Persons born on either of these six days will show unusual strength in all mental directions. They are not always physically robust, but have a very wiry, tenacious nature, which seems to meet all emergencies. They are sometimes called "the children of the four horns," on account of their invincible determination to win. The Ram is fearless and busy; the Bull is fearless and dominant. These natives are very apt to think that they know it all, and constantly inflict their advice upon their families and friends. The capabilities of this cusp are so great, and the magnetic qualities so powerful, that resistance to their rule is a very difficult matter. It is the nature of this especial domain to load friends and neighbors with benefits - things to eat and things to wear. What they like, everybody else should like, and as they are fond of the best things, and, as a rule, have good taste, their beneficiaries are in luck. The impulse of this sign is toward the highest heights, but if the natives decide to touch the bottom of sensuality and dissipation, they will do so. They are the most powerful of metaphysical healers and very fond of children. The impulse of sex is strong, and they are apt to make unhappy marriages.

The ancients gave the cusp children liberty to select their own colors and jewels from the two signs, and considered them related to the planets of both. Any other cusp information can easily be gleaned by the study of the two signs.