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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 11986"><p>They can even actually conceive, but they don't have the hormones to maintain the pregnancy. It all depends on the point of the fetal development when the cross "contamination" takes place.</p><p></p><p>dun</p><p></p><p>> Clitoris enlarged, vagina</p><p>> extremely short, and the presence</p><p>> and shape of a particular tuft of</p><p>> hair on the tip of the vulva (as</p><p>> for the hair, he's seen</p><p>> freemartins that didn't have it,</p><p>> but has never seen a heifer with</p><p>> it that wasn't a freemartin)</p><p></p><p>> Since then I have since palapated</p><p>> her rectally since she started to</p><p>> cycle and I was under the</p><p>> impression that freemartins didn't</p><p>> cycle, and she has ovaries,</p><p>> uterus, and oviducts, but there's</p><p>> no cervix.</p><p></p><p>> Ann B</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 11986"] They can even actually conceive, but they don't have the hormones to maintain the pregnancy. It all depends on the point of the fetal development when the cross "contamination" takes place. dun > Clitoris enlarged, vagina > extremely short, and the presence > and shape of a particular tuft of > hair on the tip of the vulva (as > for the hair, he's seen > freemartins that didn't have it, > but has never seen a heifer with > it that wasn't a freemartin) > Since then I have since palapated > her rectally since she started to > cycle and I was under the > impression that freemartins didn't > cycle, and she has ovaries, > uterus, and oviducts, but there's > no cervix. > Ann B [/QUOTE]
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