Limousin Releases Multibreed EPDs

US - Expected progeny differences (EPDs) from the autumn 2011 International Limousin Genetic Evaluation are now available through various features of the North American Limousin Foundation (NALF) web site.
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The EPDs represent more than two million pedigree and performance records for Limousin-based cattle in the US and Canada.

The Limousin breed's EPDs were calculated by Angus Genetics Inc (AGI). AGI conducted analysis for EPD accuracies for birth, weaning and yearling weights; milking ability; scrotal circumference; and provided the analysis for reproductive traits; docility and carcass traits.

"We are seeing a genetic trend for Limousin and Lim-Flex ® cattle that make them the perfect compliment to the nation's English-based cow herd," said Mark Anderson, executive director for NALF. "Limousin and Lim-Flex breeders continue to grow a product that meets the demands for the commercial industry."

Since AGI conducted NALF's evaluation, using improved hereditary ties to Angus seedstock, genetic predictions for Lim-Flex ® animals are the most timely and reliable of any for Angus-influenced hybrid seedstock.

"Commercial cattlemen are utilizing the power of heterosis," Mr Anderson added. "Over the past 40 plus years in North America, Limousin cattle have drastically improved to meet the demand. There is an ever-growing demand for cattle that will grade Choice while still yielding a higher percentage carcass. Limousin-influenced cattle do just that."

"No other multibreed genetic evaluation in the world more thoroughly incorporates performance information from two populations of animals as does AGI's work with NALF," he said.

In addition to EPDs for 13 economically relevant traits, NALF's evaluation included its Mainstream Terminal Index ($MTI), which simplifies mating decisions by ranking animals for expected net economic merit through simultaneous consideration of many traits.

"Utilising EPDs in making herd improvement selections is important because it provides added-value by eliminating part of the guessing game that comes with the purchase of your new herd addition," he said. "Our semiannual evaluations provide Limousin breeders and their commercial customers with helpful selection tools for genetic improvement."

Tools on the NALF Web sitethat interface with the genetic evaluation include the Sire Selector and Animal Search. The site's "Genetics & Performance" section includes the latest EPD statistics, percentiles, trends and trait leaders.

The EPD's can be found at http://www.nalf.org/

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