Re: [blackbelly] Questions on AB horns-- to aid in research---

2006-07-10 Thread Terry
Thisd is, indeed, some of the type of information I am interested in-- my new (
actually, my very first foundayion animal) a barbados blackbelly  lost a scur
this past weekend, so I am extreme;y happy woth that! His wether buddy, had
scurs that are visible, bit still short enough the little hair tuft can cover
them pretty well. They are a month apaty oin age, with the wqether being
older-- so I have 7 and 8 month old boys. The past couple weeks have been quite
interesting, top say the least!!!

Someone mentioned, eithetr here or on another forum, how the boys dislike
having their horn plates touched-- I have been brusdhing the faces and skulls
of my boys since I got them two weeks ago, and currently, there is no 
touchiness about gently handling that area of their pretty little heads. I use
a very soft brush on face/head and lower legs, and a stiffer brush and
undercoat rake on their bodies. I can attest to the lack of lanolin in their
coats-- as I am allergic to lanolin, and the only issue I am having is the
wire-y coat texture.

 I can walk alongside one-- and the other follows-- they do follow that grain
in a container sound!!! They both got away frpm me a few days ago--I made sure
they saw me toss some corn into their safe pen, and they came a running- they
are little pigs when it comes to the corn,, so as long as they can see clearly
into the area I want them to go, they will follow, sometimes even lead!

 The boys are on weedwhacker duty right now-- I move a portable dog run-- 8x8
feet by 6 feet high areound a new set of trees every morning-- and by noon, the
weeds are gone! These guys are doing grass only as a last resort! To them,
poison ivy is candy, while timothy, rye, and orchard grass may as well be
vegetables!!! I other areas, I can see things like milkweed, joe pye weed,
forked aster, queen annes lace, wild strawberries, maple seedlings etc., all
disappearing, while the grasses remain untouched-- gonna have to get some grass
eaters now!!!

Terry

--- william bartlett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 
 Hi There Terry:
 Don't know a whole lot about horn genetics, but I have
 had several, four I think (would have to look at my
 records to tell how many for sure). But I may not be
 qualified because my herd Ram's twin was a poll, and
 two of his offspring's have been polled. One of them
 snuck up on my (one of those embarrassing moments) I
 had put twins and their mother on my cousin's place,
 telling him they were all girls. When I picked them up
 four months later, one had a mane and OTHER
 attachments! I do need to check and see what my
 percentage is compared to the amount of horned rams
 I've had.
 --- Terry Wereb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  hello folks-- this question is for all the American
  Blackbelly  flock keepers out there---
  
   Have you ever had, or do you know of, an American
  Blackbelly ram that produced  POLLED ram lambs? Have
  you ever had, or do you know of, an American
  Blackbelly ewe that has had POLLED ram lambs when
  bred
  to a horned  male?
  
  Terry W
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Re: [blackbelly] Questions on AB horns-- to aid in research---

2006-07-09 Thread william bartlett

Hi There Terry:
Don't know a whole lot about horn genetics, but I have
had several, four I think (would have to look at my
records to tell how many for sure). But I may not be
qualified because my herd Ram's twin was a poll, and
two of his offspring's have been polled. One of them
snuck up on my (one of those embarrassing moments) I
had put twins and their mother on my cousin's place,
telling him they were all girls. When I picked them up
four months later, one had a mane and OTHER
attachments! I do need to check and see what my
percentage is compared to the amount of horned rams
I've had.
--- Terry Wereb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 hello folks-- this question is for all the American
 Blackbelly  flock keepers out there---
 
  Have you ever had, or do you know of, an American
 Blackbelly ram that produced  POLLED ram lambs? Have
 you ever had, or do you know of, an American
 Blackbelly ewe that has had POLLED ram lambs when
 bred
 to a horned  male?
 
 Terry W
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Re: [blackbelly] Questions on AB horns-- to aid in research---

2006-03-01 Thread Cheryl McLaughlin
Hi - My flock is composed of all AB ewes (out of
horned stock) and rams (with horns), and in about four
years of raising them, I've only had one polled ram
lamb show up.  That's out of about 50+ lambs.
Regards to all,
Cheryl

--- Terry Wereb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 hello folks-- this question is for all the American
 Blackbelly  flock keepers out there---
 
  Have you ever had, or do you know of, an American
 Blackbelly ram that produced  POLLED ram lambs? Have
 you ever had, or do you know of, an American
 Blackbelly ewe that has had POLLED ram lambs when
 bred
 to a horned  male?
 
 Terry W
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[blackbelly] Questions on AB horns-- to aid in research---

2006-02-28 Thread Terry Wereb
hello folks-- this question is for all the American
Blackbelly  flock keepers out there---

 Have you ever had, or do you know of, an American
Blackbelly ram that produced  POLLED ram lambs? Have
you ever had, or do you know of, an American
Blackbelly ewe that has had POLLED ram lambs when bred
to a horned  male?

Terry W
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Re: [blackbelly] Questions on AB horns-- to aid in research---

2006-02-28 Thread The Wintermutes
Hi Terry,

I raise polled Barbados Blackbelly but I know of polled rams born to
American Blackbelly ewes  sires.  They frequently have partial horns or
scurs as they mature.  Some are totally polled and are quite rare to find!
So do you have a needle in a haystack on your hands?

Mark

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Subject: [blackbelly] Questions on AB horns-- to aid in research---

hello folks-- this question is for all the American
Blackbelly  flock keepers out there---

 Have you ever had, or do you know of, an American
Blackbelly ram that produced  POLLED ram lambs? Have
you ever had, or do you know of, an American
Blackbelly ewe that has had POLLED ram lambs when bred
to a horned  male?

Terry W
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