Baby Pictures
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Topic: Baby Pictures
Posted By: cabinhollow
Subject: Baby Pictures
Date Posted: 04 Mar 2019 at 7:43am
This was Sat. AM. The first two. Now have 17, out of 8 ewes and by the end on this month, should have over 200.
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Posted By: chaskaduo
Date Posted: 04 Mar 2019 at 8:06am
Your gonna be a busy pappa.
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Posted By: Unit3
Date Posted: 04 Mar 2019 at 3:39pm
Cute!!! To cute for words. I love the livestock pictures. Keep them coming.
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Posted By: shameless dude
Date Posted: 04 Mar 2019 at 3:50pm
great pics of your babies! thanks
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Posted By: cabinhollow
Date Posted: 04 Mar 2019 at 6:10pm
Here were they get to stay for a few days.
Then one of the sets of triples.
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Posted By: Unit3
Date Posted: 04 Mar 2019 at 10:19pm
I asked the same question over in the cattle barn. Could a female dog help keep watch and alert you as to when the ewes are ready to drop?
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Posted By: shameless dude
Date Posted: 04 Mar 2019 at 10:32pm
I remember bringing in twins to the warm house basement for several days, we loved it as kids! we never got any triples tho
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Posted By: cabinhollow
Date Posted: 05 Mar 2019 at 6:51am
Unit3 wrote:
I asked the same question over in the cattle barn. Could a female dog help keep watch and alert you as to when the ewes are ready to drop? |
I do not let any dog get close to my sheep. Stray,someone pet,guard or herding, if one shows up, it is shot. With feed management, I can control when the ewes lamb. Only 5% of them lamb at night. I do not go to the barn at night. If one of my ewe can not have live lambs on her own, she is sold. I bottle feed very few lambs and that is only for 1-3 days it takes someone to come and get it.
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Posted By: Tbone95
Date Posted: 05 Mar 2019 at 6:54am
What's your "business"? Lamb meat? Wool? Just curious....
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Posted By: cabinhollow
Date Posted: 05 Mar 2019 at 9:47am
Tbone95 wrote:
What's your "business"? Lamb meat? Wool? Just curious.... |
I have what is called a hand spinner flock. But most hand spinner flocks have 10-20 head and I run 150+. Most of the wool sells for $40-$50 per fleece, with the best going for $80-$100 per fleece. Some of the wool is 8"+ long. You can view the wool on these two sites. cabinhollow2 on etsy or cabinhollowfarm.com I sell the ram lambs as feeders and some of the ewe lambs for replacement stock. I keep back 40-50, twin/triple born ewe lambs each year and cull my ewes hard. The main reason for the culling is that I have a 30 day breeding season and 20% or so do not get breed.
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Posted By: chaskaduo
Date Posted: 05 Mar 2019 at 1:24pm
I wonder what HD6GTOM (Tom Randol) thinks about all these babies?
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Posted By: Ken in Texas
Date Posted: 05 Mar 2019 at 8:31pm
Cabinhollow This thread brings back many memories. We had a hand spinners flock of white and natural colored sheep of all grades of wool from Delaine Marino to Karakul Hair sheep. Our Sheep & Wool business was called "Plain & Fancy Sheep And Wool" Henderson TX. We were members of the Natural Colored Wool Growers. Did wool shows. Taos Wool Festival was our #1 Money maker selling a single ply hand dyed Knitting /Weaving Yarn custom spun by Bob Donnley at the Taos Valley Wool Mill. Texas A&M scoured our White only Fine wool along with some of theirs if it was free of vege. Showed sheep in the Natural Colored Sheep Division at the Texas State Fair. When Sheba our Great P guard dog broke thru the pond ice and drowned and we lost 14 of our best finewool ewes and our ram to neighborhood pets. I got one of them with a load buckshot that had tags. The owners of the others in the pack are known to have put down their own dogs to keep us from collecting damages. We decided it was time for us to quit.
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Posted By: cabinhollow
Date Posted: 08 Mar 2019 at 6:24am
Nap time
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Posted By: Unit3
Date Posted: 09 Mar 2019 at 10:48pm
Lovely, lovely, lovely. Makes the sleepless nights worth it.
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Posted By: cabinhollow
Date Posted: 10 Mar 2019 at 8:09am
Unit3 wrote:
Lovely, lovely, lovely. Makes the sleepless nights worth it. |
7 born so far today. I will get some more pictures up later. Unit3, I do not go to the barn at night. By using feed management, 90% have their lambs from 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour before sunset.
This picture is from last spring, but she was here yesterday to help.
