The Accidental Smallholder Forum
Livestock => Sheep => Topic started by: dyedinthewool on April 07, 2011, 08:40:31 pm
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Sorry a bit of a daft Q...
Now that the grass is growing do I still need to feed expectant ewes ?
At the moment they are all getting a very small handful in the mornings - just so I can could get them in and give the 2 (I know are in lamb - due end of April-May), extra without the rest scoffing it all. They - the 2 in lamb are having a small handful of ewe nuts(pencils), coarse mix and sugar beet about 6oz in all. 1 ewe had twins with her when we aquired her (so a possibility of her having twins again) the other is a first timer.
A small hay net over night for all to pick at (in their shed when it was that awful rain) I find it helps to keep them from getting dirty bums due to the new/wet grass.
Should I continue or is it over feeding.
They don't have a high energy lick anymore as they where eating it in less that a fortnight.
Should they be getting any sort of vitamins now.
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Thanks Worzel,
They are all in good condition - keep prodding them as they go passed ;D ;D - though the 2 Suffolks are probable slightly on the 'fat side'... very pushy and greedy. my problem is not really knowing if the other 3 are in lamb - problems with 'borrowed ram' though these 2 are in lamb to him - the others returned - new ram lamb brought in - covered twice by him - meaning late lambing end of May-June - July...............! if any....!
I still have half dustbins full of feed so will continue with the 'small feeds' and give the 2 inlamb girls just that bit more.
Just needed reasurance :-[ :-[
First time keeping sheep and lambing. Horses were much easier - knew where I was with them.
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6oz works out about 175gms tiny amount so no worrys and all feed including hay contain vitamins so again no worrys