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Haybelly or am I getting an OOPS calf?
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<blockquote data-quote="Nesikep" data-source="post: 1682795" data-attributes="member: 9096"><p>That's definitely why she went and had twins.. Same friend got a bottle baby Jersey/angus/Dexter cross calf for free from another friend of mine, she's 4 years old and has also had 2 sets of twins</p><p>The momma used to be a bit stand-offish, but the last 2-3 months she slowed down and became a total sucker for attention... it was shortly after that I noticed she was probably pregnant.</p><p>It's pretty hot out in the sun here in the daytime, I brought him a bottle of electrolytes again at noon, quite prepared to have to fight him to drink it, but he found it good and drank most of a quart heartily.. I think I'll continue that on hot days until he learns to drink water on his own, I might give him a quart of milk in the evenings too just for a little something extra. Figuring I'll keep the two of them up here for about 2 weeks then they can go join the others on pasture</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nesikep, post: 1682795, member: 9096"] That's definitely why she went and had twins.. Same friend got a bottle baby Jersey/angus/Dexter cross calf for free from another friend of mine, she's 4 years old and has also had 2 sets of twins The momma used to be a bit stand-offish, but the last 2-3 months she slowed down and became a total sucker for attention... it was shortly after that I noticed she was probably pregnant. It's pretty hot out in the sun here in the daytime, I brought him a bottle of electrolytes again at noon, quite prepared to have to fight him to drink it, but he found it good and drank most of a quart heartily.. I think I'll continue that on hot days until he learns to drink water on his own, I might give him a quart of milk in the evenings too just for a little something extra. Figuring I'll keep the two of them up here for about 2 weeks then they can go join the others on pasture [/QUOTE]
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