The K M Links Game - November 2024 Week...
Quizzes & Puzzles2 mins ago
Hi all, I have just acquired two orphan lambs (a boy called Will and a girl called Grace). I have no experience with sheep at all and hope to do the right thing. They are white suffolks, I think?! Anyway they are just a week old and are fed on Lamlac 4 times a day. I will have them vaccinated when they are 3 weeks old and worm them once they have been on pasture. I have horses on the same paddock and the grazing is good. They are in the stable at the moment and let out as much as possible during the day. Once the fence has been sorted and they are old enough to fend for themselves they will be kept at grass 24/7. I took the rubber rings off their tails and the boys testies, was that a bad move? I just felt it was cruel! They stopped docking dogs that way, why would it be different for sheep? Cost? However, can anybody please give me advise just incase I've missed something.
Thanks Barbara
No best answer has yet been selected by BarbaraJ. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hi, thanks for the answers posted. My two are already in the game of king-of-the-castle and they certainly head-butt the bottle my leg or my husbands groin if he happens to crouch down at feeding time! I have almost house trained now and they take 'No!' for an answer. They train easier than my 2 labs! They are just 10 days old now and I think I will keep Will entire as long as he is no trouble! Have to bite the bullet later and fork out for the castration. Just thought it would be more humane than that nasty elastic band! Had the vet out already on sunday (!), Grace was limping and couldn't put weight on her leg at all. They must have been playing and she pulled a muscle. She had an anti-inflametry and pain killer injection and was fine the next day. Vet declared me officially insane pampering these beasts beyond belief. He said they taste fine with mint sauce! Typical country vet! Never mind, they are my babies and they are fun to watch. Anyway, shearing is a long way a way yet and I cross that bridge then. If anymore advise, please reply. Grately appreciated!
Baa-rbara.