OJ; We had an pre Easter baby born, Saturday. The ewe is about 1 year, her first and I've been watching her and wondering. I did witness the breeding but I wasn't sure if she was old enough at the time. We kept going back and forth on if she was with baby. Friday I noticed she was acting different and kept a closer eye on her, she did have a bag. She kept moving around and laying down then getting up and moving somewhere else and laying down. So I had a really good idea she was close. She had the baby the next day, healthy and a great mom. All of our sheep are very big bellied this time of year due to the green grass. You couldn't tell by just looking at her that she was pregnant.
So keep watching, she could be with baby and close to delivering. If you didn't see a breeding your going to have to guess on a due date, or just wait and watch. We are so excited because we have had a wonderful year with our sheep. We purchased our first BB last May. Two of the ewe's were suppose to be pregnant and one ewe came with a 4 day old, also purchased a white ewe lamb that was 2 months old. She was the out cast of the group so she immediately had a special place with us. We were told she was BB/doll (spelling is incorrect but don't have my paper here to know correct sp sorry) any way she is white. Only one of the ewe's had a lamb, we didn't know if the ewe that didn't lamb was ever going to, but we figured oh well if she doesn't she'll still eat weeds. In August we purchased our first ram. He serviced all the ewes and hears the great part: we have 6 lambs this year ~ 5 ewe lambs and 1 ram lamb. Have I said we were pleased : ) The white ewe were told is a Corsican, we were told when you cross two breeds you get a white. Does any one know if this is true? She had a white lamb so sounds good to us. But if you think about it, the baby would be 3/4 bb 1/4 doll. Now breeding the ewe lamb back to a different BB will they always be white? Just wondering. Between our llama and our rifle the predictors have not taken any sheep off our farm, although it's been close. Our neighbor has lost quite a few. God bless, Elda'rwen of Dorthonion ( my new Elf name) Sandy On Wed, 14 Apr 2004 11:21:25 -0500 "Johnson, Oneta" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > QUESTION. I HAVE A EWE THAT IS ABOUT 1 YR OLD NOW. I GOT HER AS A > BABY. SHE HAS NOT LAMED WHEN ALL MY OTHERS HAVE. IS IT UNUSUAL FOR > A EWE TO BE OLDER TO LAMB THE FIRST TIME. SHE HAS BEEN BRED I WOULD > ASSUME AS SHE IS RUNNING WITH OUR RAM. SHE SEEMS TO HAVE A BAG > BUILDING BUT IT COULD JUST BE HER. WOULD LIKE ANY INPUT. OJ > =============================================== > This message is from the Barbados Blackbelly Sheep mailing list > (http://www.awrittenword.com/listserv/index.html). > To respond to this message, send e-mail to > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > To unsubscribe or change your membership options, go to > http://lists.coyotenet.net/mailman/listinfo/blackbelly > To search the archives, go to > http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/ > > ________________________________________________________________ The best thing to hit the Internet in years - Juno SpeedBand! Surf the Web up to FIVE TIMES FASTER! Only $14.95/ month - visit www.juno.com to sign up today! =============================================== This message is from the Barbados Blackbelly Sheep mailing list (http://www.awrittenword.com/listserv/index.html). To respond to this message, send e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe or change your membership options, go to http://lists.coyotenet.net/mailman/listinfo/blackbelly To search the archives, go to http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/
