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<blockquote data-quote="jwhisperj" data-source="post: 488779" data-attributes="member: 7444"><p>Thanks you guys.</p><p>I am positive it is a heifer calf. I checked and there are not balls, the bull calf has balls. I am sorry for the exaggeration on the urinating, it was not shooting out of her butt but was coming out at a normal rate from her vaginal area. She is scour free for sure I stay and watch at least one bowl movement a day for all of my animals. Like I said I am very obsessive. I like to be the first to know if something is wrong.</p><p>Again thank you for your concern on water scours. I may be a first time cow owner but luckily I have been with animals long enough to know if something is off. I probably don't know what though when it comes to cows but feel that I will have a good chance at noticing. </p><p></p><p> As far as naming them....</p><p>I wasn't going to until we found we had a female. Her name is Ms. May. She will stay here with us. My husband jokingly calls the bull tenderloin.</p><p> I am now in the process of building up the courage to band the male. I know there is a lot of controversy on banding verses cutting. You have many pages on this.</p><p> </p><p>I must agree with turnin53, this is a wonderful site for beginners.</p><p>Why do you think that they are twins? Just curious . If they are I really hope she is fertile other wise she is gunna go to the packer too.</p><p></p><p>Thanks again!!</p><p>JWJ</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jwhisperj, post: 488779, member: 7444"] Thanks you guys. I am positive it is a heifer calf. I checked and there are not balls, the bull calf has balls. I am sorry for the exaggeration on the urinating, it was not shooting out of her butt but was coming out at a normal rate from her vaginal area. She is scour free for sure I stay and watch at least one bowl movement a day for all of my animals. Like I said I am very obsessive. I like to be the first to know if something is wrong. Again thank you for your concern on water scours. I may be a first time cow owner but luckily I have been with animals long enough to know if something is off. I probably don't know what though when it comes to cows but feel that I will have a good chance at noticing. As far as naming them.... I wasn't going to until we found we had a female. Her name is Ms. May. She will stay here with us. My husband jokingly calls the bull tenderloin. I am now in the process of building up the courage to band the male. I know there is a lot of controversy on banding verses cutting. You have many pages on this. I must agree with turnin53, this is a wonderful site for beginners. Why do you think that they are twins? Just curious . If they are I really hope she is fertile other wise she is gunna go to the packer too. Thanks again!! JWJ [/QUOTE]
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