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<blockquote data-quote="TR" data-source="post: 609411" data-attributes="member: 22"><p>Well, it was bound to hapen sometime, but we were finally visited by the 2-Fer Fairy and had our first set of twins last Wednesday. Mama had no trouble delivering two 78 and 74 lb bull calves, and she's mothered up to both of them. :clap: I don't even get to try my hand at bottle feeding! These are two 103T calves out of a double bred Feltons/Braxton Giant cow. She's one of those easy keeper cows who stays in excellent condition whether she has a calf on her or not, but just to help her out, we've set up a creep feeder for the calves for when they're ready and have her on feed and excellent quality hay as well as the rye pasture. We figure that we'll have to wean these little guys a bit early, but as it stands now, we don't forsee any trouble.....this time around! (knock on wood!)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TR, post: 609411, member: 22"] Well, it was bound to hapen sometime, but we were finally visited by the 2-Fer Fairy and had our first set of twins last Wednesday. Mama had no trouble delivering two 78 and 74 lb bull calves, and she's mothered up to both of them. :clap: I don't even get to try my hand at bottle feeding! These are two 103T calves out of a double bred Feltons/Braxton Giant cow. She's one of those easy keeper cows who stays in excellent condition whether she has a calf on her or not, but just to help her out, we've set up a creep feeder for the calves for when they're ready and have her on feed and excellent quality hay as well as the rye pasture. We figure that we'll have to wean these little guys a bit early, but as it stands now, we don't forsee any trouble.....this time around! (knock on wood!) [/QUOTE]
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