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From: "Isobel Davidson" <>
Subject: Re: [ABERDEEN] so what is?
Date: Sat, 22 Nov 2008 10:55:13 -0000
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That's right - in the North East at least - but they are all nowt at the end
of the day!


Isobel Davidson



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Subject: Re: [ABERDEEN] so what is?

Just one little addition to the responses to this query and its
follow-up about stirks and queys.
As others have said quey and heifer are words for young cows,usually
prior to having had a calf and a stot is a young bull, as is a stirk.
But, if my memory serves me right these last two differ in that a stot
has been castrated.
Tom


> What type of animal is a stot ?
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> Cheers
> Ross
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