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<blockquote data-quote="novaman" data-source="post: 827038" data-attributes="member: 2744"><p>You mustn't be around a dairy very often because I certainly don't have any spare time lying around. I sell all my bull calves because I just can't give them enough attention to raise them or I would keep them around. </p><p></p><p>Just as a note, I had a couple freemartin Holstein heifers last year. Decided to keep them around for awhile with the hopes that at least one would fall in the 10% that are fertile. I could have tested them but have never done it so I just ran them. They grew out very well, much like the couple Holstein steers we raise for beef. It seems that they were more masculine since they didn't have all the normal female hormones going through them. If you have the time I wouldn't be scared to try it. If things don't work out you won't be out a whole lot with one animal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="novaman, post: 827038, member: 2744"] You mustn't be around a dairy very often because I certainly don't have any spare time lying around. I sell all my bull calves because I just can't give them enough attention to raise them or I would keep them around. Just as a note, I had a couple freemartin Holstein heifers last year. Decided to keep them around for awhile with the hopes that at least one would fall in the 10% that are fertile. I could have tested them but have never done it so I just ran them. They grew out very well, much like the couple Holstein steers we raise for beef. It seems that they were more masculine since they didn't have all the normal female hormones going through them. If you have the time I wouldn't be scared to try it. If things don't work out you won't be out a whole lot with one animal. [/QUOTE]
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