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<blockquote data-quote="dutchcowboy" data-source="post: 887994" data-attributes="member: 14752"><p>Had several double musculled bulls (BB, M-A, pied)in the past, and yes they where lazy and had poor fertillity.They could handle no more than 12 -15 cows and only when its not to hot and when its not raining. Only the cows that didn't have double musculled parent ,calved the normal way. </p><p>I have to pay 265 Euro for a ceasar-cut :roll: , and I found I can make more money to use other sires than the double musculled ones. Evenso I liked the char and the limo very much.</p><p></p><p>Gr. DC</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dutchcowboy, post: 887994, member: 14752"] Had several double musculled bulls (BB, M-A, pied)in the past, and yes they where lazy and had poor fertillity.They could handle no more than 12 -15 cows and only when its not to hot and when its not raining. Only the cows that didn't have double musculled parent ,calved the normal way. I have to pay 265 Euro for a ceasar-cut :roll: , and I found I can make more money to use other sires than the double musculled ones. Evenso I liked the char and the limo very much. Gr. DC [/QUOTE]
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