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<blockquote data-quote="oscar p" data-source="post: 479280" data-attributes="member: 16"><p>I do the nurse cow thing also. Let the cow have her calf for a day or so. Then when you get a second calf, take her calf away from her for several hours, and let it get good and hungry. Then put the cow in a stall , and turn both calves in with her, stand and watch both calves suck, scold her if she kick at the new calf. When both calves fill up take them away from her again, put them where she can see both of them together. Then when the calves get good hungry,put them back with her again. Let them fill up and take them away again. Do this a few days, till you see she doesn't mind the second calf. When you see this turn them out into a small lot together and watch them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oscar p, post: 479280, member: 16"] I do the nurse cow thing also. Let the cow have her calf for a day or so. Then when you get a second calf, take her calf away from her for several hours, and let it get good and hungry. Then put the cow in a stall , and turn both calves in with her, stand and watch both calves suck, scold her if she kick at the new calf. When both calves fill up take them away from her again, put them where she can see both of them together. Then when the calves get good hungry,put them back with her again. Let them fill up and take them away again. Do this a few days, till you see she doesn't mind the second calf. When you see this turn them out into a small lot together and watch them. [/QUOTE]
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