Thanks again for sharing. I love seeing how you've used the areas of your setup. I have to set up a creep feeder too, but my problem is that I have Nigerian Dwarfs in with the sheep. They took over the creep feeder instantly. I still have one potentially pregnant ewe-lamb born last April. I had to take out the ram so I know the potential final day she can lamb. (or at least, look like she's ready to burst). I have 6 ram lambs this year, so I'm looking forward to setting up a bachelor herd.
We have our first “bottle baby” and we spent a week trying to get her to take the bottle. Tried ALL the tricks everyone told us to do. She wanted NO part of it. We resorted to catching momma every few hours and holding her so the baby could eat. Going on 6 weeks doing this 😂. It’s a good thing she’s cute. 🤦♀️
Thanks again for sharing. I love seeing how you've used the areas of your setup.
I have to set up a creep feeder too, but my problem is that I have Nigerian Dwarfs in with the sheep. They took over the creep feeder instantly.
I still have one potentially pregnant ewe-lamb born last April. I had to take out the ram so I know the potential final day she can lamb. (or at least, look like she's ready to burst).
I have 6 ram lambs this year, so I'm looking forward to setting up a bachelor herd.
I understand the Nigerians, my daughter has Nubians and Nigerians. The Nigerian kids always crawl through the 4x4 opening in the kidding pens.
We have our first “bottle baby” and we spent a week trying to get her to take the bottle. Tried ALL the tricks everyone told us to do. She wanted NO part of it. We resorted to catching momma every few hours and holding her so the baby could eat. Going on 6 weeks doing this 😂. It’s a good thing she’s cute. 🤦♀️
yeah they have to be cute or more people wouldn't take the effort.
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How much for a young male and female
I'll give you a link to my web site so you can see what is available. Rams are $275 ewe lambs are $300. www.fullcurltrophysheep.com/