kfacres
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simtal said:FutureBreeder said:BW-70 not reccommended for heifers?
a sire's actual bw has little bearing on calving-ease
he was also born a twin
simtal said:FutureBreeder said:BW-70 not reccommended for heifers?
a sire's actual bw has little bearing on calving-ease
Thats inaccurate. Ask the owner. He was not a twin.kfacres said:simtal said:FutureBreeder said:BW-70 not reccommended for heifers?
a sire's actual bw has little bearing on calving-ease
he was also born a twin
FutureBreeder said:Ive heard that he was a twin also ???
GLZ said:FutureBreeder said:Ive heard that he was a twin also ???
It was a very popular rumor at one time. Sinclair has denied it on more than one occasion on here.
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i think it would be very foolish to promote a twin and I'm sure that Sinclair runs a very respectable operation and wouldn't dare think of this
kfacres said:Why would it be foolish to promote a twin??? A twin as calving ease? or a twin in general??? Curious to see why you think so
kfacres said:simtal said:FutureBreeder said:BW-70 not reccommended for heifers?
a sire's actual bw has little bearing on calving-ease
he was also born a twin
DavidSinclair said:kfacres said:simtal said:FutureBreeder said:BW-70 not reccommended for heifers?
a sire's actual bw has little bearing on calving-ease
he was also born a twin
We would not have bought SP if he was a twin. We would not have considered buying SP if he was a twin.
“Alpha” hit the nail on the head. No cattleman worth their salt would leave a twin purebred bull intact. It just doesn’t make any sense. It’s hereditary and unwanted. It would be worse than TH or PHA imo because it is not manageable.
(Maybe a clubby or terminal bull but even that is a stretch)
To “Kfacres” – your statement “he was also born a twin” would indicate that you are not just repeating something that you were told / read and that you know this to be a fact. If this is the case please enlighten me (David Sinclair 765-719-0744 cell) because someone needs to hear from my attorney.
Simmimom said:We have a SP heifer that has been preforming well in the showring. Had some concerns about what to breed her to (mostly because of things I read on here about the big calves he produces). Was told by someone who has used him a lot that he thinks thebig calves seem to be happening "up North" as opposed to TX and has something to do with the regional differences in feed. We are still aiming to go calving ease, but feel less worried.
frostback said:What about identical bull twins, where the egg splits. Does that not increase the odds that the twin bulls heifers would have twins?