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Rare quadruplet calves born in DeKalb (TX)
KSLA News 12 ^ | 3-18-15 | Carolyn Roy

Posted on 03/20/2015 5:11:52 PM PDT by afraidfortherepublic

DEKALB, TX (KSLA) - Eeny, Meeny, Miny, Moo: A DeKalb, TX cow has managed the extremely rare feat of giving birth to 4 live calves.

The black calves, 3 bulls and a heifer, were born to the cow owned by Dora Rumsey-Barling and her husband, Jimmy.

The cow, described by Dora as "just a run of the mill red cow," had been bred to an Angus bull, so all 4 of the calves are black.

“We didn't think she was due, even for one calf,” Dora says.

Buzzards spotted circling over their 100-acre property in the Hubbard community south of DeKalb early Monday afternoon prompted the retired couple to head to a spot about 500 yards from the house. That's where she says they found the cow had already given birth to 3 of the surprise calves.

“We thought that was it. We were excited about having 3!”

But this miracle bovine mother, identified by her #15 ear tag, wasn't done yet.

“She lay down and the fourth one started coming out and we watched the birth of the fourth one,” recalls Dora. “It was really exciting. The adrenaline was flowing with us!”

Twin births aren't all that unusual for cattle, but according to Veterinary Obstetrics and Genital Diseases, the odds of a cow having quadruplets are 1:700,000. The odds of having all four calves born alive are 1:11.2 million.

Neighbor and local veterinarian Michael Baird visited the cow after the birth to help her remove her afterbirth and give her antibiotics. He says he's delivered lots of calves in his 18 years as a mixed animal practitioner, including twins, multiples and even a few Siamese twins. But he has never seen anything like this. “This is truly an amazing event if you are into this sort of thing.”

“That's extremely extremely rare,” agrees Dr. Tim Page, a Professor of Animal Sciences at the LSU AgCenter in Baton Rouge. "If it's fully developed, it probably has a real good shot of making it."

"They seem well-developed," says Dora, although all 4 are "just a bit small." The female, Meenie, is the smallest at just 25 pounds. A healthy birth weight is around 75 pounds.

Dora says all 4 have struggled to stand, and while they look fully developed, they have not yet been examined for internal issues.

Two neighboring families are helping to raise 3 of the calves, including one with a Jersey cow who had a calf the same day and is able to provide plenty of milk.

The fourth remains with them and has begun to nurse by himself with his mother.

The Barlings are retired, and only keep about 20 head of cattle. "It's a hobby," says Dora, who grew up on a farm.

"We don't have pet dogs like people love and really dote over. Instead, we've got the cows."

Now, they have 4 more and an incredible story to tell.

"So far everything has gone well. It's really something unique. Never would I have imagined something like this!"


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Hobbies; Pets/Animals
KEYWORDS: calf; calves; cattle; cow; dekalb; quadruplet; quadruplets; ranching; texas

1 posted on 03/20/2015 5:11:52 PM PDT by afraidfortherepublic
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To: afraidfortherepublic

Give them to me, I’ll raise them alright. Over some hot coals on the grill!


2 posted on 03/20/2015 5:12:59 PM PDT by Extremely Extreme Extremist (GO BUCKY GO!)
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To: Extremely Extreme Extremist
The 3 bulls, anyway. Sounds normal.. 3 bulls, 1 cow.

/johnny

3 posted on 03/20/2015 5:17:32 PM PDT by JRandomFreeper (gone Galt)
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To: Extremely Extreme Extremist

We just drove through DeKalb on our way back from Spring Break in Arkansas. We had a brush with greatness.


4 posted on 03/20/2015 5:19:29 PM PDT by crusty old prospector
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To: crusty old prospector

I’ll be driving through there again Tuesday on my way to Idabel and Valliant, OK.


5 posted on 03/20/2015 5:33:13 PM PDT by Married with Children
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To: afraidfortherepublic

Congratulations on the family!


6 posted on 03/20/2015 5:46:45 PM PDT by BunnySlippers (I LOVE BULL MARKETS . . .)
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To: crusty old prospector

zThey are so cute. I want to pet them.


7 posted on 03/20/2015 5:47:53 PM PDT by BunnySlippers (I LOVE BULL MARKETS . . .)
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To: afraidfortherepublic

They look, tasty.


8 posted on 03/20/2015 5:56:19 PM PDT by MaxMax (Pay Attention and you'll be pissed off too! FIRE BOEHNER, NOW!)
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To: Married with Children

We had stayed in a cabin on the Ouachita River east of Mena. Beautiful country but soggy from all the rain.


9 posted on 03/20/2015 6:15:02 PM PDT by crusty old prospector
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To: BunnySlippers

Wait until the momma licks all the slobber off of them first.


10 posted on 03/20/2015 6:16:41 PM PDT by crusty old prospector
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To: afraidfortherepublic
Two neighboring families are helping to raise 3 of the calves, including one with a Jersey cow who had a calf the same day and is able to provide plenty of milk.

I was thinking of what they would do for the calves while I was reading the story.

My family had a sweet Jersey cow named Daisy about the time I started first grade. Dad's herd at the time were White Faced Hereford polled cattle, a really beautiful breed. He was the odd man out, with Black Angus cattle on all the land for miles around.

11 posted on 03/20/2015 6:28:35 PM PDT by higgmeister ( In the Shadow of The Big Chicken!)
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To: afraidfortherepublic

Payday bonus :-) (Bring in the Jersey cow ;)


12 posted on 03/20/2015 6:30:19 PM PDT by Jane Long ("And when thou saidst, Seek ye my face; my heart said unto thee, Thy face, LORD, will I seek")
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To: Pontiac

bump


13 posted on 03/20/2015 7:06:33 PM PDT by Pontiac (The welfare state must fail because it is contrary to human nature and diminishes the human spirit.)
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To: afraidfortherepublic
The one heifer calf will be sterile, a freemartin.
14 posted on 03/20/2015 7:14:37 PM PDT by vetvetdoug
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To: crusty old prospector

Yeah I was there two weeks ago and the ground is pretty rotten. Rained on us for two days. Dang near had the company 4x4 f-150 stuck a couple of times. Definately beautiful country over there. Been going there 12 years for business... Like my second home. We do some work in DeQueen, AR also.


15 posted on 03/21/2015 4:58:00 PM PDT by Married with Children
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