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<blockquote data-quote="Rustler9" data-source="post: 82804" data-attributes="member: 440"><p>I purposely bred one of my cows to her son hoping to get a heifer and that's what I got. The calf is growing extremely well and shows no defects. I will breed this heifer to other bulls-not back to her father. I expect this girl to turn out really nice. My dad just had two of his heifers to calve by their father, a big Gelbvieh bull. This was not intended but the bull got in with the heifers. These calves are fine, one is a bull and one is a heifer. I think they would be fine to use for breeding as long as they're bred to new blood.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rustler9, post: 82804, member: 440"] I purposely bred one of my cows to her son hoping to get a heifer and that's what I got. The calf is growing extremely well and shows no defects. I will breed this heifer to other bulls-not back to her father. I expect this girl to turn out really nice. My dad just had two of his heifers to calve by their father, a big Gelbvieh bull. This was not intended but the bull got in with the heifers. These calves are fine, one is a bull and one is a heifer. I think they would be fine to use for breeding as long as they're bred to new blood. [/QUOTE]
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