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<blockquote data-quote="redneckcowgirlmn" data-source="post: 332944" data-attributes="member: 5061"><p>Yep, freemartin as in twin to a bull calf,(not the same one I have, HE was a preemie, different ma.) So if she's sterile, can she still come into heat? Or is he just "bully"?</p><p></p><p>Ya totally lost me there with {If you plan knife castration I suggesst following the signs...I believe the best is when the sign is .....below the knee going down.} :shock: Signs, as in moon phase? (Heard not to castrate right before or during a full moon, they bleed more) and are you talking about what I THINK you're talking about being below his knees? (Then we'll have to wait for spring... it's pretty cold here... significant shrinkage!)</p><p>Thanks for putting up with me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="redneckcowgirlmn, post: 332944, member: 5061"] Yep, freemartin as in twin to a bull calf,(not the same one I have, HE was a preemie, different ma.) So if she's sterile, can she still come into heat? Or is he just "bully"? Ya totally lost me there with {If you plan knife castration I suggesst following the signs...I believe the best is when the sign is .....below the knee going down.} :shock: Signs, as in moon phase? (Heard not to castrate right before or during a full moon, they bleed more) and are you talking about what I THINK you're talking about being below his knees? (Then we'll have to wait for spring... it's pretty cold here... significant shrinkage!) Thanks for putting up with me. [/QUOTE]
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