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<blockquote data-quote="calpat" data-source="post: 50816" data-attributes="member: 433"><p>I know this sounds silly but it works. If the hair right between the shoulders is lying down slick, the cow is bred. Heard that a famous vet from S. Africa taught it in a clinic once years ago. I am hardly ever wrong using this method even in early pregnancy. Course it is harder to tell in winter with a heavy coat & I dunno about furry cows like Highlands..LOL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="calpat, post: 50816, member: 433"] I know this sounds silly but it works. If the hair right between the shoulders is lying down slick, the cow is bred. Heard that a famous vet from S. Africa taught it in a clinic once years ago. I am hardly ever wrong using this method even in early pregnancy. Course it is harder to tell in winter with a heavy coat & I dunno about furry cows like Highlands..LOL [/QUOTE]
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