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Our first split embryo
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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 1478503" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>:bday: Chris - the geneticist at Cornell several years ago explained that an identical twin will have the exact number of sq inch of white, but not necessarily in the same locations.</p><p>I had two embryos split last year - both from the same flush - all heifers. </p><p>This is one time I would disagree with FarmerJan. I would NEVER advise to buy a calf (of any breed) to put on a cow for exactly what your vet told you. A healthy calf coming onto your farm is a disaster waiting to happen. Their bugs may/probably are totally different to what the rest of your newborns are immune to from your herds immunities.</p><p> :bday:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 1478503, member: 968"] :bday: Chris - the geneticist at Cornell several years ago explained that an identical twin will have the exact number of sq inch of white, but not necessarily in the same locations. I had two embryos split last year - both from the same flush - all heifers. This is one time I would disagree with FarmerJan. I would NEVER advise to buy a calf (of any breed) to put on a cow for exactly what your vet told you. A healthy calf coming onto your farm is a disaster waiting to happen. Their bugs may/probably are totally different to what the rest of your newborns are immune to from your herds immunities. :bday: [/QUOTE]
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