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<blockquote data-quote="Nesikep" data-source="post: 609095" data-attributes="member: 9096"><p>we've had a couple cows raise some really nice twins, it often takes its toll on their body condition.. the two we had that did really well both were fat pigs in spring and skinny racks by fall, despite being on great pasture.. they were probably a little bigger than the FS of 5 mentioned earlier, but they weaned calves in the high 500lb range</p><p></p><p>I'll just say this, as long as the cow has milk for two, can count to two, and can wrap her head around the concept of having two calves, she can go ahead and have twins all she wants. if she's not going to be able to take care of them, then she better stick with one</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nesikep, post: 609095, member: 9096"] we've had a couple cows raise some really nice twins, it often takes its toll on their body condition.. the two we had that did really well both were fat pigs in spring and skinny racks by fall, despite being on great pasture.. they were probably a little bigger than the FS of 5 mentioned earlier, but they weaned calves in the high 500lb range I'll just say this, as long as the cow has milk for two, can count to two, and can wrap her head around the concept of having two calves, she can go ahead and have twins all she wants. if she's not going to be able to take care of them, then she better stick with one [/QUOTE]
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