[Jacob-list] Its the simple things in life!! old ewes.
Linda
patchworkfibers at alltel.net
Thu Mar 20 06:40:05 EDT 2008
Thanks, Marie
I talked to a breeder in SC years ago. He told me he routinely took all his 7 year old ewes to the livestock auction. I was flabbergasted!
Linda
www.patchworkfibers.com
Registered Jacob Sheep, Angora Rabbits, Handspun Yarn
> Royal, what a great story, thats the kind of thing that makes you
> keep going, like when you have a few bad lambings in a row and feel
> like you should just give up or that you must be doing something
> wrong or that your sheep would be better of in somebody-else's
> hands, then something like that happens and you can keep going and
> everything will be alright.
>
>
> On old ewes:
> My ewe, Rockie's Joni (a ewe that Royal sold me, thanks Royal), is
> ten (nothing compared to your ewe!) but she lambed twice last year,
> first in January with a 9lb ram, then while still nursing her lamb
> (who weaned as the largest lamb that year) in march she got bred
> again, she continued to nurse him till about June-July (when I
> weaned, I think she would have kept nursing him until she had her
> other lamb and maybe longer), then lambed again in August with an
> 11lb ram, for being 10 years old (and on nothing but grass) I think
> that is pretty good. She is bred again this year and is due
> sometime in April.
> She acts like a yearling and is so agile I can hardly catch her,
> she doesn't look her age either, her black is still deep black.
> Marie
> Spot Hollow Farm
> http://www.freewebs.com/spothollowfarm/index.htm
>
> --- perfectspot at bellsouth.net wrote:
>
> From: Cathy Robinson
> To: Linda
> Cc: Jacob-list at jacobsheep.com
> Subject: Re: [Jacob-list]
> Date: Wed, 19 Mar 2008 20:38:18 -0400
>
> Congratulations, Royal on a happy ending to a wonderful story!
>
> Linda was right; Jane was 17 when she had her last set of twins
> and that was 6 years ago. Last fall during breeding season, she
> was actively flirting with Ben through the fence, but she has
> really slowed down this winter and I have to wonder how long she
> will be with us. She's acting more and more like a tired old lady.
>
> I don't wish to change the focus from Royal's great story, but we
> had a pretty amazing birth here yesterday....at the other extreme
> of the weight spectrum. Chicory Lane Chloe delivered a 12# ewe
> lamb after an amazingly brief labor. I found her in beginning
> stages (lots of squatting) about the time I was supposed to get
> ready for work. I delayed my departure until the lamb was born,
> and once I saw it, I realized how badly it might have gone. She's
> the largest newborn we have ever had here. Mother and daughter are
> both doing fine. The rains have stopped so they will get turned
> out in the morning, and it will be interesting to see her next to
> some of the "normal" lambs that preceded her by 2-3 weeks!
>
> Cathy
> Perfect Spot Farm
> http://www.patchworkfibers.com/PerfectSpotEwes1.html
>
>
>> Thanks for sharing such a good story!
>> When I first had sheep, I remember hearing the old saws "sheep
>> are just animals looking for a place to die" "a down sheep is a
>> dead sheep". Jacobs primitive nature keeps them fighting to
>> survive. They don't just lie down and die. They've got
>> something between their ears besides air.
>>
>> RubyBelle, age 13, delivered healthy twins on Monday - 6 lbs each!
>> Anyone that talks to me about my flock for more than a minute
>> knows that RubyBelle is special to me. (thanks, Patrice for
>> selling her to me :-) and to Craft's for breeding her). While I
>> don't plan to breed 12 year old ewes as a general practice (and
>> RubyBelle has earned her retirement), the fact that her line can
>> do it shows the longevity of her line. Although, I don't think
>> anyone can beat Cathy's Lady Jane!
>>
>> What's the oldest anyone has had ewes lamb? We had this
>> conversation 5 or so years ago and I think I remember one farm
>> had a 14 year old and another a 17 year old?
>>
>> Linda
>>
>>
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