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<blockquote data-quote="Lucky_P" data-source="post: 842347" data-attributes="member: 12607"><p>The US Meat Animal Research Center (US MARC) developed a composite Twinning line of cattle - and still have it involved in research projects - and sell some of those animals from time to time. Seems like ABS carried semen on a couple of the USMARC Twinning bulls back in the late '80s. </p><p>Never used 'em, and still wouldn't. </p><p><a href="http://usda.biddersauction.com/cattle/index_files/Page347.htm" target="_blank">http://usda.biddersauction.com/cattle/i ... age347.htm</a></p><p></p><p>Have had two sets of twins here - one set worked out OK, the other didn't. </p><p>Most folks I've ever dealt with who've had twins would have preferred to have had one nice calf instead. Most of the time, you've got problems with the cow rejecting one, not having enough milk for two, not breeding back in a timely fashion, etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lucky_P, post: 842347, member: 12607"] The US Meat Animal Research Center (US MARC) developed a composite Twinning line of cattle - and still have it involved in research projects - and sell some of those animals from time to time. Seems like ABS carried semen on a couple of the USMARC Twinning bulls back in the late '80s. Never used 'em, and still wouldn't. [url=http://usda.biddersauction.com/cattle/index_files/Page347.htm]http://usda.biddersauction.com/cattle/i ... age347.htm[/url] Have had two sets of twins here - one set worked out OK, the other didn't. Most folks I've ever dealt with who've had twins would have preferred to have had one nice calf instead. Most of the time, you've got problems with the cow rejecting one, not having enough milk for two, not breeding back in a timely fashion, etc. [/QUOTE]
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