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Two Weeks

gcreekrch

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Two Weeks is a heifer that came in the load from Val Marie Sask. at the end of March. She had the look of a heavy "twinny" heifer from the start. These heifers were all to have calved by early June.

At the first of May we thought she would be about two weeks away, then mid May, then June and July. She kept getting bigger in the belly and not getting close.
She is actually calving tonight. 1st one was born a half hour ago. I'll check her in a bit. As we don't have a nurse cow, I'm guessing they will both be born healthy and alive without assisstance. :roll:
 
gcreekrch said:
Two Weeks is a heifer that came in the load from Val Marie Sask. at the end of March. She had the look of a heavy "twinny" heifer from the start. These heifers were all to have calved by early June.

At the first of May we thought she would be about two weeks away, then mid May, then June and July. She kept getting bigger in the belly and not getting close.
She is actually calving tonight. 1st one was born a half hour ago. I'll check her in a bit. As we don't have a nurse cow, I'm guessing they will both be born healthy and alive without assisstance. :roll:

So is that it,are they all finally done calving?
 
3words said:
gcreekrch said:
Two Weeks is a heifer that came in the load from Val Marie Sask. at the end of March. She had the look of a heavy "twinny" heifer from the start. These heifers were all to have calved by early June.

At the first of May we thought she would be about two weeks away, then mid May, then June and July. She kept getting bigger in the belly and not getting close.
She is actually calving tonight. 1st one was born a half hour ago. I'll check her in a bit. As we don't have a nurse cow, I'm guessing they will both be born healthy and alive without assisstance. :roll:

So is that it,are they all finally done calving?

That bunch, there are still 3 from the crook at Athabaska Alberta.
 
gcreekrch said:
1st one is the only one. :D :D :D :D :D :D

Put my arm in and no one else was home. Cow still looks like there's 4 in there. :shock:

I sure hope this is not the sweet talk you used when your kids were born...... holding a newborn and telling your wife it looks like 4 more still in there could be dangerous!!
 

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