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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 1614"><p>Hey Dun, First time I've checked this board in a while (had 111 NEW posts on Beginners Board). Saw your article about twins. Really interesting. Fits everything that I had thought about it. I feel that higher nutrition = higher incedence of twins. And it only makes sense that a cow in better condition AT THE TIME OF CALVING would have less trouble with retained placentas. We don't untrasound our cattle, but if I have a cow losing condition, I suspect twins and put her in with my "pampered" group. Always nice to read your comments. I've had "way" too many "deadlines" (newsletter - directory - semen order - and been gone for a sale in Pa.) Should have more time to check in now. Jeanne</p><p>> Over 90% of heifers born twin to a</p><p>> bull are sterile (freemartin).</p><p>> Doesn't matter what breed. This</p><p>> only applies to cattle.</p><p></p><p>> dunmovin farms</p><p></p><p> <a href="http://www.simmevalley.com" target="_blank">Simme Valley in NY</a> </p><p> <a href="mailto:simmeval@swns.net">simmeval@swns.net</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 1614"] Hey Dun, First time I've checked this board in a while (had 111 NEW posts on Beginners Board). Saw your article about twins. Really interesting. Fits everything that I had thought about it. I feel that higher nutrition = higher incedence of twins. And it only makes sense that a cow in better condition AT THE TIME OF CALVING would have less trouble with retained placentas. We don't untrasound our cattle, but if I have a cow losing condition, I suspect twins and put her in with my "pampered" group. Always nice to read your comments. I've had "way" too many "deadlines" (newsletter - directory - semen order - and been gone for a sale in Pa.) Should have more time to check in now. Jeanne > Over 90% of heifers born twin to a > bull are sterile (freemartin). > Doesn't matter what breed. This > only applies to cattle. > dunmovin farms [url=http://www.simmevalley.com]Simme Valley in NY[/url] [email=simmeval@swns.net]simmeval@swns.net[/email] [/QUOTE]
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