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<blockquote data-quote="rowdyred" data-source="post: 653515" data-attributes="member: 11576"><p>I didnt know that a cow having twins could actually deliver them weeks or months apart, this explains my weidest ordell, all my cows had delivered their calves(or so I thought), after my last cow delivered her calf and it was old enough to move, I moved them to a new pasture and burnt the old pasture, after fire i find a fairly new born calve dead in the pasture, I have no idea which cow had this calve and it has puzzeled me for years, think you for giving me a logical explanation</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rowdyred, post: 653515, member: 11576"] I didnt know that a cow having twins could actually deliver them weeks or months apart, this explains my weidest ordell, all my cows had delivered their calves(or so I thought), after my last cow delivered her calf and it was old enough to move, I moved them to a new pasture and burnt the old pasture, after fire i find a fairly new born calve dead in the pasture, I have no idea which cow had this calve and it has puzzeled me for years, think you for giving me a logical explanation [/QUOTE]
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