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<blockquote data-quote="slyfarmgirl" data-source="post: 825752" data-attributes="member: 14107"><p>The twins were actually both just as big as any calf that we have born here. The new momma really likes the new baby won't let me too close! I guess I expected that the calf would drink enough from one quarter to be noticable, but she was quite engorged and if the calf is having small feedings I guess it is okay. Baby is not crying and seems to be very brighteyed. Maybe the grafting just went too well and I am wondering where Murphy's Law is going to come and bite me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slyfarmgirl, post: 825752, member: 14107"] The twins were actually both just as big as any calf that we have born here. The new momma really likes the new baby won't let me too close! I guess I expected that the calf would drink enough from one quarter to be noticable, but she was quite engorged and if the calf is having small feedings I guess it is okay. Baby is not crying and seems to be very brighteyed. Maybe the grafting just went too well and I am wondering where Murphy's Law is going to come and bite me. [/QUOTE]
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