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Twins - make them stop!
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<blockquote data-quote="Andyva" data-source="post: 1232236" data-attributes="member: 1022"><p>I just had a cow in great shape, never had a problem calving before, excellent cow, six years old, have twins. Didn't weigh them, but having weighed calves recently I'm going to say one was 60 and one was 65 pounds. Both of them dead as a hammer. Cow looked like she had a rough time of it. They must have gotten tangled up, or tried to both come at the same time, or something. I would just as soon never have a cow have twins.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andyva, post: 1232236, member: 1022"] I just had a cow in great shape, never had a problem calving before, excellent cow, six years old, have twins. Didn't weigh them, but having weighed calves recently I'm going to say one was 60 and one was 65 pounds. Both of them dead as a hammer. Cow looked like she had a rough time of it. They must have gotten tangled up, or tried to both come at the same time, or something. I would just as soon never have a cow have twins. [/QUOTE]
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