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Oh NO - TWINS???
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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 727211" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>As Randi said - twins "generally" come early - as much as a month early - generally dead that early.</p><p>There are always exceptions to the rule. I have had a set come a few days late - NOT NORMAL!</p><p>"Normal" - would be seeing a cow off by herself (month before calving season) - you go to check on her & find a set of dead twin calves.</p><p>"Normal" = would be finding a set of calves nursing mom & you never knew it! - a week early.</p><p>"Normal" can be all the way to everything in between - like tangled up messes that you may or may not save.</p><p>Most of our heifers start bagging anywhere from 1-2 months before due date, but never had one get such a sloppy & loose vulva this early PLUS more udder than ones due 3 weeks ahead of her.</p><p>But, hey - they're COWS - they like to keep us on our toes!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 727211, member: 968"] As Randi said - twins "generally" come early - as much as a month early - generally dead that early. There are always exceptions to the rule. I have had a set come a few days late - NOT NORMAL! "Normal" - would be seeing a cow off by herself (month before calving season) - you go to check on her & find a set of dead twin calves. "Normal" = would be finding a set of calves nursing mom & you never knew it! - a week early. "Normal" can be all the way to everything in between - like tangled up messes that you may or may not save. Most of our heifers start bagging anywhere from 1-2 months before due date, but never had one get such a sloppy & loose vulva this early PLUS more udder than ones due 3 weeks ahead of her. But, hey - they're COWS - they like to keep us on our toes! [/QUOTE]
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