LambMaster wrote: » How did everyone get on with Ophelia? Any major damage?
DJ98 wrote: » Anybody any idea what youd pay for light cheviot ewe lambs around the 35kg mark?
DJ98 wrote: » Running a bit low on grass for ewe lambs, just wondering would it be ok for them to be supplemented with rolled barley?
kk.man wrote: » When are they due to lamb?
DJ98 wrote: » Not in lamb just keeping them for hoggets but are not performing aswell as id like
gazahayes wrote: » Feeding ewe lambs about 200 grams of whole barley here keeps them pushing on and slows the grass running through them
DJ98 wrote: » Why whole barley vs rolled barley?
kk.man wrote: » If not in lamb..300 grams per head of a cheap course ration from your merchant with minerals ...saves messing around with straights. Build up slowly to the 300.
DJ98 wrote: » Would barley not be a cheaper option, they have access to mineral buckets?
razor8 wrote: » when did you purchase him?
Hard Knocks wrote: » Have some Ewe lambs (Tex, Suff & Char) who have grown to be as big as ewes as were sheared in the summer. Friend has a Texal, would you try a him on them, or get a Charolais?
DJ98 wrote: » About 6 weeks before letting out
razor8 wrote: » Did you feed him hard feed after buying? I assume you bought at a sale?
DJ98 wrote: » Let out a charollais ram 3 weeks ago with ewes and he seems to be after falling apart, he's lost condition and become lame,keeping to himself, plenty of grass for him to eat, treated him with alymicin spray to cure the lameness but what about the condition, he was only with 30 ewes? Also do people house there rams over the winter, usually just leave them in a paddock and feed them beet and hay, any opinions?
joe35 wrote: » Have u him raddled. They auld fella baught a shearling ram for 50 euro one time, it was an end of year sale. The man he baught him off said he paid 3000 for him as a lamb and when he went to the sheep he melted. Turned out to be a great tip. Best tip we ever had
Lambman wrote: » Is there a phone app for sheep farmers.? I noticed cattle men have an app called herd watch looks fierce handy...