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Jersey heifer triplets born on Shropshire farm

Longmynd farms have named the triplets Nicole, Erica and Jacyln

Rachael Brown
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Credit: Longmynd Farms
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Credit: Longmynd Farms

For the first time Jersey triplets have arrived at Longmynd farms in Shropshire. Farmer Philip Rogers-Coltman said the triplets named Nicole, Erica and Jaclyn are said to be feeding well and their mother...

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