I still don't understand this whole "polling" business.  So obviously
I don't understand "re-polling" either.  Care to enlighten at least me
and probably others as well?


--- In [email protected], Diane Lochner
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> True, re-polling and dehorning.  I didn't say I'd actually *read*
this book fully ;)
>
> Has anyone on the chat board done the running of the bulls in Spain?
>
>
> Stephanie Smilay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:    On 4/23/06, Diane Lochner
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  >  Well, I happen to have a book called "A Field Guide to Cows: How to
>  > Identify and Appreciate America's 52 Breeds"
>  >
>  > There is a page on cow etiquette (that is, the Dos and Don'ts of
responsible
>  > cow watching: Don't moo excessively, Don't chase, and Don't tip.
>  >
>  > Female cows can indeed have horns, if they don't, it means it is
a polled
>  > cow.

>  No, they can also be dehorned, which is what most Holsteins (the cow
>  in question seems to be a Holstein) have done to them.

>  >Bulls of course, lack udders, but do have horns.

>  Bulls can in fact be polled.  It is the breed that is polled, not
males/females.

>  And yes, cows have four teats on their udders (which is the number the
>  cow in question sported).

>  We now return you to our regularly scheduled nonsense.

>  Stephanie
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