weatherbyfoxer wrote: Turning them out Saturday here hope to start lambing the end of February and finish most by paddy's day
Sami23 wrote: » How long do ye plan on leaving your Rams in with the ewes and what do ye do with the Ram for the rest of the year ?
mcgiggles wrote: » We've only 30odd ewes so it will depend on what his daily tipping rate is. Put him out Saturday, none tipped sunday morning, but 2 tipped when we checked again sunday evening, so if he does 2 a day he'll only be out the 2 or so weeks. Till he gets the job done really.. Ours just eats sleeps and sh*ts for the rest of the year... tough life.
Sami23 wrote: » mcgiggles wrote: » We've only 30odd ewes so it will depend on what his daily tipping rate is. Put him out Saturday, none tipped sunday morning, but 2 tipped when we checked again sunday evening, so if he does 2 a day he'll only be out the 2 or so weeks. Till he gets the job done really.. Ours just eats sleeps and sh*ts for the rest of the year... tough life. I let my lad to the ewes Sunday evening. Checked this evening and he had 11 tipped in under 24 hours so he was a busy boy..... only have 30 odd also so hope he keeps goin like this n it'll b short lambing season but there's always a few late. My question really was where do ye keep the rams when separate from the ewes ?
stantheman1979 wrote: » Think 11 in one day is busy. Friend of mine lambed 2500 ewes this year from March 10th to 1st April for guy in Tipperary.
stantheman1979 wrote: » Ewes and lambs stay in for 2days. Go out on day 3. They stay in the pens till they go out so a lot of donkey work.
J.O. Farmer wrote: » Your better off with less moving with those numbers. Let the ewe lamb with the bunch. If she only has a single leave her with the bunch just watch the lamb actually sucks.If she has more than one move her to the small pen for a day or two and watch that she's taking to both lambs and both are sucking. After a day or 2 let the ewe and lambs back to the bunch or out to the field if you are happy to do so. With putting ewes in small pens as much as you are you are making work for yourself. A ewe can mind 1 lamb until the lamb knows it's mother. If she has more than one the lambs could go different directions and the ewe can lose one and forget about it so that's the reason for the small pen until the lamb knows it's mother. Also suffolk cross lambs tend to have reasonable wool. What other lambs had you.