Abstract:
Spring-calving Angus (n=37) and Simmental (n=28) cows were used to evaluate the
relationship between milk expected progeny difference (EPD), milk production, total milk
energy, and weaning weight. There were positive correlations between milk EPD’s and milk
produced during lactation, total milk energy per lactation, and calf weaning weight. On average,
a 1 lb increase in milk EPD predicted a 1.8 lb increase in calf weaning weight and an increase
of 56.6 (Angus) and 70.2 (Simmental) lb in total milk per lactation. Our results suggest that
producers can use milk EPD’s as selection tools to influence the milk production of their cows
and subsequent weaning weights of their calves.