Author Topic: Ewe nuts for wether short term  (Read 1328 times)

Richmond

  • Joined Sep 2020
  • Norfolk
Ewe nuts for wether short term
« on: Today at 08:35:17 am »
I am sending some lambs off in a couple of weeks. They're all ewe lambs except one wether. My usual routine is to start feeding them a week or so beforehand to get them used to coming into a pen, then on D Day shut them in ready for loading. I'd like to buy some ewe nuts (rattle in a bucket better than coarse mix and easier to pick up if spilled) however I do realise these aren't good for wethers. But would it really matter just for a week or so?

SallyintNorth

  • Joined Feb 2011
  • Cornwall
  • Rarely short of an opinion but I mean well
    • Trelay Cohousing Community
Re: Ewe nuts for wether short term
« Reply #1 on: Today at 08:42:03 am »
Probably not, but the consequences: cost, inconvenience and upset, not to mention the welfare issue, if you're unlucky...  Tup'n'lamb mix won't hurt ewes, so you wouldn't waste the rest of the sack...
Don't listen to the money men - they know the price of everything and the value of nothing

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Twotwo

  • Joined Aug 2015
Re: Ewe nuts for wether short term
« Reply #2 on: Today at 10:48:54 am »
You could get some sugarbeet nuts .. they would be safe and rattle in the bucket well :sheep: :sheep:

Richmond

  • Joined Sep 2020
  • Norfolk
Re: Ewe nuts for wether short term
« Reply #3 on: Today at 11:57:48 am »
Thank you both. We have pigs so I think I'll rattle some pig nuts to call them in but offer them coarse ration to actually eat. I don't think our local feed supplier does sugar beet nuts; at least I've never seen them there but can ask.

Bywaters

  • Joined Apr 2016
Re: Ewe nuts for wether short term
« Reply #4 on: Today at 12:58:45 pm »
For what it is worth, surely, if ewe mix (or tup mix for that matter) was so dangerous to feed to wethers or to the wrong sex, there would be a huge warning label on the sacks ?

My opinion is that the danger - such that it is - manifests itself over long term, rather than a coupld of weeks before slaughter so, I wouldn't make life any harder than it is and feed them all the same grub

 

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