The Accidental Smallholder Forum
Livestock => Sheep => Topic started by: Lorrie66 on September 10, 2013, 01:37:59 pm
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Hi
my second question of the day sorry - new sheep owner so on a learning curve!
My two gfd wethers arrived 2 days ago and they seem quite hot as in panting gently. I don't think they have been sheared this year since born in April. Of course we are going into Autumn and the weather has cooled this week anyway - but as I cannot shear can I instead give them a good clip & tidy up? I am worried they may have too much wool by winter....
or am I worrying needlessly?
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Hi :wave: , Your GFD boys are probably fine, they do tend to pant a bit even in cold weather. I have sent you a pm.
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Hi agree with Bramblecot that GFDs do seem to huff and puff a lot more than someother breeds. However, as far as shearing is concerned, GFDs are one of the few breeds shorn in their first year (I think the breed regs specify they should be shorn by 31 July) otherwise they can go into winter with such a weight of fleece on they can get cast down when wet. Mine were born in April last year and I had them shorn mid-August, then again this May. I think I'd be inclined to get them shorn if possible.
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Hi Lorrie66
I hope your new boys are settling in well :sheep: :sheep:
I am sure they will soon become very friendly as the Greyface Dartmoor is a lovely natured sheep.
I am just going to give a little caution note as to running them with your horses ,they may well get chased and bullied :-\ -so keep a watchful eye, and consider grazing them separately.
I recon it is getting a little late in the season for shearing ,the nights are getting cooler and the chance of heavy rain more likely now , unless you have got some shelter for them.(perhaps a trim up with hand shears will just tidy them up). ;D
Interestingly enough, in my opinion there is quite a variation in breed as to the "huff and Puff" related to the heaviness of the breed ,the NEW IMPROVED Greyfaces seem a lot heavier than the old type.
(http://i954.photobucket.com/albums/ae26/thomsett_bucket/tess002.jpg) (http://s954.photobucket.com/user/thomsett_bucket/media/tess002.jpg.html)
for interest here is a very old photo
Sorry gone off on a tangent! :innocent: - as usual ::)
Tilly :wave: