Last month, I saw my first cow with twins in my hunt camp area. I had always wondered why I see a lot of twins further up north but none in my area. I understand that the whitetail always have singles in their first year, followed by twines after that. So I assumed it is the same with the moose. Apparently not:
"Of all the information biologists collect regarding moose in Alaska, the percentage of cows that give
birth to twins each year tells them more than anything else. There are other indexes .. but it is twinning
rates that are the best indicator of a moose herd's general health.
(The number of twins).. gives them a good idea of how much food the moose have to eat. Low twinning rates -
below 20 percent - usually mean that moose are scrounging for food. High twinning rates, such as
those on Togiak, indicate that there is plenty to eat.
"You can pretty much track the nutritional status of a population by looking at its twinning rate," said
Kris Hundertmark, the resident moose expert at the University of Alaska Fairbanks.
Studies of both captive and wild moose have shown that producing twin calves requires a cow moose
to be in top physical condition. "
What rate of twins you see in your area?
"Of all the information biologists collect regarding moose in Alaska, the percentage of cows that give
birth to twins each year tells them more than anything else. There are other indexes .. but it is twinning
rates that are the best indicator of a moose herd's general health.
(The number of twins).. gives them a good idea of how much food the moose have to eat. Low twinning rates -
below 20 percent - usually mean that moose are scrounging for food. High twinning rates, such as
those on Togiak, indicate that there is plenty to eat.
"You can pretty much track the nutritional status of a population by looking at its twinning rate," said
Kris Hundertmark, the resident moose expert at the University of Alaska Fairbanks.
Studies of both captive and wild moose have shown that producing twin calves requires a cow moose
to be in top physical condition. "
What rate of twins you see in your area?


















































