Need help for safe optimum feeding of cow (2nd yr Angus) that had twins 6 days ago. It's been touch and go with twin bull calves. Cow is doing a great job, has good milk, but I know this is going to take a toll on her if both live. She had only been on pasture, but in decent weight. Started her on 2#COB morning and evening, and have put out some good quality grass hay (which she is eating when not tending to calves). Any suggestions on what one would start feeding and how much, how often...also how FAST to increase? Been told put her on 16% dairy, calf manna, etc...concerned about too much, too fast. #1 was 73#, #2 was 70#, I had been watching her closely as I thought she might have one big calf due to her belly so wide before calving...and then she has two...I don't care for this! Both developed scours on day 2, have on Naxcel and giving electrolytes. Thought #2 wasn't gong to make it at first, but he has turned around, and the larger boned one (#1), now took a turn for the worst. Did get him up and nurse a little every 4 hours last night, this morning he got up by himself, but sure looks pathetic. Most of what I've been doing I've got from searching this forum on twins and scours...but would like some reassurance or advice. Also, how much Kaopectate, how often...pros and cons of it???