ClaudiaMarie 25 02 01 is a high‑potential black bull bred for structural soundness, growth efficiency, and calving ease. Designed for commercial herds seeking consistent black‑hided offspring with moderate birth weights and strong weaning performance.
Butler, S. T., et al. (2020). Effect of bull age, breed, and genetic merit on herd reproductive performance. Theriogenology, 147, 135–141.
McDaneld, T. G., et al. (2014). Y chromosome haplotypes and reproductive success in Black Angus bulls. Animal Genetics, 45(5), 678–685.
If the "15 XX" means the record is actually about a cow (female), then relevant papers would cover:
Selective breeding is a cornerstone of modern agriculture. By choosing specific bulls and cows for breeding, farmers can significantly influence the genetic makeup of their herds. A black bull, like any other cattle, can be part of a breeding program aimed at achieving certain goals:
If you can provide the full string or where you found it (e.g., spreadsheet, database name, country), I can narrow down the actual document or recommend exact papers that analyze that dataset.
It looks like the phrase you’ve provided — “ClaudiaMarie 25 02 01 Black Bull Breeding 15 XX...” — appears to be a fragment of a coded or highly specific identifier, possibly from a game, a breeding simulation, a livestock record system, or a personal log.
Because the meaning is unclear, I will provide a general guide framework for interpreting and working with alphanumeric breeding records, livestock tracking codes, or game breeding logs — using your string as an example.
If you clarify the context (e.g., a specific game like Star Stable, Ranch of Rivershine, Horse Isle, or real-world cattle breeding software), I can tailor the guide further.
This string likely follows a breeder’s shorthand for:
Example breakdown of your string:
| Part | Possible Meaning | |------|------------------| | ClaudiaMarie | Animal name or breeder’s prefix | | 25 | Year (2025) or age at breeding | | 02 | Month (February) | | 01 | Day of month or first breeding attempt | | Black | Coat color | | Bull | Sex/species (bovine) | | Breeding | Event type | | 15 | Sire ID, generation, or conception score | | XX | Unknown / placeholder (e.g., unused code or gender unknown) | | ... | Additional fields (semen lot, dam ID, etc.) |
Identification: ClaudiaMarie 25 02 01
Breed: [Specify breed, e.g., Angus, Black Hereford, Black Simmental]
Date of Birth / Service Window: 15 XX [e.g., “15 June 2024” or “planned for 2025 season”]
| Component | Possible meaning | Search keywords for literature | |-----------|----------------|--------------------------------| | ClaudiaMarie | Animal name / owner / farm ID | (unlikely in paper titles) | | 25 02 01 | Date (25 Feb 2001) or unique code | "birth date effect on bull breeding performance" | | Black Bull | Breed phenotype (Angus, Black Baldy, etc.) | "Black Angus bull fertility", "coat color and breeding efficiency" | | Breeding 15 | Sire code / generation / group | "sire selection indices", "breeding value estimation" | | XX | Female sex chromosome (contradicts "Bull") — possibly a coding error or reference to a XX bull (rare intersex) | "bovine freemartin", "XX male syndrome in cattle" |
If you could provide more context or clarify the specific information you're seeking, I could offer a more targeted and detailed response.
It sounds like you're referencing a specific identifier or dataset entry — possibly from a livestock breeding database, agricultural research trial, or genetic study — with the string:
"ClaudiaMarie 25 02 01 Black Bull Breeding 15 XX..."
From a scientific literature perspective, there is no known peer-reviewed paper with this exact string in its title. However, this format strongly resembles:
ClaudiaMarie 25 02 01 is a high‑potential black bull bred for structural soundness, growth efficiency, and calving ease. Designed for commercial herds seeking consistent black‑hided offspring with moderate birth weights and strong weaning performance.
Butler, S. T., et al. (2020). Effect of bull age, breed, and genetic merit on herd reproductive performance. Theriogenology, 147, 135–141.
McDaneld, T. G., et al. (2014). Y chromosome haplotypes and reproductive success in Black Angus bulls. Animal Genetics, 45(5), 678–685.
If the "15 XX" means the record is actually about a cow (female), then relevant papers would cover:
Selective breeding is a cornerstone of modern agriculture. By choosing specific bulls and cows for breeding, farmers can significantly influence the genetic makeup of their herds. A black bull, like any other cattle, can be part of a breeding program aimed at achieving certain goals: ClaudiaMarie 25 02 01 Black Bull Breeding 15 XX...
If you can provide the full string or where you found it (e.g., spreadsheet, database name, country), I can narrow down the actual document or recommend exact papers that analyze that dataset.
It looks like the phrase you’ve provided — “ClaudiaMarie 25 02 01 Black Bull Breeding 15 XX...” — appears to be a fragment of a coded or highly specific identifier, possibly from a game, a breeding simulation, a livestock record system, or a personal log.
Because the meaning is unclear, I will provide a general guide framework for interpreting and working with alphanumeric breeding records, livestock tracking codes, or game breeding logs — using your string as an example.
If you clarify the context (e.g., a specific game like Star Stable, Ranch of Rivershine, Horse Isle, or real-world cattle breeding software), I can tailor the guide further. ClaudiaMarie 25 02 01 is a high‑potential black
This string likely follows a breeder’s shorthand for:
Example breakdown of your string:
| Part | Possible Meaning | |------|------------------| | ClaudiaMarie | Animal name or breeder’s prefix | | 25 | Year (2025) or age at breeding | | 02 | Month (February) | | 01 | Day of month or first breeding attempt | | Black | Coat color | | Bull | Sex/species (bovine) | | Breeding | Event type | | 15 | Sire ID, generation, or conception score | | XX | Unknown / placeholder (e.g., unused code or gender unknown) | | ... | Additional fields (semen lot, dam ID, etc.) |
Identification: ClaudiaMarie 25 02 01
Breed: [Specify breed, e.g., Angus, Black Hereford, Black Simmental]
Date of Birth / Service Window: 15 XX [e.g., “15 June 2024” or “planned for 2025 season”] Butler, S
| Component | Possible meaning | Search keywords for literature | |-----------|----------------|--------------------------------| | ClaudiaMarie | Animal name / owner / farm ID | (unlikely in paper titles) | | 25 02 01 | Date (25 Feb 2001) or unique code | "birth date effect on bull breeding performance" | | Black Bull | Breed phenotype (Angus, Black Baldy, etc.) | "Black Angus bull fertility", "coat color and breeding efficiency" | | Breeding 15 | Sire code / generation / group | "sire selection indices", "breeding value estimation" | | XX | Female sex chromosome (contradicts "Bull") — possibly a coding error or reference to a XX bull (rare intersex) | "bovine freemartin", "XX male syndrome in cattle" |
If you could provide more context or clarify the specific information you're seeking, I could offer a more targeted and detailed response.
It sounds like you're referencing a specific identifier or dataset entry — possibly from a livestock breeding database, agricultural research trial, or genetic study — with the string:
"ClaudiaMarie 25 02 01 Black Bull Breeding 15 XX..."
From a scientific literature perspective, there is no known peer-reviewed paper with this exact string in its title. However, this format strongly resembles: