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    TRIPLETTS!!!

    They aren't bred for Happy Meals becuz Angus and Texas Longhorns are two way, way different animals but I couldn't help putting in a good word for a great breed! ;) Pardon me please.
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    TRIPLETTS!!!

    Most people would agree with you! LOL but actually, that never happens. These Longhorns know where the tips of their horns are just like we know where the tips of our fingers are :)
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    TRIPLETTS!!!

    so far so good! but I think he is going to have to supplement her milk, to give her relief and so that she doesn't develop a calcium deficiency. Three little mouths is a lot for one mama.
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    TRIPLETTS!!!

    Amazing news from a fellow Texas Longhorn breeder! His cow just had TRIPLETTS!!! The calves are all heifers. Mama and babies are all doing great!!🥰 And of course, being a Texas Longhorn, she is automatically easy calving. To learn more about this amazing breed, visit us at...
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    Third failed AI... Fat cow... now what?

    Possibly over conditioned. However, since you are addressing each of the concurrent issues and before you invest in more A.I. expenses, it might be best to put her with a bull. Hope it works out well for you! :)
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    Third failed AI... Fat cow... now what?

    We've been almost entirely 100 percent A.I. for the last 20 yrs. Folks are quick to slaughter a good cow bc they didn't take with. A.I. HUGE mistake!!! Is the semen viable or dead? What is the skill level of the inseminator? was she in Standing Heat or a stab in the dark, timed breeding? Has she...
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    genome breeding questions

    Hi Everyone, I have a couple questions relating to breeding for homozygous black cattle. I would appreciate your thoughts. 1. If a cow has an E+/E+ genotype (wild type black coloration) what would I need to breed her to in order to produce a homozygous black ED/ED calf? with what percentages...
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