Triplet Heifers Doing Well at Dairy Farm in Western Michigan

A set of triplet heifers is doing well after being delivered at a dairy farm in western Michigan.

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A set of triplet heifers is doing well after being delivered at a dairy farm in western Michigan.

Nick Mitteer, a herdsman at Country Dairy in New Era, tells The Muskegon Chronicle he was surprised Sunday when Kelsey, a 6-year-old cow, gave birth to the fraternal triplets. The newborns each weighed about 55 pounds.

Country Dairy says it’s rare that triple heifers survive the birthing process. Mitteer says: “Just like humans, when you have extras, it’s hard on them.”

Mitteer says the mother also is doing well at the Oceana County farm. It was her fourth time giving birth.

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