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<blockquote data-quote="mnmtranching" data-source="post: 373900" data-attributes="member: 3937"><p>I get one set in 50. I had one cow, had 5 sets in her lifetime. Some of her heifers have also had twins. Seems like twins is a genetic thing. I have two good doing sets right now. One steer calf as far as I can tell doesn't nurse it's mother, but free loads whenever it gets a chance. I've noticed when a calf is nursing it will sneak in between her legs. Sometimes it works sometimes not.</p><p>It's not doing as well as the other calves, but so far ok. Most of the time I end up bottle feeding the weaker one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mnmtranching, post: 373900, member: 3937"] I get one set in 50. I had one cow, had 5 sets in her lifetime. Some of her heifers have also had twins. Seems like twins is a genetic thing. I have two good doing sets right now. One steer calf as far as I can tell doesn't nurse it's mother, but free loads whenever it gets a chance. I've noticed when a calf is nursing it will sneak in between her legs. Sometimes it works sometimes not. It's not doing as well as the other calves, but so far ok. Most of the time I end up bottle feeding the weaker one. [/QUOTE]
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