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- A freemartin or free-martin (sometimes martin heifer) is an infertile cow with masculinized behavior and non-functioning ovaries. Phenotypically, the animal...
- were accompanied by a male fetus in utero (i.e. as fraternal twins) are freemartins (female animals with inter**** characteristics like being behaviorally...
- females also has antlers, although this is usually ****ociated with freemartinism. Bucks without branching antlers are often termed "spikehorn", "spiked...
- were accompanied by a male fetus in utero (i.e. as fraternal twins) are freemartins (female animals that are behaviorally masculine and lack functioning...
- State. She is part of the 30% of the female po****tion that are not freemartins (sterile women). Lenina is promiscuous and po****r but somewhat quirky...
- pillow (kittens) pounce nuisance feline Cattle (list) calf cow heifer freemartin bull bullock ox steer drove gang herd obstinancy team (oxen) troop yoke...
- partially masculinize the heifer (female), creating a martin heifer or freemartin. Freemartins appear female, but are infertile and so cannot be used for breeding...
- Barr, F. J. (2000). "Anatomical, cytogenetic and behavioural studies of freemartin ewes". Veterinary Record. 146 (20): 574–578. doi:10.1136/vr.146.20.574...
- levels. She is functionally a partial inter****, and is commonly called a freemartin. A wild, young, unmarked bull is known as a micky in Australia. An unbranded...
- spinal cord". The external phenotype and reproductive behavior of 21 freemartin sheep and two male pseudo-inter**** sheep were recorded with the aim of...