Gee, I've never lived or worked on a farm, but what exactly is it that they are looking for up that cow's butt, and at some point does someone hit her over the head with a beer bottle?
Those fine young ladies (I'm guessing vet students or vet techs) are pregnancy testing the cows...it's a little hard standing around waiting for the cow to pee on a stick in order to find out if the artifical insemination worked! If she's pregnant, great. If the technician can't feel a enlarged uterus, the cow will be impregnated again since that's the way we get that jug of white stuff that goes so well with Oreos sitting in your fridge. Heh-heh.
^^ Actually, I looked a little closer at the picture and I think they are doing the insemination, if that rod in her right hand is any indication. At least she's got the right attitude because a day of facing cow butts is no picnic!
Who in the hell was the first guy to figure out that you can tell a cow is pregnant by sticking your whole arm up their asshole and feeling around? Sounds like a secondary discovery to me. :-)
Yes they are breeding the cow "Holstein Cow" by means of artificial insemination (A.I.). That is what the little rod you see in her other hand is for, to place the semen through the cervix. There are various methods to determine that the cow is in "heat" or ready to be bred. One would be to palpate the ovaries in much the same way they are doing in this picture (rectal palpation). There are other methods to determine that the cow is showing visible signs of heat. This is also the same method of determing pregnancy (rectal palpation). You can determine how far along a cow is with pregnancy and determine when the calf would be born. These are standard animal science practices and pose little discomfort or stress on the cows if done properly.
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The other anonymous would hit it or them or any combo.
Hmmm...the strange part about this picture- is that the chicks are joyous about sticking a whole hand up an asshole.......
I'd like to see her do that to a REAL asshole!
(How bout' that anonyous who keeps sayin' "hit it?!!!")
So do we got any takers??? Let's get this chick to stick her fist up his ass with that great big ol' smile! :-D
Alright "Anonymous I'd Hit That"...Bend over!! :-D
I would totally hit it.
Thats not a..mooo..zing
gold diggers
Looks they those two fine chicks are "hitting it".
P.S. WRT those chicks...I'd hit it!
Cowpokes.
Gee, I've never lived or worked on a farm, but what exactly is it that they are looking for up that cow's butt, and at some point does someone hit her over the head with a beer bottle?
She's just happy because she found the Rolex she lost up there the last time
Those fine young ladies (I'm guessing vet students or vet techs) are pregnancy testing the cows...it's a little hard standing around waiting for the cow to pee on a stick in order to find out if the artifical insemination worked! If she's pregnant, great. If the technician can't feel a enlarged uterus, the cow will be impregnated again since that's the way we get that jug of white stuff that goes so well with Oreos sitting in your fridge. Heh-heh.
^^ Actually, I looked a little closer at the picture and I think they are doing the insemination, if that rod in her right hand is any indication. At least she's got the right attitude because a day of facing cow butts is no picnic!
They look happier doing this than Mike Rowe did.
Yup artificial insemination .. little tube of bull goo goes along way when stragecially placed.
Who in the hell was the first guy to figure out that you can tell a cow is pregnant by sticking your whole arm up their asshole and feeling around? Sounds like a secondary discovery to me. :-)
Yes they are breeding the cow "Holstein Cow" by means of artificial insemination (A.I.). That is what the little rod you see in her other hand is for, to place the semen through the cervix. There are various methods to determine that the cow is in "heat" or ready to be bred. One would be to palpate the ovaries in much the same way they are doing in this picture (rectal palpation). There are other methods to determine that the cow is showing visible signs of heat. This is also the same method of determing pregnancy (rectal palpation). You can determine how far along a cow is with pregnancy and determine when the calf would be born. These are standard animal science practices and pose little discomfort or stress on the cows if done properly.
You mean by using KY and removing your watch, diamond ring, any bracelets don't you?
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