sea12 wrote: » Real grass tetany weather. Put 2 buckets of magnesium out as they are on very lush grass.
Green farmer wrote: » Lost one of suspected tetany today. I'm off in the morning to see if I can dig up a bucket somewhere.
Nekarsulm wrote: » Serious grass, there, Sea12!
Green farmer wrote: » Very similar here.she was a 2yr old ewe and had a set of twins about the 3weeks old. Problem is their gone that bit to big to bottle feed without restraining them and not old enough to be weaned.their in a small pen eating creep and abit of bottle when I can catch them.
Green farmer wrote: » Was looking for hi mag buckets, but a lot of them are for cattle and say do not give to sheep because of copper content. Would you want to know if your land was high or low on copper before thinking about these buckets ? Or would it make any difference. ?
eire23 wrote: » Thistles are meant to be a sign of good land john if thats any consolation!! Nice grass there again. What breed is that ewe and lamb?
razor8 wrote: » The mods are going to have to start charging you for the free advertisement!!! Fine stock there cran
Cran wrote: » I know need to advertise somewhere:D. Its funny was thinking last night as my wife said is there anything else but pictures of sheep on your phone. Its nice to have a place full of other crazies to post them, wouldnt mind seeing more pics of rams etc in here of other breeds especially
eire23 wrote: » Thistles are meant to be a sign of good land john if thats any consolation!!
Green farmer wrote: » What does it mean when you have more thistles then grass in your field ???
Green farmer wrote: » Iittle fec***s seem to come out of nowhere in the last few days. Sneaky ones , too low to hit with a topper
jt65 wrote: » Thistles "cut them in june it's a month too soon cut them in july they wilt & die"