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<blockquote data-quote="Adam Freeman" data-source="post: 1792730" data-attributes="member: 39732"><p>We had a neat experience with one of our cows and her daughter. Pulled into feed and saw 2 cows with tails up and moving away from the herd so went to check them out. Once they setteled down about 50 yards apart we took a seat and waited. First time hefier had a nice 70 pound bull calf about 30 minutes later went and tagged ut then waited some more. Cow had her calf about 20 minutes later and went up to tag it and did a double take. Wasnt payong close attention and just realized that it was the mother of the hefier. She pushed out a 98 pound bull calf and he was up and nursing by the time we walked over to tag it.</p><p></p><p>Anyone else ever have a cow and heifer pair drop calves like this before. Calf vy the truck is the 98 pound bull calf the other is the 70 pound bull calf.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Adam Freeman, post: 1792730, member: 39732"] We had a neat experience with one of our cows and her daughter. Pulled into feed and saw 2 cows with tails up and moving away from the herd so went to check them out. Once they setteled down about 50 yards apart we took a seat and waited. First time hefier had a nice 70 pound bull calf about 30 minutes later went and tagged ut then waited some more. Cow had her calf about 20 minutes later and went up to tag it and did a double take. Wasnt payong close attention and just realized that it was the mother of the hefier. She pushed out a 98 pound bull calf and he was up and nursing by the time we walked over to tag it. Anyone else ever have a cow and heifer pair drop calves like this before. Calf vy the truck is the 98 pound bull calf the other is the 70 pound bull calf. [/QUOTE]
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