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<blockquote data-quote="farmerjan" data-source="post: 1832417" data-attributes="member: 25884"><p>Check the other cows and make sure that no one else could have had it and maybe has no interest... sometimes a cow in late gestation will "take away" a calf from someone that already calved..... happens in dairy cows probably more frequently.... </p><p>I also had a cow that calved and then she looked like she was 10 months pregnant still.... calf was normal, she fed it and all that... she just always looked like she was due to calve yesterday...</p><p>and hey, you might be one of the very few that has a cow that settled to 2 breedings and will have 2 calves 1-2 months apart.... </p><p>Keep us posted....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerjan, post: 1832417, member: 25884"] Check the other cows and make sure that no one else could have had it and maybe has no interest... sometimes a cow in late gestation will "take away" a calf from someone that already calved..... happens in dairy cows probably more frequently.... I also had a cow that calved and then she looked like she was 10 months pregnant still.... calf was normal, she fed it and all that... she just always looked like she was due to calve yesterday... and hey, you might be one of the very few that has a cow that settled to 2 breedings and will have 2 calves 1-2 months apart.... Keep us posted.... [/QUOTE]
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