Freddy
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Heard that some gold bull died .....
Show Heifer said:Call me silly, but you (generic you) will never convince me clones do not have health problems that make them die young. I now believe the guy I talked to about a year ago and his theory about clones....
Question is will that shorter and sicker life span be passed on to the offspring?Show Heifer said:Call me silly, but you (generic you) will never convince me clones do not have health problems that make them die young. I now believe the guy I talked to about a year ago and his theory about clones....
I was wandering the same thing? ???Torch said:Question is will that shorter and sicker life span be passed on to the offspring?Show Heifer said:Call me silly, but you (generic you) will never convince me clones do not have health problems that make them die young. I now believe the guy I talked to about a year ago and his theory about clones....
With what it costs to clone one, collect him, promote him and the costs of the insurance premium payments I think I would rather have the live bull. Sure when he is dead you can raise the semen price and collect a insurance check but as young as this bull was there most likely was not a large semen bank built up. A live bull is more profitable than one dead at 2 yrs old that will be soon forgotten because of the limited exposure and usage he will now have.SHAGGY said:Dead bull = Nice insurance check and higher priced semen. Sounds like a good reason for alot of those "accidents" as well. Little off topic.