Genetic Merit Scorecard
An objective, reliable way to describe genetic potential.
Quantify calf performance. The Genetic Merit Scorecard(GMS) draws on the industry’s largest database to evaluate calf genetics. It projects their performance potential from weaning to the packing plant, using the breeding history of a herd. Scores indicate how cattle will perform in the feedlot and on the rail, with top Grid scores earning the Certified Angus Beef® brand Targeting the Brand™ logo.
Amplify marketing opportunities. Producers are being paid premiums in the marketplace for cattle enrolled in the Genetic Merit Scorecard program. Over time, the return on investment has been extremely good for these programs, as well as others offered through IMI Global.
Simple to use, easy to understand.
Genetic Merit Scorecard gives producers the ability to effectively communicate the genetic merit of their calves to potential buyers and differentiate their calves from others’ on sale day. The program also serves as a platform to track genetic progress to make sure the next calf crop is better than the last.
What do the scores mean?
With the industry average being 100, the higher the score, the greater the genetic potential of the calves.
Beef Score
Predicts genetic potential for feedlot performance and carcass value.
Feedlot Score
Signifies a group's potential for post-weaning performance.
Grid Score
Signals the performance potential for carcass grid merit.
Maternal Score
Demonstrates an enrollment group's genetic potential for use as replacement heifers.
Want to improve scores?
GMS figures are based on the American Angus Association’s $Value indexes. Year to year, if your scores stay the same, you’ve kept up with the pace of genetic improvement across the industry. The scorecard can also help you document your progress for long-term profitability.
To raise Beef scores: select for higher $B (key EPDs included: WW, YW, FAT, REA, CWT, MARB).
To raise Feedlot scores: select for higher $F (key EPDs included: WW, YW, and RADG and DMI when available).
To raise Grid Score: select for higher $G (key EPDs included: FAT, REA, MARB, CWT).
Variation in Quality Grade by GMS Beef Score
Genetic Merit Scorecard FAQs
Scores allow producers to objectively differentiate the performance potential of their calves across three areas - Beef, Feedlot and Grid - using a range from 0 to 200, with the industry average being 100. The higher the score, the greater the genetic potential of the calves.
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Beef Score – Describes genetic potential for feedlot performance and carcass value in the group of feeder cattle.
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Feedlot Score – Demonstrates an enrollment group's potential for post-weaning performance.
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Grid Score – Signifies performance potential for carcass grid merit
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Maternal Score - Demonstrates an enrollment group's genetic potential for use as replacement heifers.
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Group Age and Source verification with IMI Global
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A list of sire registration numbers – Sires must be predominantly (50% or more) registered Angus.
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Cow herd breed composition
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Optional: A sire history to help increase the accuracy of your scores – 10 years of sire history is ideal.