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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 842878" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>Some cows have & raise twins "without blinking" - no problem. I'm just saying that this cow is already thin - possibly because of the twins being raised in her. Poster said they were good size, probably coming off the back of the cow. For her to put out enough milk, increase her body condition score (BCS), AND get rebred is going to be challenging. Unless the poster does not have a "calving season", it could be difficult to get this cow rebred in a timely manner.</p><p>Now, I'm basing this on AVERAGE situations - there are always exceptions. Some cows can be skinny as a rail & cycle & rebreed in 30-40 days like clockwork. We are dealing with live animals and they tend to make a liar out of us. :banana:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 842878, member: 968"] Some cows have & raise twins "without blinking" - no problem. I'm just saying that this cow is already thin - possibly because of the twins being raised in her. Poster said they were good size, probably coming off the back of the cow. For her to put out enough milk, increase her body condition score (BCS), AND get rebred is going to be challenging. Unless the poster does not have a "calving season", it could be difficult to get this cow rebred in a timely manner. Now, I'm basing this on AVERAGE situations - there are always exceptions. Some cows can be skinny as a rail & cycle & rebreed in 30-40 days like clockwork. We are dealing with live animals and they tend to make a liar out of us. :banana: [/QUOTE]
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