Re: [blackbelly] baby sheep

2005-05-06 Thread Britt
Ok that gives me a good idea. I'm new to sheep and one of my ewes had a baby
ram 3 weeks ago. He's very playful and eating a lot of grain and cracked
corn, I often see him grazing out in the pasture and he nurses very little.
He's big and looks healthy but now I know he still has another 5 weeks or so
before he's completely weaned.
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From: Carol J. Elkins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Friday, May 06, 2005 12:01 AM
Subject: Re: [blackbelly] baby sheep


 Britt,

 I usually wean my lambs at between 8-12 weeks old. I move the ewes out of
 the pen (leave the lambs where they grew up) and as far as I can get them.
 Unfortunately, sometimes that means that only a fence separates them,
which
 makes things a bit more noisy.

 A lot of people recommend not feeding the ewes or at least not giving them
 any grain for a few days after being separated from their lambs to help
 their milk dry up. Because I often wean during the winter when grain
 supplementation is necessary, I just continue feeding them their normal
 feed (the amount they eat when not pregnant and not lactating) and they do
 fine.

 I leave the lambs separated for two weeks. For the first two days and
 nights, ewes and lambs will do their best to convince you they are dying.
 The noise can be tremendous. It is a good idea to let your neighbors know
 in advance the dates you plan to wean and then take them a 6-pack
 afterwards as a peace offering.

 My lambs will eat grain at about 2 weeks, although they play with it
sooner
 than that.

 For a really good book about lambs and lambing, I highly recommend Laura
 Lawson's Managing Your Ewe and Her Newborn Lambs available at
 http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/096339231X/critterhavenesta

 Carol

 At 02:58 PM 5/5/2005 -0400, you wrote:
 How long does it take for a baby lamb to be weaned? How old do they start
to
 eat solid food?
 
 Thanks,
 Britt
 
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[blackbelly] advice on banded male

2005-05-06 Thread Dayna Denmark
Hello all,
One month ago I banded two males with an elastrator(thanks to all that 
helped me with directions on how to use that thing). I was feeling around 
down there yesterday and it feels like one of the boys is only a partial 
band. In other words I think I blew it and missed getting one of his 
testicles.
Is it OK to do the one testicle now? I really want to keep this guy but I 
don't have the facilities to keep sheep separated, and I don't want any 
breeding with mom.
He is three months old almost to the day.

Thanks,
Dayna
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