marathon wrote: » Have 4 acres was going to make hay from but thinking of putting few sheep on it for the winter as have plenty of hay now. Would sheep clear it? Would the long grass affect their eyes? If it would work what type and how many clear it for winter?
roosky wrote: » I used clik extra at that stage too so i would also want keep an eye now.....did you give them the full doseage according to their weight and not watered down...........Some people water it down or give less than recomended !
wrangler wrote: » You'd need to strip graze it otherwise they'd have it all walked into the ground in a few days
marathon wrote: » But it would work strip grazing it yea?
Siamsa Sessions wrote: » I milked her out this morning and gave her penicillin. The stuff that came out was almost like beastings more than what I remember cows mastitis looked like (that was the last time I saw mastitis) She’s a bit better this evening but still on her own and lying down a lot. I might try the vets office for an antibiotic if she’s not showing much improvement in the morning.
Lambman wrote: » Funny I was I in vets yesterday and there was no vets there just receptionist and the strongest antibiotic she could give me was alamycin la300 without the vet seeing the anilam and signing off.
Lambman wrote: » I didn't know that... I think the local coop even gives out alamycin and pen and strep open till correction though.
Siamsa Sessions wrote: » Got a phone call this evening from a Dept inspector saying he’ll be here in the morning to check the sheep. Not the Sheep Welfare Scheme stuff, he said, just the sheep themselves - numbers and tags. This is my first inspection so I didn’t know what to ask him. Would I be correct in assuming he’ll want to see the flock book and movement documents? I also buried 2 ewes that died last year. Apologies for my ignorance again, but is this acceptable?
DJ98 wrote: » Lads when you go to a new mart to buy sheep, do you just walk in and start bidding or do you have to inform someone thwlat you will be bidding for sheep and give them your details?
orm0nd wrote: » some c£$t of a year for ewes getting mastisis found 2 of last year's hoggetts to day gone on 1 spin , that's about 10 sheep in total since shearing, white face sheep seem to be more vunerable I suppose the only bright side is that culls are a good trade ran the ewe lambs in this morning and they have really thove since last dosing & minerals, culled a few with dirty backsides and lame, got them sheared this pm , hadn't planned on letting them to ram but having second thoughts as they are a bit too forward to leave idle, picked up a couple of hybrid rams beltex/char. so might try them , most of the ewe lambs are rouge/belclare so should a nice match.
roosky wrote: » I went through the ewes on saturday....not one case of mastitis from scanning (Christmas) to now.....never had as good a year for mastitis.......hard to know is it breed or what thats causing the difference ....im running texel cross ewes so mostly white heads !
kk.man wrote: » I have a feeling it might be flies and the height of ditches more so than breeds.
Lambman wrote: » Any lads looking for well bred collie pups mother can be see working serious dog lacking powder in the field but in close no fear in her tipped by a trail dog from a former all Ireland winner. Just pupped today 6 pups 4 taken just 2 till go will check sexes tomorrow pm for my number and videos off mother free to good home.
Young95 wrote: » How did your inspection go??