Using and understanding BREEDPLAN information
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Introduction
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Interpreting BREEDPLAN EBVsBREEDPLAN EBVs
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Interpreting BREEDPLAN EBVs
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Compare to the level of genetic merit within the current population
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Compare expected difference in progeny performance
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Consider EBV accuracy
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Additional resources1 quiz
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Interpreting Selection IndexesWhat are selection indexes?
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Interpreting selection indexes
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Selection indexes: important considerations1 quiz
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Using BREEDPLAN information in animal selectionUsing BREEDPLAN information in animal selection
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Select the selection index of most relevance
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Rank animals using the chosen selection index
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Consider individual EBVs of importance
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Consider other traits of importance
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Additional resources1 quiz
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Accessing BREEDPLAN informationHow to access BREEDPLAN information
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Accessing BREEDPLAN information ahead of bull sales1 quiz
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ConclusionConclusion1 quiz
Accessing BREEDPLAN information ahead of bull sales
Meat & Livestock Australia April 8, 2024
With BREEDPLAN information readily available online, you can prepare a shortlist of bulls that meet your genetic requirements ahead of sale day. On sale day all that remains is for you to conduct visual assessments of your shortlisted bulls. Remove from your shortlist any that don’t meet your visual assessment criteria.
Consider developing a secondary list of potential bulls to purchase. This allows you to have a back up plan if your top tier of bulls do not pass visual assessment and/or sell above your budgeted price.
Remember that BREEDPLAN analyses are run regularly throughout the year. Many BREEDPLAN analyses are run monthly, and some are run every fortnight. If you have created your bull buying shortlist well in advance of the sale, consider reconfirming your list in the days ahead of the sale to ensure you have the latest BREEDPLAN information.
Watch the video below to learn more about how you can best prepare ahead of a bull sale.