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<blockquote data-quote="farmerjan" data-source="post: 1692530" data-attributes="member: 25884"><p>Calf is smart enough to know to get in there when the other is nursing. It will do fine. I have several that have gone on cows like that. Got a hol bull calf that I grafted on a cow that had a dead calf... she never picked up a foot and accepted him in about 2 days as hers. Back out to pasture in a week and I caught him on another cow, then when his "mother " came up, she talked to him and he went right to her... so I know he will not miss any meals. </p><p>Several of my 1st calf heifers were raised together and I find them "co-mothering" calves all the time... will see 2 calves on different ones at different times. </p><p>It is nice though when a bottle calf learns to find his own momma!!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerjan, post: 1692530, member: 25884"] Calf is smart enough to know to get in there when the other is nursing. It will do fine. I have several that have gone on cows like that. Got a hol bull calf that I grafted on a cow that had a dead calf... she never picked up a foot and accepted him in about 2 days as hers. Back out to pasture in a week and I caught him on another cow, then when his "mother " came up, she talked to him and he went right to her... so I know he will not miss any meals. Several of my 1st calf heifers were raised together and I find them "co-mothering" calves all the time... will see 2 calves on different ones at different times. It is nice though when a bottle calf learns to find his own momma!!!!! [/QUOTE]
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