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<blockquote data-quote="backhoeboogie" data-source="post: 401886" data-attributes="member: 3162"><p>There are likely many more terms. Sort of like using the term "fixing to". Northern engineers don't understand "fixing to" and I avoid that term when we are having telecons. But, who ever buys my brindles can call them anything they want. They are not F1's and I would never lead anyone astray or use terms that are outside my vocabulary. </p><p></p><p>Msscamp using the term second calf heifer. I have an awful lot of respect for msscamp; enough to read every post she had ever made at one point. That doesn't mean I have to start using it. It simply doesn't seem right. As I said before, I feel filly and heifer are descriptive names with purpose. </p><p></p><p>I didn't start this thread. I certainly understand the confusion for the person who did.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="backhoeboogie, post: 401886, member: 3162"] There are likely many more terms. Sort of like using the term "fixing to". Northern engineers don't understand "fixing to" and I avoid that term when we are having telecons. But, who ever buys my brindles can call them anything they want. They are not F1's and I would never lead anyone astray or use terms that are outside my vocabulary. Msscamp using the term second calf heifer. I have an awful lot of respect for msscamp; enough to read every post she had ever made at one point. That doesn't mean I have to start using it. It simply doesn't seem right. As I said before, I feel filly and heifer are descriptive names with purpose. I didn't start this thread. I certainly understand the confusion for the person who did. [/QUOTE]
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