Table 3.
Number of sires with progeny represented in high and moderate elevations, along with the average number of progeny per sire in each elevation category
| Elevation | N | Average number of progeny |
|---|---|---|
| High1 | 635 | 21 |
| Moderate2 | 112 | 14 |
| Both3 | 74 | 62 |
1Elevation ≥ 1,600 m.
2Elevation < 1,600 m.
3Sires with offspring in both elevation categories.