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What is estimated breeding value? How is it measured?
 
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Most lambs are born in early spring.
 
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Answer to Question 1

Estimated breeding value is an estimate of an animal's breeding value compared to other animals. It is computed by using a very complicated formula using the animal's own performance data as well as that of the animal's half-brothers and -sisters.

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