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Look What We Found This Morning !
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<blockquote data-quote="jilleroo" data-source="post: 842604" data-attributes="member: 8192"><p>Congratulations on your lovely set of twin bulls - and you're taking excellent care of them too. We notice several sets a year in our charolais and it's always a "fun" discovery to make! As a general rule, depending on their location and if the cow is mothering them well, we leave both with her if we have green grass. If it's the dry season like it is now here, we might pick one up, like I did day before yesterday, and handrear it. I've never found it a "burden" to have to rear a few calves each year!</p><p></p><p>Your cow looks to be in very acceptable condition to me, and should be quite capable of rearing both for you. Good luck!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jilleroo, post: 842604, member: 8192"] Congratulations on your lovely set of twin bulls - and you're taking excellent care of them too. We notice several sets a year in our charolais and it's always a "fun" discovery to make! As a general rule, depending on their location and if the cow is mothering them well, we leave both with her if we have green grass. If it's the dry season like it is now here, we might pick one up, like I did day before yesterday, and handrear it. I've never found it a "burden" to have to rear a few calves each year! Your cow looks to be in very acceptable condition to me, and should be quite capable of rearing both for you. Good luck!! [/QUOTE]
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