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Livestock => Sheep => Topic started by: Smashy and gang on April 21, 2011, 07:57:07 pm

Title: To turn out or not...
Post by: Smashy and gang on April 21, 2011, 07:57:07 pm
Not sure what to do - one of our ewes gave birth to twins this morning, in our orchard which she shares with three other ewes.  The other ewes have been out grazing in the big field all day but I need to bring them in for the night.  Shall I leave the new Mum with them or put her and the lambs in the shed overnight?  Thanks!
Title: Re: To turn out or not...
Post by: Fleecewife on April 21, 2011, 09:32:05 pm
Ours are out all night.  With the warm and dry weather we are having I would think they would be fine in the orchard.  What breed are they?
Title: Re: To turn out or not...
Post by: Smashy and gang on April 21, 2011, 09:48:53 pm
The ewe is a mule of some sort - the ram was a beltex (think he is now a jalfrezi in Birmingham somewhere).  Thanks for the reply - I tried to entice her into the shed earlier but the two rams squirmed like mad when I tried to use them as a 'carrot' for her and she just went mad, couldn't work out where they were (despite them being in front of her) so I figured she was best left.  The other ewes, after an initial inspection, seem to be leaving her alone.
Title: Re: To turn out or not...
Post by: bazzais on April 21, 2011, 11:14:30 pm
I am not proclaiming to be the god of farming - but better out than in.  Sheep are made to be outside.

Baz
Title: Re: To turn out or not...
Post by: shetlandpaul on April 22, 2011, 08:05:24 am
same here why are you bringing adult sheep in. i can understand keeping lambs in for a couple of days it what we do. but even up here healthy lambs are out happily with there mums.
Title: Re: To turn out or not...
Post by: Smashy and gang on April 22, 2011, 04:13:17 pm
Thanks all - was just that people talk about turning them out and I can't turn them out if they've never been in!  Anyway, they were fine last night and look fabulous this morning so all well.
Title: Re: To turn out or not...
Post by: Fleecewife on April 22, 2011, 04:31:29 pm
That's lovely to hear  :)  :sheep:
Title: Re: To turn out or not...
Post by: AengusOg on April 23, 2011, 07:07:26 pm
Sometimes it helps to carry twins ahead of the ewe and put one down if she gets confused, Then take the other one on a bit, before laying it down and going back for the first. The ewe will run to each lamb as you lift the other. Some ewes don't seem to twig if a lamb isn't on the ground for her to see.
Title: Re: To turn out or not...
Post by: Fleecewife on April 23, 2011, 10:45:55 pm
That makes me laugh AengusOg  :D after all the effort of catching the little devils I'm not going to put one down - Hebs and Soays would be off like a shot within about 15 mins of birth, and even before that wouldn't stay put if laid on the ground.  If I put them down while she's realising I'm not the one going mehmeh, I still hang onto the slippery little eels  :sheep: :sheep: