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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 16449"><p>Commonly bulls are changed every other year to prevent breeding back to his daughters. If your bull is truly exceptional and for multiple previous generations there are no faults/traits that are undesirable you could breed him to his daughters. I persoanlly wouldn't, but since we AI 100% we aren'r really faced with the situation.</p><p></p><p>dun</p><p></p><p>> I posed a question a while back</p><p>> about the breeding age of heifer</p><p>> calf i bought recently.by the way</p><p>> thanks to dun for the reply. what</p><p>> i am wonderinng now is this, i</p><p>> have a santa gertrudis bull also</p><p>> about 2or 3months older than the</p><p>> angus holstein cross heifer. when</p><p>> i breed the two together if they</p><p>> produce another heifer calf, could</p><p>> you breed the daughter back with</p><p>> the same bull or get another bull?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 16449"] Commonly bulls are changed every other year to prevent breeding back to his daughters. If your bull is truly exceptional and for multiple previous generations there are no faults/traits that are undesirable you could breed him to his daughters. I persoanlly wouldn't, but since we AI 100% we aren'r really faced with the situation. dun > I posed a question a while back > about the breeding age of heifer > calf i bought recently.by the way > thanks to dun for the reply. what > i am wonderinng now is this, i > have a santa gertrudis bull also > about 2or 3months older than the > angus holstein cross heifer. when > i breed the two together if they > produce another heifer calf, could > you breed the daughter back with > the same bull or get another bull? [/QUOTE]
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