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Cow and twins
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<blockquote data-quote="ccr" data-source="post: 1650705" data-attributes="member: 28887"><p>[ATTACH=full]878[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>After this cow had the second calf she went to the other end of the trap and the first born followed, but the second stayed laying down. In less than 5 minutes there were several of them black headed buzzards sitting on fence post next to the calf. We got the buzzards run off and after a little bit of a rodeo got the cow and #1 and #2 pen up together. She worked it out after a little bit and all is well. But we hate having twins, but they're cute little boogers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ccr, post: 1650705, member: 28887"] [ATTACH type="full" alt="twins at 1 day.JPG"]878[/ATTACH] After this cow had the second calf she went to the other end of the trap and the first born followed, but the second stayed laying down. In less than 5 minutes there were several of them black headed buzzards sitting on fence post next to the calf. We got the buzzards run off and after a little bit of a rodeo got the cow and #1 and #2 pen up together. She worked it out after a little bit and all is well. But we hate having twins, but they're cute little boogers. [/QUOTE]
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