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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 60901" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>The rear shot says either open or very shortbred.</p><p>Now for a little folklore, kind of in the same vein as the farmers almanac and the signs. If you suspend an object from a piece of light thread over the middle of the cow/heifer it will indicate if she's bred and the gender of the calf. This isn't like the pointed north when they'rebred giving bulls and south giving heifers.</p><p>It's actaully an old farmers wife deal to tell the gender of the baby, but it also works on cattle.</p><p>A couple of years ago started we checking some of the cows as they went through the chute, we only did it for a couple of years, more as a joke then anything else. Out of 50 some odd trys it was wrong once.</p><p></p><p>dun</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 60901, member: 34"] The rear shot says either open or very shortbred. Now for a little folklore, kind of in the same vein as the farmers almanac and the signs. If you suspend an object from a piece of light thread over the middle of the cow/heifer it will indicate if she's bred and the gender of the calf. This isn't like the pointed north when they'rebred giving bulls and south giving heifers. It's actaully an old farmers wife deal to tell the gender of the baby, but it also works on cattle. A couple of years ago started we checking some of the cows as they went through the chute, we only did it for a couple of years, more as a joke then anything else. Out of 50 some odd trys it was wrong once. dun [/QUOTE]
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