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New calves on the scene at Thomas Farm

Sandy Evert shares some new arrivals at Fred Thomas' farm in the Christine/Sano area. The calves were born on February 5, 2023, and are named Dora, Nora, and Zora.

Fred says that the triplets are pretty rare. He says most triplets born are to dairy cows. Stats say 1 in 105,000 births are triplets with over 90% of them being dairy cows.

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New calves on the scene at Thomas Farm



2023-02-16 - Christine/Sano area - Photo by Sandy Evert.
Sandy writes, "New calves on my brother Fred Thomas' farm. Their names are Dora, Nora, and Zora, and they weigh 35-40 lbs. They were born February 5th, and are 11 days old!"

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Mom watching over her three girls



2023-02-16 - Christine/Sano area - Photo by Sandy Evert.
Proud mom watching over her new calves. They were born February 5, 2023, and are 11 days old when photographed.

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Dora, Nora, or Zora



2023-02-16 - Christine/Sano area - Photo by Sandy Evert.
One of three new calves born on February 5, 2023 at Sandy's brother's farm.

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Proud mama at Thomas Farm



2023-02-16 - Christine/Sano area - Photo by Sandy Evert.
Sandy writes, "Three new calves were born on my brother Fred Thomas' farm in February. Their names are Dora, Nora, and Zora, and they already weigh 35-40 lbs at 11 days old."

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