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<blockquote data-quote="farmerjan" data-source="post: 1658434" data-attributes="member: 25884"><p>By the way, I still have the live twin, and she is working on her 3rd or 4th calf.....have to look up to be sure. I still have the cow too, but this will be her last year. She is part holstein, and wouldn't take any graft calves and her udder is getting bad and tired of her BS.... took grafted calves up until last 2 years and refuses to come near the pen with her new calf until it is 2+ weeks old.... so she's done. But the "heifer" (now cow) (named Lucky because she is lucky to have come along and been born live) is good about coming in even with a new calf. She is 3/4 (or maybe 7/8th?) angus, can't see the dairy in her but she milks good and raises a real nice calf.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerjan, post: 1658434, member: 25884"] By the way, I still have the live twin, and she is working on her 3rd or 4th calf.....have to look up to be sure. I still have the cow too, but this will be her last year. She is part holstein, and wouldn't take any graft calves and her udder is getting bad and tired of her BS.... took grafted calves up until last 2 years and refuses to come near the pen with her new calf until it is 2+ weeks old.... so she's done. But the "heifer" (now cow) (named Lucky because she is lucky to have come along and been born live) is good about coming in even with a new calf. She is 3/4 (or maybe 7/8th?) angus, can't see the dairy in her but she milks good and raises a real nice calf. [/QUOTE]
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