Introduction Eurostar Indexes that appear on an animal are the end result of a series of routine steps known as a “Genetic Evaluation Run “. These genetic evaluations are run three times per year by ICBF, every April, August & December. Take for example, a Stock Bull – a genetic evaluation run will identify all calves of that bull & compare their performance records to those of the other animals reared alongside them in the same herd. Any data, together with records from relatives of the bull is also included. The genetic Index that is gained from an evaluation run is expressed in Euro values. The aim of this is to estimate how profitable an animal is for breeding. Remember a cow or bull will only ever transmit half their genes to the resulting calf. Example : A bull with a genetic index of €200 mated to a cow with an index of €100, is expected to sire a daughter with a Replacement Index of €150. (€200+€100/2=€150).
Replacement Replacement Index €100 Index €200
Replacement Index €150
The Indexes There are two main Eurostar indexes for beef animals – Replacement & Terminal. These Indexes have grouped traits together depending on their importance for achieving an overall goal.