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<blockquote data-quote="JDI" data-source="post: 214676" data-attributes="member: 3318"><p>Has anyone ever heard of a genetic disorder passed on by a bull that causes the cow to dialate but not go into labor for up to 3 weeks. Then cause the calf to be 100-150lbs at birth due to the lenghtened gestation time.</p><p>I sold a man a bull & his first calves, he says, he has had a problem with the bull carrying a gene that will cause this. I have never heard of a bull effecting the lenght of a cows gestation. Now I know a bull will effect the BW of a calf but have never heard of this. Just wondering if anyone else has heard of this???</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JDI, post: 214676, member: 3318"] Has anyone ever heard of a genetic disorder passed on by a bull that causes the cow to dialate but not go into labor for up to 3 weeks. Then cause the calf to be 100-150lbs at birth due to the lenghtened gestation time. I sold a man a bull & his first calves, he says, he has had a problem with the bull carrying a gene that will cause this. I have never heard of a bull effecting the lenght of a cows gestation. Now I know a bull will effect the BW of a calf but have never heard of this. Just wondering if anyone else has heard of this??? [/QUOTE]
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