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  1. Shewolf

    Strange question...

    Yes SheepShape your lady sounds just like my Sweetpea right down to how great her daughters are! "A week or two" Ha no they don't get over it they find a way to break out and find her! One other thing have any of you had a Ram who LOVES one ewe so much that we can NOT separate him from her? He...
  2. Shewolf

    Strange question...

    LOL Baymule yes I wonder that myself...
  3. Shewolf

    Strange question...

    Thanks both of you. I think you are right she would be unhappy not having babies and I am less worried after today. Her twins born today are a very good size unlike last years twins who were and still are small. guess we will let her keep going as long as she likes. my flock is the same as yours...
  4. Shewolf

    Strange question...

    I have an older ewe ( 8 or 9 yrs old) who is our herds matriarch and we would like to stop breeding her but cant separate her from the flock( her daughters freak out bad! ) we can and do move out our ram but she is VERY fertile and is always the first one breed. we also feel she deserves a...
  5. Shewolf

    Hi from southern NH

    Thanks for the info all! this forum is great :love I was thinking that very young ones would maybe have an easier time acclimating to our noisy neighbors!? :barnie
  6. Shewolf

    Help, Advice Needed on Selecting Heritage Pigs

    I have american guinea hogs thay are small (boar is around 350# @ 5 yrs) thay are very tasty and temperament is very sweet.
  7. Shewolf

    Hi from southern NH

    I am looking in to getting some wethers to help out on the farm with all the brush along our fields. what breeds are good and how young should thay be? we live next to a shooting range!! would bottle babys be better then older? and is it to late to get them now. thanks for any help:)
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