I have 6 sheep (pets/mowers) not for breeding. This winter, I put them in a bigger paddock with the horses once the grass had 'gone off' thinking that they would have plenty of grass but there wouldn't be goodness in it, but they have still got fat CS 4-4.5) which I feel very bad about, especially as Spring is just around the corner. This is only my 3rd winter with sheep but I am learning that mine are all very good doers. Yesterday, I moved them into another paddock which is very very short (having had donkeys on it, who are also very good doers)
My questions to you experienced sheep keepers is, if I keep them on this very short grass do I have to give them anything extra in the way of extra 'bulk' for their rumen to work properly and to keep their gut healthy? Or is just very short grass perfectly OK for them? My donkeys have to have access to barley straw for this reason, should I give this to the sheep also or will this make sheep fatter? Is there anything 'no/low calorie' that I can give the sheep to browse for extra interest or not really?
Before anyone suggests it, culling isn't an option that I want to consider for these sheep, I just want to learn from my mistake and how to manage the girls better for the future.
Thankyou in advance for you help.