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 Black Bull Breeding 15 Xx... Access

    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:

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