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Baymule
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Chris and his girlfriend Ashley tore down the dog pen at sons house and back fence. Pulled T-posts, loaded sheep working equipment. I supervised and loaded the T-posts.
The front yard fence now has an extension, where I can put Cooper and Dessa during the day, close walk through gate and visiting dogs for Thanksgiving can use the front yard. Also gives Cooper a little more room.
Small pen built in sheep lot. Uno is now weaned. 2 months, 11 days, the little ba$tard has been breeding the young ewes I was going to put with Cooper. @Ridgetop said he’s too young to be fertile, I sure hope so. He’s made connection. I was out of cow panels here, to build a pen, haven’t been cleared for lifting/heavy work, but I got a pen for him now! And he’s in it! He’s out there yelling his unhappiness. He started humping the ewes at one week old. They’d line up at the bunk feeder and the little stinker went down the row. I was going to wean him at 3 months, keep him a month, fecal check, worm if needed, and Domingo could pick him up after first of year. Uno had other ideas. So I’ll work with him so he’s not scared, get him started on animal crackers, get him friendly but respectful. He’s a fine looking young ram and will sire some nice lambs—just hope he’s not an up and coming baby daddy HERE!
Another ewe was backed up to Ringo, just happened to be one I wanted him to breed. So I opened the gate and let her in. She is bred now.
The front yard fence now has an extension, where I can put Cooper and Dessa during the day, close walk through gate and visiting dogs for Thanksgiving can use the front yard. Also gives Cooper a little more room.
Small pen built in sheep lot. Uno is now weaned. 2 months, 11 days, the little ba$tard has been breeding the young ewes I was going to put with Cooper. @Ridgetop said he’s too young to be fertile, I sure hope so. He’s made connection. I was out of cow panels here, to build a pen, haven’t been cleared for lifting/heavy work, but I got a pen for him now! And he’s in it! He’s out there yelling his unhappiness. He started humping the ewes at one week old. They’d line up at the bunk feeder and the little stinker went down the row. I was going to wean him at 3 months, keep him a month, fecal check, worm if needed, and Domingo could pick him up after first of year. Uno had other ideas. So I’ll work with him so he’s not scared, get him started on animal crackers, get him friendly but respectful. He’s a fine looking young ram and will sire some nice lambs—just hope he’s not an up and coming baby daddy HERE!
Another ewe was backed up to Ringo, just happened to be one I wanted him to breed. So I opened the gate and let her in. She is bred now.