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Aug 29, 2024 |
africanfarming.com | Alani Janeke
By: Alani JanekeThese ewes were not synchronised to lamb at the same time, said Francis Visagie of the farm Nanibees between Kenhardt and Brandvlei in the Northern Cape. So he was surprised when the ewes all had triplets around the same time last year. “As the owner of the animals, I firmly believe – and science also supports this – that genetic traits don’t have as much to do with multiple births as good nutrition,” he said.
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