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<blockquote data-quote="hillsdown" data-source="post: 923144" data-attributes="member: 5106"><p>In spite of the dunce cap roaming the North, I would agree somewhat in letting a prospective<strong> buyer know that the bull is one of the twins </strong>just to address whatever concerns they have (regardless of those being possibly unjustified). The bottom line would be a BSE on the bull which would reveal any issues with testical size, live sperm count/ratio, etc. If the BSE is sound, it should dispel any concerns. Good luck with it and I hope it works out!</p></blockquote><p></p><p>His EPD's and registration will show it if the breeders are worth a pinch of salt in integrity . </p><p></p><p>I had best go knock my clean up bull on the head now as he must be a piece of crap. The dam raised him and his sister by herself and he was a forage only raised bull with a 39 cm scrotal circumference as a 15 month old and tested in the 90's for fertility and mobility . :lol2:</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="hillsdown, post: 923144, member: 5106"] In spite of the dunce cap roaming the North, I would agree somewhat in letting a prospective[b] buyer know that the bull is one of the twins [/b]just to address whatever concerns they have (regardless of those being possibly unjustified). The bottom line would be a BSE on the bull which would reveal any issues with testical size, live sperm count/ratio, etc. If the BSE is sound, it should dispel any concerns. Good luck with it and I hope it works out![/quote] His EPD's and registration will show it if the breeders are worth a pinch of salt in integrity . I had best go knock my clean up bull on the head now as he must be a piece of crap. The dam raised him and his sister by herself and he was a forage only raised bull with a 39 cm scrotal circumference as a 15 month old and tested in the 90's for fertility and mobility . :lol2: [/QUOTE]
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