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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 10052"><p>We had a set of twins this year and had the same thing. The one that stays seperate is doing fine and now sneaks meals from any cow that will let him get a meal. At first he was grwoing a little slower then the other but has since caught up. As long as he is getting enough groceries and the cow claimes him I wouldn't be too concerned. It took a couple of weeks for ours to start acting more like the others. They are now 3 1/2 months.</p><p></p><p>dunmovin farms</p><p></p><p>> Hi,</p><p></p><p>> One of my dad's cows about 5 days</p><p>> aga had twins. They both seem</p><p>> healthy except that one of the</p><p>> cows spends most of the time alone</p><p>> by himself. He lays in the grass a</p><p>> couple of hundred yards away from</p><p>> the others who are in an open</p><p>> area. At night, he goes to his mom</p><p>> and seems to milk. My dad has</p><p>> brought the cow back to his/her</p><p>> mother, but goes back after some</p><p>> time. I just thought it was</p><p>> strange for the calf to do this.</p><p>> My dad only has about a dozen</p><p>> cows.</p><p></p><p>> Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 10052"] We had a set of twins this year and had the same thing. The one that stays seperate is doing fine and now sneaks meals from any cow that will let him get a meal. At first he was grwoing a little slower then the other but has since caught up. As long as he is getting enough groceries and the cow claimes him I wouldn't be too concerned. It took a couple of weeks for ours to start acting more like the others. They are now 3 1/2 months. dunmovin farms > Hi, > One of my dad's cows about 5 days > aga had twins. They both seem > healthy except that one of the > cows spends most of the time alone > by himself. He lays in the grass a > couple of hundred yards away from > the others who are in an open > area. At night, he goes to his mom > and seems to milk. My dad has > brought the cow back to his/her > mother, but goes back after some > time. I just thought it was > strange for the calf to do this. > My dad only has about a dozen > cows. > Thanks [/QUOTE]
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