[Jacob-list] General Feeding Question
tlund at eclipsebordercollies.com
tlund at eclipsebordercollies.com
Sun Jan 22 09:29:20 EST 2012
Hi everyone,
I have a general feeding question I am hoping someone can answer:
My Jacobs are given free choice alfalpha grass (that is all I could get
economically this fall - pasture grass was 2-3 times more expensive). This
summer they were pasture grass grazed.
But they are skinny (I can feel hip bones and on some the ribs don't have a
layer over them) I just dewormed them thinking they may not be converting
the food right from worms. Should I be feeding grains or all purpose
stockfeed to get some weight on them?
I was giving them a sheep mineral block - but the goats were standing on it
and the sheep ate it in a month so I wasn't sure if they were getting to
much of the minerals.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Have a great day and thank you for all the wonderful informaion that is on
this list. I really love this breed:)
Tashia Lund
Eclipse Border Collies
955 Highway 81 NE
Cummings ND 58223-9552
www.eclipsebordercollies.com
701-330-3195
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> Date: Fri, 20 Jan 2012 20:27:56 -0500
> From: Linda <patchworkfibers at windstream.net>
> Subject: Re: [Jacob-list] Cull Percentages
> To: psisk at hughes.net
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> Good point. To answer Peggy's question, it helps to add what your
> selection/culling priorities are.
> Linda
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> On 1/15/2012 11:04 AM, psisk at hughes.net wrote:
> > I can only remember the last three years but they are: 2009 - 20%,
> > 2010 - 60%, 2011 - 0%
> > My criteria for all years was horns and facial markings. In 09 and 10
> > I also culled some ewes that werent producing good horn. I also
> > changed rams for 2011 as my old ram died. With the culling of some
> > ewes and the new ram I got 100% perfect four horns this year.
> > Paul
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> > Jan 14, 2012 01:34:52 PM, mvanbeek7 at gmail.com
> > <mailto:mvanbeek7 at gmail.com> wrote:
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> > *Question: What are you percentages on culling for each lambing
> > yr? I am curious to know. *
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