Badlands
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horseless:
Creep feeding a group of calves does not affect the EPD of the group. Breed associations do ask that creep feeding is reported to them.
They all get the treatment, the group average weight goes up, but the EPD are still going to be the same average as if they weren't creep-fed. I suppose if you had a big mix of high and low growth cattle in the group, it would spread the EPD out more, though. But, most breeders don't really mix wideranging EPD too much.
Now, if an individual animal really pigs out relative to some others, then that animal would have an inflated WW EPD relative to the group, same as if an animal didn't like to eat creep. GT MAximum spent a lot of time in the creep feeder, but guess what? His EPD were pretty high powered for the time. He was a big bull, who needed to eat a lot to grow, but he also transmitted that growth to his progeny.
If someone creep fed a group of calves and then reported them to be in the same contemporary group as non creep-fed calves, then the EPD would be wacky.
But, any treatment that applies to all the calves in the group has no effect on boosting or depressing EPD. The treatment becomes part of the contemporary group definition, thus it can't cause a shift in EPD.
Badlands
Creep feeding a group of calves does not affect the EPD of the group. Breed associations do ask that creep feeding is reported to them.
They all get the treatment, the group average weight goes up, but the EPD are still going to be the same average as if they weren't creep-fed. I suppose if you had a big mix of high and low growth cattle in the group, it would spread the EPD out more, though. But, most breeders don't really mix wideranging EPD too much.
Now, if an individual animal really pigs out relative to some others, then that animal would have an inflated WW EPD relative to the group, same as if an animal didn't like to eat creep. GT MAximum spent a lot of time in the creep feeder, but guess what? His EPD were pretty high powered for the time. He was a big bull, who needed to eat a lot to grow, but he also transmitted that growth to his progeny.
If someone creep fed a group of calves and then reported them to be in the same contemporary group as non creep-fed calves, then the EPD would be wacky.
But, any treatment that applies to all the calves in the group has no effect on boosting or depressing EPD. The treatment becomes part of the contemporary group definition, thus it can't cause a shift in EPD.
Badlands