[Jacob-list] Re: Jacob-list Digest, Vol 3, Issue 14
Victoria da Roza
castlerockjacobs at yahoo.com
Fri Jan 21 14:41:15 EST 2005
Yesterday I had the sheep sheered and the sheerer
pointed out that my favorite wether had no penis. He
recommended I sell him for food because he will be
just one big infection waiting to happen (we wondered
why he peed down his legs) and I am wondering if this
is true. Is this common? genetic? I think it would
be more merciful to have a clean end than to die of a
massive infection, but he is the sweetest and loving
animal of all the sheep. I have another wether I do
not mind selling for food cause he is agressive, but
this little lovey guy would be difficult to send away.
What are your ideas/thoughts? Victoria
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> Date: Fri, 21 Jan 2005 04:33:15 -0800 (PST)
> From: Mary Hansson <buffgeese at yahoo.com>
> Subject: [Jacob-list] test and winter waitings
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> Hi all,
>
> Just checking to make sure the list is alive and
> well.
> I am shipping this out at 7:24 am Friday EST (FYI
> Mark if you are checking :O)).
>
> Just thought I would mention that since lambing
> season
> is coming up or upon us, that there are a few items
> we
> need to keep handy. One of those would be a camera
> so
> we can record the momentous events and share them
> with
> the world. Lots of us enjoy seeing pics of lambs as
> they are growing.
>
> Conditions are so varied from one part of the
> country
> to another. Some breeders lamb out early in the
> spring (like now) to get a head start on the show
> season or to avoid the parasite bloom of later
> spring.
> Some wait until lambs can be born in warmer
> conditions out on the pasture without supervision or
> extra care. This breed does well under many varied
> circumstances.
>
> I like lambing in January/February, but my lambs
> seem
> to want to come in February/March/April no matter
> when
> I put the rams in. Rams are usually with their
> girlfriends by the beginning of August, in large
> part
> because I can't stand them any longer. Their
> hormones
> are raging, and they are getting testy with each
> other. That settles right down when they get mixed
> in
> with the girls---even when the girls don't give a
> rip
> about their presence.
>
> I used to go out ever hour or so to check on the
> ewes
> at night to make sure nobody was in labor. Well,
> that
> got a bit old, was terribly cold, and sheep could be
> sneaky. Marsha Van Valin mentioned a baby monitor
> in
> her barn one day when I was talking with her on the
> phone and a giant lightbulb went off in my head.
> The
> kid's monitor (now over 14 years old) is still
> sitting
> out in the sheep shed, working away. As long as the
> sheep are close enough to the monitor to pick up
> activity, I USUALLY know what is going on without
> having to get my feet cold climbing out of bed. The
> routine sheep noises at night are also comforting
> everytime you wake up.
>
> Hope everybody is up and ready with their coffee
> this
> morning. Have a great day.
>
> Mary Ellen
>
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> Mary Ellen Hansson, MEd, RD, LDN
> ISeeSpots Farm
> Jacob Sheep: Lambs, adults, wool
> www.iseespots.com
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Victoria
Castle Rock Farm
Jacob Sheep & Nigerian Dwarf Goats
www.castlerockfarm.net
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