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Never too Late to Feed Test

If cattle feed supplies are starting to get low and pastures need more time before turning cattle out, an Alberta Agriculture specialist recommends doing feed tests on remaining feed, if it hasn’t already been done.
 
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Source : Agriculture and Forestry

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How to read EPDs (expected progeny differences)

Video: How to read EPDs (expected progeny differences)

Expected progeny differences (EPDs) may look complicated at first, but they are a practical tool for making informed beef cattle breeding decisions. The bulls or replacement heifers you select today will influence herd performance, productivity and profitability for years to come.

This animated video, produced by the Beef Cattle Research Council, explains how to read and use EPDs in a clear, straightforward way. You’ll learn what the numbers mean, how to interpret them and see a step-by-step example of comparing EPDs between animals to help select genetics that fit your herd goals.