The Accidental Smallholder Forum
Livestock => Sheep => Topic started by: Twotwo on August 09, 2022, 02:26:13 pm
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I’m after some advice....we have just got a new (older) ram and he in isolation in a pen/ stable were he can see other sheep and move about freely. My plan was to bring my other ram home, put them in a tight pen for a few hours then turn them out. BUT with the weather so hot 30+ and the new ram reasonably settled, shall I just leave be until the weather cools (not til next Monday) I’m concerned they both might get too hot squashed in a tight pen, they will be in a stable so undercover but a bit airless. I could do it overnight but wouldn’t be around to watch for problems.
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I think if you can hold off till next week, that would be better. I don’t know about you but when I pen up my rams tight, they mess in their water quicker than I can replace it, so that would be my main concern. My rams are in a relatively small pen in a big shed, to be fair the shed is quite cool, and they seem ok.
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Late to the party.
I purchased a new ram on Friday 5/8 and had him on his own to begin with but he was not happy. So on Monday 8/8 I penned him up in a small pen with two other rams. No food or water and much shoving. I let them out into a stable and bit of yard nearly 9 hours later when they had stopped squabbling. Yes they did all head for the water, followed by the hay but they have been happy together since.
I think that the heat helped settle them together quicker than if it had been cool.