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feeding twins and cow
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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 806610" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>I would. The chances of the cow not breeding back unless she's supplemneted a lot and raising 2 calves is pretty good. If she raises both the chances of them turning out to be dinks is much greater. We had a heifer that raised twins, she was doing such a great job we let her raise them both and didn;t supplement since they were all with the rest of the cows. The claves, bull/heifer weaned at acombined weight of 845 pounds. The cow came up open but that was because I only tried to AI her once since she went totally nuts when she was seperated from her calves long enough to put her in the chute. After the calves were weaned she turned into a flaming crazy attack cow. Took almost a year to heal the internals after she got me down and pounded me several times.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 806610, member: 34"] I would. The chances of the cow not breeding back unless she's supplemneted a lot and raising 2 calves is pretty good. If she raises both the chances of them turning out to be dinks is much greater. We had a heifer that raised twins, she was doing such a great job we let her raise them both and didn;t supplement since they were all with the rest of the cows. The claves, bull/heifer weaned at acombined weight of 845 pounds. The cow came up open but that was because I only tried to AI her once since she went totally nuts when she was seperated from her calves long enough to put her in the chute. After the calves were weaned she turned into a flaming crazy attack cow. Took almost a year to heal the internals after she got me down and pounded me several times. [/QUOTE]
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