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Yes, but this, which is called Inbreeding, often causes far more problems with genetic defects and disorders, especially when animals are not tested for genetic defects, or have unknown genetic background (or are considered inferior in comparison to other superior animals). Inbreeding and Linebreeding should only be done if you know what genetics your herd has, if you have a LOT of experience with breeding cattle, and if you wish to purify a certain progeny line. Ninety-percent of the time it is highly unrecommended that most breeders, especially those that have to ask about it and are still novices to breeding cattle, to use inbreeding or linebreeding in their herds.

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Q: Is it possible to breed a bull to his mother and his offspring?
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