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<blockquote data-quote="J&amp;amp;T Farm" data-source="post: 418692" data-attributes="member: 2314"><p>we had another cow that had twins this year, well she had the first one and it sucked, we came back later that night and she was licking off another one. She had bedded the first one down then had the second one well we found the first calf and brought it to her. She didn't want it. I guess she figured she had her baby right there so I had to bottle feed it. At least it did get some mommas milk. We tried to put them together but she was kicking it, afraid she would kill it. We have to put our cow that has twins up for a few days after she calves until they both get use to following her. She tends to forget where she leaves them. We always pull the heifer early and let the bull calf stay on her.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J&T Farm, post: 418692, member: 2314"] we had another cow that had twins this year, well she had the first one and it sucked, we came back later that night and she was licking off another one. She had bedded the first one down then had the second one well we found the first calf and brought it to her. She didn't want it. I guess she figured she had her baby right there so I had to bottle feed it. At least it did get some mommas milk. We tried to put them together but she was kicking it, afraid she would kill it. We have to put our cow that has twins up for a few days after she calves until they both get use to following her. She tends to forget where she leaves them. We always pull the heifer early and let the bull calf stay on her. [/QUOTE]
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