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Posted By: cabinhollow
Date Posted: 11 Mar 2019 at 4:21pm
So far today have had 13 lambs out of 6 ewes. Here is how I carry the ewes/lambs in from the fields. Triplets
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Posted By: tadams(OH)
Date Posted: 12 Mar 2019 at 2:14pm
That's darn good, hope they all live
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Posted By: cabinhollow
Date Posted: 12 Mar 2019 at 3:00pm
Yesterday (3-11) ended up with 16 lambs out of 8 ewes. All alive. So far today, I have had 13 lambs out of 6 ewes. All alive. Getting close to 70 lambs running around.
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Posted By: cabinhollow
Date Posted: 24 Mar 2019 at 8:04am
Still like around 20 ewes to lamb. Had 22 not to get breed. Still working on the best way to do the 30 day breeding/lambing season. Over 150 lambs born so far and most that I have lost have been preemies. About a week ago, had 5 sets of triplets in two days and they all lived. Sold 25, 1-2 week old lambs yesterday, but had 12 more born, so that did not cut down on my numbers much. These will going out on grass in a week or so. Not a good picture, about 50 took off behind the barn before I could take their picture.
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Posted By: shameless dude
Date Posted: 25 Mar 2019 at 2:07am
ever any problems with coyotes?
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Posted By: cabinhollow
Date Posted: 25 Mar 2019 at 6:21am
shameless dude wrote:
ever any problems with coyotes? |
They are corral at night. Not turned out until one hour after sunrise. Put up one hour before sunset. Anything that dies, gets buried deep. Most of their pasture is at the lower end of a dead end valley. The corral sets on top of a small ridge at the end of the valley. Coyotes and deer do not like to go to the lower part of a dead end valley. About 2-300 yards east and west are draws that lead to the creek. So that were the coyotes and deer travel.
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Posted By: cabinhollow
Date Posted: 25 Mar 2019 at 7:32pm
Had some time to take more pictures. They are still on dry lot, it will be a week or so before they go out on pasture.
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Posted By: LeonR2013
Date Posted: 25 Mar 2019 at 8:18pm
I wish our next door neighbor took care of his like you do. He's bad about leaving the little ones that die by freezing, I guess, to just lie around until his cousins old lab goes over and drags them home. Then my daughters Jack Russell goes over and steels them and drags them to our place. So you know who does the clean up. Deer the same way. Looked out the other day and there was probably 75 sheep in our pasture. He goes to work early, so called his wife, "Oh he's at work". so he didn't home until late. Took them home and the next morning they were right back in. Same thing yesterday and this morning. The ewes and lambs are very thin and I feel sorry for them, but I'm beginning to feel sorry for myself. We've got a very good five wire barbwire fence between us, and I'll be danged if I buy additional fencing to keep his sheep out. I'm about ready to call the law, or Shameless and see what they can do about it. Dang them things can eat a lot of grass. Done now.
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Posted By: Ted J
Date Posted: 26 Mar 2019 at 6:17am
Leon, sounds like a neighbor I have. He doesn't talk to me anymore, because I got tired of calling and called the county cops and the DNR. He was NOT HAPPY because he had to spend so much money fixing the line fence. He was NOT HAPPY because I called and complained instead of talking to him. I reminded him that I had called 10 to 15 times that spring.....what a grump. I don't know who scared him, but one of em did..... He finally fixed the fence and now at least, I'M HAPPY!!
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Posted By: cabinhollow
Date Posted: 27 Mar 2019 at 1:36pm
Just got back form picking up 5 new rams. Three white and two black. That will give me 11 rams for this fall. These are Longwool Leicester. Their wool will grow upto 7"-8" each year.
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Posted By: weiner
Date Posted: 27 Mar 2019 at 2:54pm
Love these pictures,
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Posted By: cabinhollow
Date Posted: 09 Apr 2019 at 7:50pm
Done with lambing, not the best year but I can live with it. This is the 2ed season with a 30 day breeding season and I am still working out the details. 17 older ewes did not get breed and none of the ewe lambs/just turning 1 year old. That equal 1/3 of the ewes. Got them out on grass today and they are happy.
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Posted By: shameless dude
Date Posted: 09 Apr 2019 at 10:56pm
Leon....when I worked for the Sheriff in another county, a person was letting his cows go to the neighbors to get their bellies filled, that was he didn't hafta pay to feed them. he finally called us, and he showed us proof of the neighbors lack of fence responsibilities...the Sheriff told the guy that called us to lock up all of them in his barn/pen. then after he did that, we contacted a shipper, he came and loaded them all and took them to the nearest sale barn, the cows were sold, and what ever money was left over after damages, shipping, and selling, the remainder was given to the original owner. this was in NE, you might have the same laws in MO. but ask the law first!
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