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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 36259"><p>freemartin's = some (Not all) females born with a male twin. I have bought twin dairy calves, because the dairy just didn't take the chance. That I've later sold as bred heifers, others were sterile. If you go to valley vet supply and search for R U A freemartin (I think that's what it's called) they sell (or did). It's a plastic measuring probe to use while they are still young to give you a good idea if it will be sterile. If you wait until they are older just have the vet do a pre-preg evaluation exam.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 36259"] freemartin's = some (Not all) females born with a male twin. I have bought twin dairy calves, because the dairy just didn't take the chance. That I've later sold as bred heifers, others were sterile. If you go to valley vet supply and search for R U A freemartin (I think that's what it's called) they sell (or did). It's a plastic measuring probe to use while they are still young to give you a good idea if it will be sterile. If you wait until they are older just have the vet do a pre-preg evaluation exam. [/QUOTE]
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