Wehner Homestead
Herd Master
I’m sure that some of the difference comes from show stock vs. commercial stock. I know some people that raise show sheep and pull almost every one. Just something else that I thought of.
This is kind of related to survival with sheep. A friend of ours did an apprenticeship in New Zealand at one of the large Sheep Stations and told us that when lambing season started, the Station owners went on Holiday till it was over. That way they avoided trying to salvage animals that should be culled anyway.
I'll give a heifer a 2nd chance..most of the time, but not a cow and if the daughter of a problem cow has the same problem, they both go to the kill pen as well as any of their calves. I don't want 'my problems' going to a'back to the farm' buyer.If I had to assist an animal to give birth, especially over multiple times, I would sell it. So far, my ewes present me with lambs and my input to the process is exactly zero. I don't have many ewes, so maybe as numbers go up, problems do too. But I don't want to keep an ewe that I have to bury my arm in her back end, or pull lambs or otherwise help her give birth. If I had a crisis like that, I would pull out all the stops to save ewe and lamb, but I would sell her after weaning the lamb.
An adorable one thoI have a problem, I know