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red_explorer
04-22-2008, 04:11 PM
I know I am stupid, and shouldn't ask this, but what does it mean when a heifer freshens? My friend was talking about it, and I didn't want to seem ignorant, and I can't find a definition on the web. All I can find is "When a heifer freshens..." That doesn't help me.
Please help!
Cowgirl
04-22-2008, 04:12 PM
I know I am stupid, and shouldn't ask this, but what does it mean when a heifer freshens? My friend was talking about it, and I didn't want to seem ignorant, and I can't find a definition on the web. All I can find is "When a heifer freshens..." That doesn't help me.
Please help!
It means she calves. Has a baby. Pops one out. They say "freshen" because she will start lactating...she's "freshening" her milk supply. It's typically a dairy term. Beef people usually say a cow calves, not freshens.
ETA: And after she freshens, she's no longer a heifer. She's a cow!
Nickel
04-22-2008, 04:13 PM
I know I am stupid, and shouldn't ask this, but what does it mean when a heifer freshens? My friend was talking about it, and I didn't want to seem ignorant, and I can't find a definition on the web. All I can find is "When a heifer freshens..." That doesn't help me.
Please help!
Poor, poor K_Jo. :ohwell:
red_explorer
04-22-2008, 04:14 PM
It means she calves. Has a baby. Pops one out. They say "freshen" because she will start lactating...she's "freshening" her milk supply.
ETA: And after she freshens, she's no longer a heifer. She's a cow!
Ok, thank you very much. I really appreciate that!
toppick08
04-23-2008, 05:42 AM
Poor, poor K_Jo. :ohwell:
:killingme
Dougstermd
04-23-2008, 05:47 AM
Poor, poor K_Jo. :ohwell:dare
dat dare is funny!!!!
Larry Gude
04-23-2008, 05:56 AM
Poor, poor K_Jo. :ohwell:
...horrible! :lmao:
Larry Gude
04-23-2008, 05:57 AM
It means she calves. Has a baby. Pops one out. They say "freshen" because she will start lactating...she's "freshening" her milk supply. It's typically a dairy term. Beef people usually say a cow calves, not freshens.
ETA: And after she freshens, she's no longer a heifer. She's a cow!
...this whole 'cow girl' moniker business isn't just a name, eh?
:lmao:
Dougstermd
04-23-2008, 06:01 AM
this fread is udderly ridiculious:roflmao:
Cowgirl
04-23-2008, 09:03 AM
...this whole 'cow girl' moniker business isn't just a name, eh?
:lmao:
:lol: Nope.
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