Seeing double: 22 sets of twins born between 2 southern Alberta ranches – Lethbridge | 24CA News
Jennifer Maljaars with Mud Lake Ranch close to Fort Macleod Alta., and her dad, Conrad Van Hierden with Hilltop Beef, are seeing double this 12 months: 22 units of twins have been born between their two ranches.
“With our herd about 150, 160 heads we usually get typically two, three, maybe four twins a year. After all said and done, we were at 11, and that’s just on the one herd. Then, on the second herd I think we are at 11 … 10, 11, 12 even maybe now,” stated Maljaars.
More infants means extra work as most mothers of the multiples needing just a little additional assist.
“Typically, they come in the barn or a smaller area, a confined area so she can bond with both of them. If you leave her out in the field she will take one and leave one — a lot of times they will need colostrum, they need extra attention, one usually does better than the other and you end up having to take one off because mom just doesn’t have enough milk, so then you are left with a bottle calf,” stated Maljaars.
Van Hierden stated they didn’t make any adjustments to their angus cross herd from final 12 months, and used the identical cows and the identical bulls.
He added with fun, “I think its mother nature’s way of telling us we need more cattle or something!”
Twins are usually just a little smaller and Van Hierden stated that may be noticeable come sale time.
“The weaning weights are varied always on twin calves and if we leave both on a cow we usually keep them separate from the main herd so they don’t have to do as much travelling and feed them a little bit and watch them through the summer,” he added.
For Maljaars, the added work is all price it.
“When you see those little babies be born and they are playing and jumping and kicking it takes your breath away. They are just absolutely so cute and I would do it every year no matter what.”
Calving is sort of wrapped up on the ranch, however Maljaars added there’s nonetheless a slight probability they may see one other set of twins earlier than the season is completed.
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