You could, but you could also risk a calf coming out with a fatal genetic disorder due to inbreeding. Inbreeding is best for purebred herds of which you have a genetic history at your disposal, not a commercial herd which you have no genetic record of.
Not if you have no idea of the genetic and hereditary history of both going back several generations. You're better off, just to be safe, to breed the heifer to an unrelated bull.
yes but it would be like raping your daughter
The bull's name in the movie "The Rare Breed" was Vindicator.
A Holstein bull calf can be around 12 months of age to be able to breed.
No because it is inbreeding, it can cause various diseases of mutated genes
Not if you have no idea of the genetic and hereditary history of both going back several generations. You're better off, just to be safe, to breed the heifer to an unrelated bull.
yes but it would be like raping your daughter
yes inbreeding is very common in Alabama
you cant it is bad for the baby hamsters it is called in breeding
Yes you can but it is called inbreeding. Inbreeding can cause effects and problems. To have a well breed dog don't do this.
No you can not because they have the same genes and DNA so if you do breed them they will be mentally handicapped and the puppies will turn out wierd
The Bull Dog Breed was created in 1930-02.
That breed is alive and breeding. The only bull breed extincted is the Cuban pit bull.
It is a breed of dog.
The bull's name in the movie "The Rare Breed" was Vindicator.
Another bull is the father of a bull. A bull is a male cattle. It is just like asking "What is the father of a man?" The answer is, another man.
yes you can even breed daughter to father but not mother to son