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Breeding Objectives
Breeding objectives are goals for specific traits that can be influenced through selection. Breeding objectives are unique to a beef operation and can change over time if needed. A breeding object may be to increase, decrease or remain the same for specific traits within the suite of traits important to the operation. When determining breeding objectives it is important to take other factors into consideration such as marketing plans, management level, replacement strategies and environmental conditions. Breeding objectives should focus on Economically Relevant Traits, however, traits of convenience, aesthetics or improved quality of life can be included. If improved profitability of the operation is the primary breeding objective then a well-structured economic selection index may be the best selection tool option.