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Twins when you know?
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<blockquote data-quote="Cibster" data-source="post: 1295021" data-attributes="member: 18982"><p>We ultrasound also and I've had a set of twins every year the last 3 years, but none of them were ever caught on ultrasound. The one time the vet did say I cow had twins in her, she just had a single so not sure if she lost one or if there really wasn't twins in there. The oddest one of all was when she ultrasounded a cow that I had put an embryo in and she called her safe with a BULL calf due around Valentine's Day. I went out on Valentine's Day to check on her and she had twin HEIFERS! Embryo split. I still give her a hard time about that! And I always check for a twin if a cow has a calf way under average size. Better safe than sorry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cibster, post: 1295021, member: 18982"] We ultrasound also and I've had a set of twins every year the last 3 years, but none of them were ever caught on ultrasound. The one time the vet did say I cow had twins in her, she just had a single so not sure if she lost one or if there really wasn't twins in there. The oddest one of all was when she ultrasounded a cow that I had put an embryo in and she called her safe with a BULL calf due around Valentine's Day. I went out on Valentine's Day to check on her and she had twin HEIFERS! Embryo split. I still give her a hard time about that! And I always check for a twin if a cow has a calf way under average size. Better safe than sorry. [/QUOTE]
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