I'm glad that you mentioned weight. You are the 3rd person that has mentioned weight to me. I confess that I do keep my ewes "too fat".![]()
I have to let them lose weight. I will look into finding alfalfa pellets and alfalfa hay. For some reason, I thought that alfalfa hay was too rich for them. But I guess it's not.
I have a total of 7 ewes and 5 lambs right now . What feed/grain portion do you suggest that I should feed 7 ewes on a daily basis? They have access to hay every day and I put them in their outside pen that has grass for grazing when the weather is nice and I try not to put any feed when they are grazing. When the weather calls for rain, I move them to an inside pen (where there is a shed) but there is no grass but there is always hay and I keep feed in their feeder. The crying is what gets me. I think if they are crying, they want to eat and I cave in and give them feed.![]()
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LOL @ she jumped the fence.
Ohhh, They have you WELL trained!Hasn't anyone told you that SHEEP LIE! Check the Story book on How to Raise Sheep or any other good beginner sheep book. They will have the feed charts for the size and use of the sheep and their feed requirements. If you break their food requirements into a morning and evening feeding they will be less restless. Feed on a schedule. You can also devise ways to make it difficult for them to eat it all up fast. This makes them slow down and it is more natural like grazing.
I like feeding the alfalfa because they do not need to eat as much. THIS IS VERY IMPORTANT. You only need to feed them 2/3 what you would any grass hay! I know the charts make you do number crunching but it is so much better than having a lamb that grew too big get stuck and you are there in the dirt with your feet on the ewes butt hauling on the lambs hind legs because it was too big to turn around and even only pulling with her contractions and putting your thighs and back and every muscle in your just 2 years out of the Army body, it still takes 10 minutes to deliver that lamb and she is cold and blue and not going to breath. That was my first year in sheep.
Oh that also goes for Serecia hay. Serecia is a cousin to alfalfa. Serecia may only be a point lower in the protein but you can overfeed with it easily.
Ok, I just ordered every single book by "Storey" at the local library. I will have a lot of reading to do.
Yes, they have me trained. When it comes to my animals, I'm a wimp. I give them what they want.

Thanks
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