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<blockquote data-quote="Chuckie" data-source="post: 82832" data-attributes="member: 637"><p>I agree on not breeding that close. It might pull out all the good side of that line, but the fear of potential defects would out weigh the other like what Dun had stated. I went to one of the bigger sales last year. They had a heifer that somehow had been bred back to her sire, and they said it was not meant to happen. With that many cattle to keep up with, and so many employees, it can happen. The bull was beautiful, and sold high. I wouldn't take the chance though. I would think the owner of that bull would have to pay close attention to the breeding of each cow they breed him to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chuckie, post: 82832, member: 637"] I agree on not breeding that close. It might pull out all the good side of that line, but the fear of potential defects would out weigh the other like what Dun had stated. I went to one of the bigger sales last year. They had a heifer that somehow had been bred back to her sire, and they said it was not meant to happen. With that many cattle to keep up with, and so many employees, it can happen. The bull was beautiful, and sold high. I wouldn't take the chance though. I would think the owner of that bull would have to pay close attention to the breeding of each cow they breed him to. [/QUOTE]
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