Center (USMARC) that have sires with breed association EPD, 2) mean EPD of sires weighted by number of progeny at USMARC (USMARC progeny not included in breed association EPD), and 3) mean EPD of nonparents from breed associations (defined as animals born 2 yr prior to ca...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
peer-reviewedThe objective was to examine the effect of sire expected progeny difference (EPD) for c...
A new carcass EPD has been developed for the American Angus Association’s National Carcass Evaluatio...
The table of adjustment factors to be used to estimate across-breed expected progeny differences (AB...
The table of adjustment factors to be used to estimate across-breed expected progeny differences (AB...
The table of adjustment factors to be used to estimate across-breed expected progeny differences (AB...
Factors to adjust the expected progeny differences (EPD) of each of 18 breeds to the base of Angus E...
Factors to adjust the expected progeny differences (EPD) of each of 18 breeds to the base of Angus E...
Records on growth traits were obtained from five Midwestern agricultural experiment stations as part...
Records on birth (BWT), weaning (WWT), and yearling (YWT) weights on F$\sb1$ progeny from 13 sire br...
Records (2,910) of birth (BWT), weaning (WW), and yearling weight (YW) of F1 calves produced in a to...
Expected progeny differences (EPDs) have been the primary tool for genetic improvement of beef cattl...
Weights of males and females can be considered to be correlated traits with different averages and v...
A table for adjusting expected progeny differences (EPD) to a base year and breed basis depends on a...
Carcass evaluation for the Angus breed was conceived by Dr. Richard Willham and co-researchers at Io...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
peer-reviewedThe objective was to examine the effect of sire expected progeny difference (EPD) for c...
A new carcass EPD has been developed for the American Angus Association’s National Carcass Evaluatio...
The table of adjustment factors to be used to estimate across-breed expected progeny differences (AB...
The table of adjustment factors to be used to estimate across-breed expected progeny differences (AB...
The table of adjustment factors to be used to estimate across-breed expected progeny differences (AB...
Factors to adjust the expected progeny differences (EPD) of each of 18 breeds to the base of Angus E...
Factors to adjust the expected progeny differences (EPD) of each of 18 breeds to the base of Angus E...
Records on growth traits were obtained from five Midwestern agricultural experiment stations as part...
Records on birth (BWT), weaning (WWT), and yearling (YWT) weights on F$\sb1$ progeny from 13 sire br...
Records (2,910) of birth (BWT), weaning (WW), and yearling weight (YW) of F1 calves produced in a to...
Expected progeny differences (EPDs) have been the primary tool for genetic improvement of beef cattl...
Weights of males and females can be considered to be correlated traits with different averages and v...
A table for adjusting expected progeny differences (EPD) to a base year and breed basis depends on a...
Carcass evaluation for the Angus breed was conceived by Dr. Richard Willham and co-researchers at Io...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
peer-reviewedThe objective was to examine the effect of sire expected progeny difference (EPD) for c...
A new carcass EPD has been developed for the American Angus Association’s National Carcass Evaluatio...