Hi folks,
I've had about 0.8 acres for a year but put off actually getting some animals as it was mostly bare earth when I got here - had been cleared by bulldozer - and I re-seeded it this year with equine paddock mix - it's well grown, though with a lot of weeds (predominantly nettles, goosegrass and poppies).
I'm planning on getting 3 Shetland ewes in about a week (they are 'hand reared and tame' so I'm hoping they'll be relatively easy to handle

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Got a holding no. (and 1/2 box file of paper) from defra/rpa.
I'm planning on using electric sheep netting and moving them around (say 1/3rd of the area at any one time).
Land is fairly well sheltered from winds by tall - if gappy - hedges, and I was planning on letting them have access to one of the sheds for shelter during the winter months.
I've (belatedly) ordered a couple of sheep-keeping books from amazon, as the general smallholding books I've got are a bit thin on details for sheep-keeping.
I'm a bit concerned about weeds though - I know ragwort's poisonous but don't know about anything else. Some local people I talked to didn't think I should worry "they'll know what not to eat", but that's not consistent with what I've read elsewhere. If I find any 'nasties' I can pull 'em up, but how do I keep 'em from coming back?
Also should I be feeding them any supplements during the winter (I would suppose yes if lambing, otherwise no)?
As far as I'm aware they're not pregnant - If I want them to lamb what's the latest time to put a ram in with them (or is it already too late)?
any advice would be welcome (on weeds or any other issues I ought to be aware of).
thanks for all the info I've already got from reading past postings on this forum

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mab