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<blockquote data-quote="lithuanian farmer" data-source="post: 1509340" data-attributes="member: 19683"><p>I quite understand how other people (from city, or who never had cattle) can say that cattle look the same, but I've heard similar phrase from two owners of 50+ herds. Once our and two other bulls herds got out from their pastures and joined into a group. Other two farmers had dairy bulls. We could tell apart ours in no matter of time, so separated them first. Two neighbours brought their papers with tag number, because they couldn't decide which bull belongs who: "It's probably mine... This one is probably yours... I don't remember having such bull..." and etc. They said that it's easy for us to know our bulls. Yeah, like now almost all calves are red, but I still know which one belongs to which dam. While dairy bulls are red and white, black and white, has different coat patern and etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lithuanian farmer, post: 1509340, member: 19683"] I quite understand how other people (from city, or who never had cattle) can say that cattle look the same, but I've heard similar phrase from two owners of 50+ herds. Once our and two other bulls herds got out from their pastures and joined into a group. Other two farmers had dairy bulls. We could tell apart ours in no matter of time, so separated them first. Two neighbours brought their papers with tag number, because they couldn't decide which bull belongs who: "It's probably mine... This one is probably yours... I don't remember having such bull..." and etc. They said that it's easy for us to know our bulls. Yeah, like now almost all calves are red, but I still know which one belongs to which dam. While dairy bulls are red and white, black and white, has different coat patern and etc. [/QUOTE]
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