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Ryan Renko
Orange Level Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Location: Edwardsville, I Points: 2315 |
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Posted: 08 May 2022 at 8:07pm |
I must say I don't know anything about them except that you could try counting them if you are having difficulty falling asleep. With that being said I pass a small hobby ranchers place every time I drive to our farm. I noticed his 6 or so sheep were out grazing this evening and still had their huge winter fleece on. With temperatures going into the '90s this week shouldn't they be sheared by now??? Seems like that coat of fleece would be unbearable. Anybody know?? Ryan
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tomNE
Orange Level Joined: 13 Sep 2009 Location: dorchester, ne Points: 1216 |
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It will shed if not sheared!
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Kiwi
Silver Level Joined: 23 Jan 2018 Location: New zealand Points: 371 |
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Hi all in New Zealand we would take the wool off in November (late spring early summer) but some farmers will pre lamb shear August (late winter) this makes the ewes head for shelter and lamb in the shelter
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SteveM C/IL
Orange Level Access Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Location: Shelbyville IL Points: 8021 |
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way to trick em KIWI!
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DMiller
Orange Level Access Joined: 14 Sep 2009 Location: Hermann, Mo Points: 29614 |
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Neighbor has sheep
His are done similar to what kiwi noted during lambing. Are really over sensitive critters, get excited easily where if get too excited, die. Sneeze among them and some die, gets too wet too long some die. Yell too loud and one will die. Have to worm them a LOT as eat just off grade where ingest nematodes and other nasty worms where many commercial worming meds no longer work. They get wet in summer and the lanolin odor is awful, their manure stinks something terrible. |
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shameless dude
Orange Level Joined: 10 Apr 2017 Location: east NE Points: 13611 |
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my renter shears sheep on the side for extra $$. says he shears about 5000 a year. he has a semi trailer he stores the wool in, dunno where he sells it.
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Dennis J OPKs
Silver Level Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Location: Overland Park, Points: 386 |
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Check out "Freedom Farms" you-tube. This guy is active duty Army but raises sheep (I believe meat not wool) on his Missouri farm. Also farms with A C stuff so he's got to be O K. Interesting operation and would probably answer questions, I think it's been a learning experience and believe he started it from the ground up.
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festus51
Orange Level Access Joined: 26 Mar 2017 Location: Osage City, KS Points: 1639 |
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Everyone forgot they taste terrible.
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We the unwilling Led by the unqualified Doing the impossible for the Ungrateful
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shameless dude
Orange Level Joined: 10 Apr 2017 Location: east NE Points: 13611 |
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i'm kinda with Festus on this one, i really don't like the meat either. i raised them in 4-H, but never butchered them. i spose that's why they serve mint jelly with lamb...helps kill the taste?
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Ray54
Orange Level Access Joined: 22 Nov 2009 Location: Paso Robles, Ca Points: 4369 |
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Meat from a lamb not some old ewe is one of my favorites. My wife likes it too but can be over frugal some times. She had some cheap chops she was cooking, an something smelled a bit off. Looked the package over "product of Australia" , and me thinks this was a lost in the desert lamb that got 2 maybe 3 instead of less than one year old.
Wool is not worth the price to shear in the USA. A good friend leaving the sinking ship here has 3 garbage bags full to go in the trash if my DIL does not want to mess with it. She is city girl wanting to get back to nature and is into all things making her own wool, and then making stuff. Several citydots have had a sheep or 2 and never got them sheared, did not kill them. But looked very mangy as it came off in patches over summer. Generally sheep are just looking for a excuse to lay down and die.
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