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
Test your knowledge: Interpreting BREEDPLAN EBVs
Meat & Livestock Australia June 7, 2024
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Question 1 of 3
1. Question
Complete this sentence.
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When interpreting BREEDPLAN EBVs, beef producers may compare to the level of genetic merit within the , compare expected difference in and consider EBV .
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Question 2 of 3
2. Question
Use the Percentile Band table below to complete the sentence.
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Bull 1 has a 600 day weight of +63. He ranks in the Top of the population.
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Question 3 of 3
3. Question
Consider the 200 Day Growth EBVs of the two bulls shown below and complete the sentence.
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The progeny of are expected to be, on average, kg heavier than the progeny of at 200 days of age.
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