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advantages of having a comprehensive range of EBVs is that it is possible to avoid extremes in
      particular traits and select for animals with balanced overall performance.
      Calving Ease EBVs (%) are based on calving difficulty scores, birth weights and gestation length
      information. More positive EBVs are favourable and indicate easier calving.
      CE % Direct = Direct Calving Ease - The EBV for direct calving ease indicates the influence of
      the sire on calving ease in purebred females calving at two years of age.
      CE % Daughters = Daughters’ Calving Ease - The EBV for daughters’ calving ease indicates how
      easily that sire’s daughters will calve at two years of age.
      Gestation Length EBV (days) is an estimate of the time from conception to the birth of the
      calf and is based on AI and hand mating records. Lower (negative) GL EBVs indicate shorter
      gestation length and therefore easier calving and increased growth after birth.

      Birth Weight EBV (kg) is based on the measured birth weight of progeny, adjusted for dam
      age. The lower the value, the lighter the calf at birth and the lower the likelihood of a difficult
      birth. This is particularly important when selecting sires for use over heifers.
      200-Day Growth EBV (kg) is calculated from the weight of progeny taken between 80 and 300
      days of age. Values are adjusted to 200 days and for age of dam. This EBV is the best single
      estimate of an animal’s genetic merit for growth to early ages.
      400-Day Weight EBV (kg) is calculated from the weight of progeny taken between 301 and
      500 days of age, adjusted to 400 days and for age of dam. This EBV is the best single estimate
      of an animal’s genetic merit for yearling weight.
      600-Day Weight EBV (kg) is calculated from the weight of progeny taken between 501 and
      900 days of age, adjusted to 600 days and for age of dam. This EBV is the best single estimate
      of an animal’s genetic merit for growth beyond yearling age.
      Mature Cow Weight EBV (kg) is based on the cow weight when the calf is weighed for weaning,
      adjusted to 5 years of age. This EBV is an estimate of the genetic difference in cow weight
      at 5 years of age and is an indicator of growth at later ages and potential feed maintenance
      requirements of the females in the breeding herd. Steer breeders wishing to grow animals out
      to a larger weight may also use the Mature Cow Weight EBV.
      Milk EBV (kg) is an estimate of an animal’s milking ability. For sires, this EBV indicates the
      effect of the daughter’s milking ability, inherited from the sire, on the 200-day weights of her
      calves. For dams, it indicates her milking ability.
      Scrotal Size EBV (cm) is calculated from the circumference of the scrotum taken between 300
      and 700 days of age and adjusted to 400 days of age. This EBV is an estimate of an animal’s
      genetic merit for scrotal size. There is also a small negative correlation with age of puberty in
      female progeny and therefore selection for increased scrotal size will result in reduced age at
      calving of female progeny.
      Days to Calving EBV (days) indicates the fertility of the daughters of the sire. It is the time
      interval between the day when the female is first exposed to a bull in a paddock mating to

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