[Jacob-list] big/small lambs?
Linda
patchworkfibers at alltel.net
Thu Mar 20 22:11:25 EDT 2008
I don't think you can consider a lamb premature going only by the birth weight. You got to factor in vigor and development. A fully formed 4 lb lamb that is up and nursing in 15 minutes is not premature.
Linda
www.patchworkfibers.com
Registered Jacob Sheep, Angora Rabbits, Handspun Yarn
> We do weigh, simply because all our less than perfect lambs get
> sold to a Greek restauranteur and we need a guide to how big
> they'll be for the Greek Orthodox Easter (24th April this year),
> and I've never had a single below 6lbs or a twin below 4lbs. I
> would tentatively suggest that anything smaller is premature?
> Biggest was 11lbs, a single ram, and he went in OUR freezer for bad
> markings. Plug ugly. Massive head.
>
> Melanie
> In medio stat virtus
>
> http://ministats.free.fr/world_redirection.php?ville=obsville
>
>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: paintedrockfarm at aol.com
>> To: patchworkfibers at alltel.net ; jacob-list at jacobsheep.com Sent:
>> Thursday, March 20, 2008 8:51 PM Subject: Re: [Jacob-list]
>> big/small lambs?
>>
>>
>> HI Linda,
>>
>> Our lambs tend to remain on the large side right from birth but
>> seem to be smaller as yearlings than others I've compared
>> too....hmmmm
>>
>> Our flock matriarch, Barking Rock Brie, routinley popped 10 lb
>> twins with ease for many years - last 2 times we bred her at 10 &
>> 11 yrs., she singled each time with 12 lb. lambs. Most of our
>> lambs average 7-8 lbs. even for twins, triplets generally 6-7
>> lbs. each. Single births hover around the 9 lb. mark most years.
>>
>> Exceptions, yes....Sweetgrass Tegwen always has tiny babies! 4-5
>> lbs. tops, all ewe lambs thus far too. Birch, Layleigh's dam,
>> singled for us one year and delivered a 13 lb. lamb with very
>> little trouble. She is a bigger Culloden (Fieldwood) ewe and a
>> good thing or she might not have had him.
>>
>> One of our triplet mom's, Brighton Pansy, averages close to 7-8
>> lbs. even with triplets -- WOW!
>>
>> B-T-W we normally feed hay only until after lambing so not sure
>> why the big babies. We grain our l acting ewes and/or any ewe
>> who seems to not have wintered well for the last 2 weeks of
>> gestation. Those we grain and those we don't still have 7-8 lb.
>> lambs, mostly twins. We found more triplet births in years we
>> did a flushing program and more singles in damp summer/fall.
>> just some observances over the years.
>>
>> It has been like that since our first lambing year and we weigh
>> each lamb at birth, then 2 days (tagging & docking) where we see
>> most have already gained at least a pound, sometimes more.
>> Weighing again at a week or two, then 30 days and monthly as best
>> we can.
>>
>> Certainly seems interesting!
>>
>> Cheryl in WV
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Linda
>> To: Jacob-list
>> Sent: Thu, 20 Mar 2008 6:36 pm
>> Subject: [Jacob-list] big/small lambs?
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>> What's the biggest and smallest lambs (at birth) you've ever had?
>> I admit that I don't usually weigh lambs anymore unless they are
>> really big or really small. As long as they are healthy and
>> vigorous, I'm happy.
>> My smallest lamb was barely 3 lbs and born last year. He's not a
>> huge yearling now, but doesn't look out of place with the other
>> yearling rams. My biggest lamb was 11 lbs. He was a difficult
>> birth for his dam (who was somewhat overweight). Most of my
>> lambs are 5 to 6 lbs.
>>
>> Linda
>>
>> www.patchworkfibers.com
>> Registered Jacob Sheep, Angora Rabbits, Handspun Yarn
>>
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