We tend to wean in August,both sexes. Barring last year when we didn't tup really but did have seven happy accidents lol..... Normally worm crovect wean in August, separating ram lambs from ewe lambs and on to new pasture away from mans, I find that the ram lambs are the most dramatic at weaning, the ewe lambs just get on with it. I love the ram lambs to work with, they tend to be a bit more forward and brave when we start to get them bucket trained.
We sell the rams as stores, don't like selling ewes lambs in with the ram lambs, something doesn't really sit right with me about that, so we will Run them on. But big cull for the adults this year mind, at least 60 to go, plus 60 odd ram lambs. Baz has promised me a turning crate
at this point the ewes get let down. They go on roughest grazing we got to dry out. After that they get moved, moved moved, get them flushing.
IMHO it is essential you check your ewes bags, (unless you already have) if they are milky when you weaned get em checked for mastitis and get them on rough grazing straight away.
Just to add we started lambing in Feb x