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<blockquote data-quote="uscangus" data-source="post: 841165" data-attributes="member: 13261"><p>i kept my twin bulls that came from a purebred bull, and dam was also black baldy angus. the bulls are almost a year by end of july, and parents' structures are med to med-large frame. the question, being a twin, affects the potent fertility of the bull sperm since they are twin. i am planning to bred them with solid bcs scores and med-large angus cows that are proven that they have calved before. these cows are also purebred black angus. thank you for your kind and generous responses. uscangus................</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="uscangus, post: 841165, member: 13261"] i kept my twin bulls that came from a purebred bull, and dam was also black baldy angus. the bulls are almost a year by end of july, and parents' structures are med to med-large frame. the question, being a twin, affects the potent fertility of the bull sperm since they are twin. i am planning to bred them with solid bcs scores and med-large angus cows that are proven that they have calved before. these cows are also purebred black angus. thank you for your kind and generous responses. uscangus................ [/QUOTE]
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