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It did start seeing how he drove it home (just got home around 7:30AM)Hope your car starts
It did start seeing how he drove it home (just got home around 7:30AM)Hope your car starts
I was talking with my neighbor yesterday who raises hair sheep. He runs them in 4 foot field fence pasture and said he never had a problem with them getting stuck in it or jumping the fence.She grew up just fine. They put her in their back yard so she could get plenty of exercise and rubbed and stretched her legs. Legs are straight now and she is a pretty girl. I gave him 2 of my older ewes, both bred and due in December. He also picked out a real nice chocolate brown ram lamb.
The pumpkin itself isn’t the natural wormer, it’s the seeds. The pumpkin is full of nutrients and good for them, so there’s that. He may have a good strain of parasite resistant sheep. Some are more resistant than others. I cull out the wormiest sheep.I was talking with my neighbor yesterday who raises hair sheep. He runs them in 4 foot field fence pasture and said he never had a problem with them getting stuck in it or jumping the fence.
I also asked him about worming. He said they feeds them cubed pumpkin once monthly and never has any worm problems, it's a natural dewormer.
He's a good guy and I have no suspicion he would want to mislead me. He has a wife and kids and is very self sufficient, way more than we are. if you thought my garden was big, his is huge! they preserve from it every year. But I'm also a little sceptical, that's why i'm asking you what your experience is, if you care to share your experience.
He also told me I should get a ham radio, most everyone around here has one to keep in touch. I've been thinking about a ham over the last few weeks, so it was confirmation to me.
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ThanksThe pumpkin itself isn’t the natural wormer, it’s the seeds. The pumpkin is full of nutrients and good for them, so there’s that. He may have a good strain of parasite resistant sheep. Some are more resistant than others. I cull out the wormiest sheep.
Running sheep with cattle makes double use of your grass. You need a separate place to feed them that the cattle can’t get into.
I put mine up at night, it makes it easier on the dogs to protect them.
My sheep are pretty calm, tame, cam be downright pests. LOL They are not escape artists like goats and are fairly easy on fences and gates.
Welcome to our weather, its 45 out and will be 72ish by 4pmAfter months of killer heat and being strapped down to the farm in order to keep dogs and sheep as cool as possible and putting out fresh water 4 times a day, in 100 to 112 degrees heat and drought, it is 49 degrees this morning!!!!!! It was 68 degrees in the house when I woke up. I went to bed with the AC set on 74.
While son was here, I had him get the propane heater out of the closet and hook it up. Don’t need it yet, but it’s ready when I need it.
The 100’s extended into September, then dropped to the 90’s.
October has finally showed up.