Importance of Matching Milk EPDs with Available Feed ResourcesMilk EPDs are expressed as pounds of calf weaning weight due to the dam’s maternal ability, rather than actual pounds of milk produced. Compared to many other regions of the country, the Upper Midwest and Northeast have relatively abundant feed conditions. Therefore, bulls with higher milk EPDs can generally be used. In other regions where feed resources are more limited, selection for high milk EPDs may jeopardize reproduction. Shown below are the results of a study conducted in the semi-arid Northern Plains environment. Note that as body size and milk production increased from medium/medium to large/high there was a tendency for reduced longevity.
*Adapted from MacNeil et al., 1994. --Harlan Ritchie, Distinguished Professor of Animal Science, Michigan State University
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