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NEMO | You shouldn't be concerned for a minute...not one...zero. It's as likely as not that the egg split. If the egg didn't split, then when the bull bred the cow, 2 eggs just happened to attach. Many get fertilized, few attach. Most of the time twins are as much about environment and the cow being in an advancing state of nutrition in addition to a more fertile cow. To say a bull that is a twin will give you lots more twins, therefore causing lots of problems, is ludicrous. | |
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