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<blockquote data-quote="angie1" data-source="post: 763290" data-attributes="member: 3886"><p>Hey Sheila, really short of a vet check there is no way to know ~ especially if they are less than 3 mos along. There are more than enough "old farmers" on here, but I don't know if they would tell you any different. Beware of anyone telling you to do something completly ridiculous and embarrassing ~ they are doing this to get a laugh when you report back on your findings (as many comedians on here as "old farmers" :roll: ). Find out from your vet what you can safely worm them with (worming is IMPORTANT!), treat them as bred until you know otherwise. If, in about 10 months, you have not been blessed with a new baby Angus Cowman you will know they were not bred. You should find out though, as you will want to keep and eye on them as they get closer. </p><p></p><p>In the meantime, welcome to CT ~ where the bark is worse than the bite. ;-)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="angie1, post: 763290, member: 3886"] Hey Sheila, really short of a vet check there is no way to know ~ especially if they are less than 3 mos along. There are more than enough "old farmers" on here, but I don't know if they would tell you any different. Beware of anyone telling you to do something completly ridiculous and embarrassing ~ they are doing this to get a laugh when you report back on your findings (as many comedians on here as "old farmers" :roll: ). Find out from your vet what you can safely worm them with (worming is IMPORTANT!), treat them as bred until you know otherwise. If, in about 10 months, you have not been blessed with a new baby Angus Cowman you will know they were not bred. You should find out though, as you will want to keep and eye on them as they get closer. In the meantime, welcome to CT ~ where the bark is worse than the bite. ;-) [/QUOTE]
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