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<blockquote data-quote="rockridgecattle" data-source="post: 377458" data-attributes="member: 6198"><p>Thanks for your help. i would like these calves to grow nice. (doesn't everyone) I would like to keep two of them as replacements. the other is a steer and he looks like his twin on pasture.</p><p>The one heifer twin had a brother he was black brockle and she red...will that make a good replacement...duuno?</p><p>the other heiffer is not really a twin. A cow calved and a heiffer was in the process of calving. The heifer claimed the cow's calf. The hiefer had looked like she had calved and the cow had no signs that she had calved yet so my husband put them both in the barn in their own pen. The cow wanted that calf too. but my husband thought she was just being stupid. It was cold and dark and late that night. An hour later my husband went to check on the cow 'cause he thought she hadn't yet calved. got a shock :shock: . The heifer calved her own calf, and the cow calved her own calf, the heiffer did not want her calf and the cow wanted the heiffer's calf..are you confused yet? I know i am. So in the end the twin we are feeding is not actually a twin and the heifer and cow split the twins.</p><p>So the not really twin...harriet will make a good replacement and the not identical twin...daisy not so sure.</p><p>Any how that's our confused plan for these three hooligans.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rockridgecattle, post: 377458, member: 6198"] Thanks for your help. i would like these calves to grow nice. (doesn't everyone) I would like to keep two of them as replacements. the other is a steer and he looks like his twin on pasture. The one heifer twin had a brother he was black brockle and she red...will that make a good replacement...duuno? the other heiffer is not really a twin. A cow calved and a heiffer was in the process of calving. The heifer claimed the cow's calf. The hiefer had looked like she had calved and the cow had no signs that she had calved yet so my husband put them both in the barn in their own pen. The cow wanted that calf too. but my husband thought she was just being stupid. It was cold and dark and late that night. An hour later my husband went to check on the cow 'cause he thought she hadn't yet calved. got a shock :shock: . The heifer calved her own calf, and the cow calved her own calf, the heiffer did not want her calf and the cow wanted the heiffer's calf..are you confused yet? I know i am. So in the end the twin we are feeding is not actually a twin and the heifer and cow split the twins. So the not really twin...harriet will make a good replacement and the not identical twin...daisy not so sure. Any how that's our confused plan for these three hooligans. [/QUOTE]
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