So, say you want to see when your lamb will be born. First set the calendar to the breeding date.
Then press "Update Calendar".
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Rams condition |
60 days prior to breeding, rams need to be shorn and tested for fertility.
Rams need to be housed in an area where they can get in the shade and stay
out of hot areas. We also start them on 1 lb of grain per day at this time.
Worm rams at this time.
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Flush Ewes |
30 days prior to breeding ewes need to be flushed with 1 to 2 lbs of grain per
day. We determine the amount of grain based on the condition of the pasture.
Lush and green, less grain. Dry and sparse, more grain. Worm Ewes at this time.
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Teaser Ram |
Two weeks prior to breeding turn teaser ram in with ewes.
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Breeding time |
We have been using a method of only turning the ram in at night while the temps
are cool. During the day the ram is put back into his pen and allowed to rest.
The ewes are turned out to pasture during the day. In the evening, we grain the ewes
before the ram is turned in. Every other night we “paint” the ram with a marking
paint so that we can tell in the AM who he has bred. (We don’t use a marking harness
because of the risk of injury.) We change the color every 16 days. Check ewes in the
AM to see who has been bred.
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Breeding Time 48 days |
This allows the ewes to cycle 3 times during the time the ram is in with them.
At this point we stop graining the ewes and they are on pasture only. Rams go back
to normal feeding of hay only.
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Pull the Ewes |
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Ultrasound |
At 90 days after breeding (on average) we ultrasound all the ewes.
At this time we cull open ewes that we do not want to keep and rebreed those we do.
The ram is put in again for 30 days. (24 hours a day due to the time of year and a
reduced number of ewes) at this time we put ewe lambs in with the rams. We breed ewe
lambs at this time. We like to have ewe lambs lamb later as they are somewhat of a
challenge to lamb and we can focus on a smaller group of ewes.
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Watch |
Between 90-120 days bred, we watch ewes for signs of any illness, not gaining weight
or other signs of complications. Ewes are maintained on good quality hard grass
pasture with plenty of exercise (they generally travel 2-3 miles/day). During the
last trimester of pregnancy, if ewes appear thin we may supplement with extra good
quality alfalfa (16-18% protein) as lambs are really growing at this stage and the
extra protein is an issue with thin ewes. We also put out 16% protein tubs now, these
are molasses based with minerals and formulated for sheep. NO COPPER IN THIS MIX!!!
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Get Ready |
At two weeks before lambing, sometimes earlier if ewes appear to be thin or grass
dries up to early, we start to feed ewe’s ¾ - 1 lb. mixture of ½ and ½ rolled barley and
rolled corn. All ewes are vaccinated two to four weeks prior to lambing with overeating
C, D & T (2cc/hd) and wormed.
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Crutch Ewe |
We don’t sheer ewes, but we do crutch ewes with a lot of belly and crotch wool.
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Time to clean the lambing barn |
We bottom out the lambing barn and apply a good heavy layer of lime to the dirt floor.
Clean, using bleach and water, the walls and solid surfaces of the barn. Check to be sure
you have all of your equipment on hand and ready to use. The following is a list of some of
the things we like to keep at the ready when we prepare for lambing:
- 7% Iodine - dip navels
- Frozen colostrum - we save some from last year and then replace it with colostrum
from one of the first ewes to lamb.
- 60 cc syringe w/feeding tube - first feeding of lambs that are slow to suck
- Syringes & needles - general medication
- Oxytocin - obtain from your Veterinarian, critical when ewes won’t let milk down,
or won’t clean
- “go juice” - we use “sheep nutri-drench” electrolytes, vitamins, etc. for stressed newborns.
- Water buckets
- Hay baskets
- Towels
- Penicillin
- Bo-Se - each lamb is given .25 cc 12 hours after they are born
- Scale - every lamb is weighed within the first 24 hours of birth
- Bander - we band tails at 2-3 days
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Lambing |
During lambing we check ewes every two hours. When lambs are born we follow this procedure:
- ASAP - dip navels in 7% iodine, and strip ewes out.
- Bo-Se - each lamb .25 cc 12 hours after birth
- Scale - weigh lambs 12 to 24 hours after birth for birth weight
- Band - Band all tales at 48 hrs. (note: bander, bands, and tail region are cleaned with novasan disinfectant)
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Creep |
At two days old lambs are put into large pen with ewes so they can access creep feed area
and feeding of ewes is more manageable for us. Ewes are fed 1lb. Per day of corn and barley
mix, and 4 to 6 lbs of good quality alfalfa (16% protein +).
Creep feed (17% lamb starter) and hay are available to lambs from this point on.
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Records |
Keep good records so you know when lambs were born so that you can keep vaccination
records up-to-date.
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At 30 Days |
We do the following;
- Weigh lambs for 30 day weights
- 2 cc overeating CD+T
- 2 cc Vit. B
- Worm according to weight
- Ear tag for permanent Identification
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60 days old |
We do the following:
- Weigh lambs for 30 day weights
- 2 cc overeating CD+T
- 2 cc Vit. B
- Worm according to weight
- Wean lambs
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Turn ewes out |
Turn ewes out on pasture and leave lambs on free choice feed. Worm ewes
and cull any with problems. (i.e. Bad bags, tried to kill the Shepard, or just plain rotten!)
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Worm ewes and rams |
Every 60 days during the summer months.
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Win County Fair |
Job Well Done! |