Green farmer wrote: » Been there, done that, bringing back memories of my texel rams. He probably has abit of heat in his hoofs and probably why he won’t let you touch them. Your actions today will fix him up, but if he keeps reoffending, consider culling. Does the lameness follow though to his lambs ?
kk.man wrote: » I have a texel ram that is lame so I brought him in today to check his feet first. I turned him over and paired his front feet and gave both a dart of the blue spray. I went to pair his rear ones however he wouldn't let me. I tried twisting his head to the side to help stop movement but it's no good. Even spraying the rear ones were problematic. I gave him an injection of alymicin and after a few minutes I ran him through the footbath. .
razor8 wrote: » Have one of them that I leave sitting on Quad. Great job when you find a sick sheep and need to go back to yard to get medicines. Can just leave sheep in the field
kk.man wrote: » I have a texel ram that is lame so I brought him in today to check his feet first. I turned him over and paired his front feet and gave both a dart of the blue spray. I went to pair his rear ones however he wouldn't let me. I tried twisting his head to the side to help stop movement but it's no good. Even spraying the rear ones were problematic. I gave him an injection of alymicin and after a few minutes I ran him through the footbath. I have no turnover crate nor am I buying one. I do the sheep on my own and have no help. Any suggestion as how I could restrain him? I would consider myself strong and fit.
ganmo wrote: » Ya could try get one of thesehttps://www.odonovaneng.ie/product/ewe-sheep-restraint/
DJ98 wrote: » How mjch meal a day should ewe carrying single and twins be getting, getting good hay aswell and a pick of beet
Dickie10 wrote: » what would those lads do ? feed on artifical lamb feeder?
wrangler wrote: » Were they belclares
charolais0153 wrote: » Pad i know scanned 305 lambs from 135 ewes. Crazy altogether
roosky wrote: » Scanned the ewes saturday 1.86 form texel suffolk cross The have floated around 1.75 to 1.85 for last 10 years but dropped to 1.45 last year......... what a difference weather makes
Lambman wrote: » That's the job there Ormond exactly what I'm after... anyone know who makes them? Bale left in on its side like that would be a better job aswell would fall apart easier.
Lambman wrote: » Started all the ewes on bales off silage 2 days ago still have good grass but will be housing in 3 weeks or there abouts so it's more getting them used till silage in there diet again..... anyways I forgot how much off a b*****d them round feeders are they just about fit over a bale why don't they make them wider there would be much less waste? Anyone using feeders were bale sits up off the ground?
Lambman wrote: » Ay there a disaster... aul fella wants me till buy 2 more till put a half into the 4 there so there would be 3 halves around a bale if you get me. We're did u source the ones that keeps bale off the ground? Will a bale lifter on back off tractor lift it high enough? No front end loader here.