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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 10702"><p>Put her in a chute and check her, that's the only way to know for certain if all is well. The odds of her carrying calves from two services is are poor. But stranger things have happend with cows.</p><p></p><p>dun</p><p></p><p>> i dont think it would be possible</p><p>> for her to bred and it take each</p><p>> time 6-7 weeks apart... once the</p><p>> egg is fertilized it closes itself</p><p>> off and she wouldnt cycle</p><p>> anymore...</p><p></p><p>> dont know all the technical terms,</p><p>> but for her to breed with twins,</p><p>> the only way i know is for the</p><p>> eggs to both be fertilized in the</p><p>> same cycle..</p><p></p><p>> maybe dun or someone can say it</p><p>> better... or if i am missing</p><p>> something here, straighten me</p><p>> out...</p><p></p><p>> gene</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 10702"] Put her in a chute and check her, that's the only way to know for certain if all is well. The odds of her carrying calves from two services is are poor. But stranger things have happend with cows. dun > i dont think it would be possible > for her to bred and it take each > time 6-7 weeks apart... once the > egg is fertilized it closes itself > off and she wouldnt cycle > anymore... > dont know all the technical terms, > but for her to breed with twins, > the only way i know is for the > eggs to both be fertilized in the > same cycle.. > maybe dun or someone can say it > better... or if i am missing > something here, straighten me > out... > gene [/QUOTE]
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