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<blockquote data-quote="farmerjan" data-source="post: 1720879" data-attributes="member: 25884"><p>We have used a couple bulls over the years that were twins... no difference in effective pregnancies... we did get several sets of twins out of a bull that was a twin.... a couple did look like IDENTICAL twins. But that would have been the female having an egg that split... </p><p> I had a heifer that had twin heifers....3 days apart... the 1st one was dead, the 2nd one was alive... and they had identical tiny white spots on their forehead.... I had started a calf on the heifer after the dead calf (she was penned in when she looked close) and she was okay with it for the first day, then refused it the next day, and had the 2nd calf the next day after that. Still have the live one, called Lucky... working on her 3rd, maybe 4th, calf I think....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerjan, post: 1720879, member: 25884"] We have used a couple bulls over the years that were twins... no difference in effective pregnancies... we did get several sets of twins out of a bull that was a twin.... a couple did look like IDENTICAL twins. But that would have been the female having an egg that split... I had a heifer that had twin heifers....3 days apart... the 1st one was dead, the 2nd one was alive... and they had identical tiny white spots on their forehead.... I had started a calf on the heifer after the dead calf (she was penned in when she looked close) and she was okay with it for the first day, then refused it the next day, and had the 2nd calf the next day after that. Still have the live one, called Lucky... working on her 3rd, maybe 4th, calf I think.... [/QUOTE]
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