Moving On | A bright Future |

What do you think she'll have!


  • Total voters
    10
  • Poll closed .

luvmypets

Herd Master
Joined
Feb 2, 2014
Messages
2,813
Reaction score
4,895
Points
413
I guess its cause we dont trust him with the daughter... And i feel bad leaving her alone.
 

BrownSheep

Lost in the flock
Joined
May 23, 2011
Messages
2,011
Reaction score
450
Points
203
Just being frank but you stand a good chance of not getting her bred if you just leave him in for a couple of hours.

Tricky heats and all that. I believe there are labs where you can send in blood samples for pregnancy checks.
 

SheepGirl

Master of Sheep
Golden Herd Member
Joined
Jul 15, 2011
Messages
3,625
Reaction score
909
Points
343
Location
Frederick, Maryland
Get a marking harness and leave your ram in with your ewes. When the ram breeds the ewe, the marking harness on the ram leaves a colored dot on the rump of the ewe so you know what day she was bred (ie what day she was in heat) and when to expect lambs. If you change the color every 2.5 weeks, you can see if your ewes are rebreeding.
 

luvmypets

Herd Master
Joined
Feb 2, 2014
Messages
2,813
Reaction score
4,895
Points
413
Mammy would not eat... Could she be pregnant. She always stuffs her face.... Should i be worried.
 

luvmypets

Herd Master
Joined
Feb 2, 2014
Messages
2,813
Reaction score
4,895
Points
413
Okay thats what i thought. Ifshe doesn't start eating soon we will call the vet.
 

luvmypets

Herd Master
Joined
Feb 2, 2014
Messages
2,813
Reaction score
4,895
Points
413
We came to the barn today and she had eaten... Im still worried though.
 
Top