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<blockquote data-quote="rockridgecattle" data-source="post: 923173" data-attributes="member: 6198"><p>Considering how much i hate twins, I would be the type of producer who would want to know if he was a twin. Not a risk I like. If it were me, I would pass just because i hate having twins so much.</p><p>IMO, twins cost more, need more groceries to the cow to raise decent calves, and the risk on breed back or even the risk on a good sizes weaned calf next year due to being run down a bit is what is the draw back to me.</p><p>We have had a few twins, and it takes it's tole on a cow, in Manitoba winters that is</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rockridgecattle, post: 923173, member: 6198"] Considering how much i hate twins, I would be the type of producer who would want to know if he was a twin. Not a risk I like. If it were me, I would pass just because i hate having twins so much. IMO, twins cost more, need more groceries to the cow to raise decent calves, and the risk on breed back or even the risk on a good sizes weaned calf next year due to being run down a bit is what is the draw back to me. We have had a few twins, and it takes it's tole on a cow, in Manitoba winters that is [/QUOTE]
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