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<blockquote data-quote="backhoeboogie" data-source="post: 708025" data-attributes="member: 3162"><p>True. If they were both female, there would be no issues. In fact, my opinion is they are more of a sure thing. My cows that were twin females calve on slightly over a 10 month interval. I have to calve year round to preclude neighboring bulls from breeding my stock. So my bull runs with the cows year round. </p><p></p><p>You have yourself a good friend on your hands. Many would have dumped this heifer at auction for some unsuspecting purchaser to buy. If she has normal teats and all other female organs are normal, you might have a chance. Something like an 8 or 9 percent chance depending on what you read. </p><p></p><p>If you are thinking of this gal as a breeding prospect, odds are very much against you. You're better off betting on something with a 98 percent chance. </p><p></p><p>Your friend has ethics. Go to the banding thread and you can read about the dude who has no ethics.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="backhoeboogie, post: 708025, member: 3162"] True. If they were both female, there would be no issues. In fact, my opinion is they are more of a sure thing. My cows that were twin females calve on slightly over a 10 month interval. I have to calve year round to preclude neighboring bulls from breeding my stock. So my bull runs with the cows year round. You have yourself a good friend on your hands. Many would have dumped this heifer at auction for some unsuspecting purchaser to buy. If she has normal teats and all other female organs are normal, you might have a chance. Something like an 8 or 9 percent chance depending on what you read. If you are thinking of this gal as a breeding prospect, odds are very much against you. You're better off betting on something with a 98 percent chance. Your friend has ethics. Go to the banding thread and you can read about the dude who has no ethics. [/QUOTE]
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