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<blockquote data-quote="Rustler9" data-source="post: 89418" data-attributes="member: 440"><p>It's just a matter of what you prefer to do with the calves from this breeding but they will be fine. They won't be retarded or deformed. If they are heifers they will be fine to keep for breeding or to sell to someone else for breeding as long as they are bred to a different bull (no relatives). These calves won't look any different than other calves. Many pure bred breeders routinely line breed and/or inbreed to improve their cattle. I have an excellent heifer calf that was born in January as a result of a planned mating between mother and son. This heifer will be out crossed to a different blood line at breeding age.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rustler9, post: 89418, member: 440"] It's just a matter of what you prefer to do with the calves from this breeding but they will be fine. They won't be retarded or deformed. If they are heifers they will be fine to keep for breeding or to sell to someone else for breeding as long as they are bred to a different bull (no relatives). These calves won't look any different than other calves. Many pure bred breeders routinely line breed and/or inbreed to improve their cattle. I have an excellent heifer calf that was born in January as a result of a planned mating between mother and son. This heifer will be out crossed to a different blood line at breeding age. [/QUOTE]
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