Problem 1: Individual Animal Grouping Suppose a farmer decided to keep individual records for the new cattle. His records show 4 bred heifers valued at $900;5 cows valued at $1,000, and 1 bull valued at $2,000. Using the chart below, setup the individual records for each animal for year 1. Make sure that your animal ID for each type of animal is different, for example, bred heifers can start at 22-1, etc.; cows can start at 22-01, and the bull can be 22-001. In year 2 , the farmers decided to increase the value of the cow category to $1,200 because they improved the quality of the forages. Three (3) bred heifers each had calves valued at $500 each and one bred heifer died with her calf in birth. Calculate the new values for Year 2 below. Hint: don't forget to assign an animal ID to the calves with a different numbering system and make sure that your system can trace back to the momma cows. For example, if my momma cow is 2201, then her calf would be 22011 (indicating that this calf came from 2201 ). Problem 1: Individual Animal Grouping Suppose a farmer decided to keep individual records for the new cattle. His records show 4 bred heifers valued at $900;5 cows valued at $1,000, and 1 bull valued at $2,000. Using the chart below, setup the individual records for each animal for year 1. Make sure that your animal ID for each type of animal is different, for example, bred heifers can start at 22-1, etc.; cows can start at 22-01, and the bull can be 22-001. In year 2 , the farmers decided to increase the value of the cow category to $1,200 because they improved the quality of the forages. Three (3) bred heifers each had calves valued at $500 each and one bred heifer died with her calf in birth. Calculate the new values for Year 2 below. Hint: don't forget to assign an animal ID to the calves with a different numbering system and make sure that your system can trace back to the momma cows. For example, if my momma cow is 2201, then her calf would be 22011 (indicating that this calf came from 2201 )