Animal scientist at the university, Professor Paul Lubout says, “The natural occurrence is somewhere between 1½%. So it’s one out of 200 hundred animals. So it’s very low, but in dairy breeds is a bit higher and then also as our environment improves, as our local community looks after their animals better and their nutrition is better we can expect to see more of them.”He says, “It is the second time this has happened with this cow.
”Doctor Boipuso Alpheus Pico of the Animal Science Group in the North West says, “In terms of our indigenous knowledge, culturally, normally if that happens because it is a very rare phenomenon, you would give all that to your uncle. Your uncle has to come and take that animal.”“Remember the twining where there is a female and male, the other one is infertile.
ANC has to get cancelled We as the Republicans of the Country need a new administration political party or a person to run for president and elect their own public administration to govern the country, grants don't make any differences at all RSAneedsChangesnotExcuses
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The “Experts”? Yeah, trust the science? Not!!!!! MSMmustFall
More likely it’s in vitro helped along by fertility drugs.
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