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<blockquote data-quote="ANAZAZI" data-source="post: 664896" data-attributes="member: 7541"><p>Thanks. The calves grows like bad weeds and behave acordingly. The pied crosses express good muscle being only two months and a few weeks.</p><p>About twins, we had lots and lots of them when we were in dairy. One time in fifteen or so. One third were bull and heifer and ten % or so of the suspected freemartins are supposed to be fertile. This means that fertile "freemartins" are an occation for every 450 calvings. In all of my time I have seen about 700 calvings so it is soon time for the next occation! :banana:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ANAZAZI, post: 664896, member: 7541"] Thanks. The calves grows like bad weeds and behave acordingly. The pied crosses express good muscle being only two months and a few weeks. About twins, we had lots and lots of them when we were in dairy. One time in fifteen or so. One third were bull and heifer and ten % or so of the suspected freemartins are supposed to be fertile. This means that fertile "freemartins" are an occation for every 450 calvings. In all of my time I have seen about 700 calvings so it is soon time for the next occation! :banana: [/QUOTE]
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