trampledbygeese
Loving the herd life
Hi all. New shepherd here with questions.
I'm getting a 4 week old wethered bummer in a few days, and I'm was wondering if I could ask you a few questions about feeding. They say he's 4 weeks old, but he's pretty small. He's a mixed race, with quite a bit of Suffolk in him from the looks of it.
At the moment he's being fed Milk replacer, Pablum, and egg yolk in the bottle. I'm not a huge fan of this combination, and since I have neighbours with goats, I'm thinking to switch over to goats milk. The current owner of the bummer says I can make the switch suddenly, but I wonder... usually when I bring an animal home, I buy a couple of days of their old food to make the move less stressful. I'm guessing lambs might have more ability to bounce back from a change. Do they? Or should I be more insistent in buying some milk replacer off her? What is milk replacer anyway - powdered milk? Is goat milk an okay substitute for milk replacer mixed with egg yolk?
About the goat's milk, I know the little babies drink it 'raw' (ie unpasteurized) right from their mum, but if I'm only buying it every few days, should I pasteurize it so it keeps longer in the fridge? Something I do for myself when I have raw milk, is I'll add a milk culture (it's like a yoghurt that cultures at room temp) called Fil Mjolk, which greatly extends the fridge life of milk (this also works great for commercial pasteurized milk near it's expiry date). Would a milk culture be a big no-no for bottle feeding the lamb? I know some remedies for digestive problems in sheep include yoghurt.
And now the big question: how much is this young fellow be expected to drink? From what I saw with my friend's flock, they should be nibbling on hay by now, and start tapering off on the milk... but all those lambs were mummy raised, so I don't know how it applies to bummers. I'm guessing I have another month of bottle feeding, does that sound right? The current owner is feeding him 4 times a day, one baby bottle full at a time... however much that is. Is that about 2 litres a day?
Anyway, any help you can give is appreciated.
If you have any good references on the subject, please let me know. I've read everything the local library has to offer, but sometimes they disagree. It's hard to know the quality of the reference when you're just starting out.
Thank you
I'm getting a 4 week old wethered bummer in a few days, and I'm was wondering if I could ask you a few questions about feeding. They say he's 4 weeks old, but he's pretty small. He's a mixed race, with quite a bit of Suffolk in him from the looks of it.
At the moment he's being fed Milk replacer, Pablum, and egg yolk in the bottle. I'm not a huge fan of this combination, and since I have neighbours with goats, I'm thinking to switch over to goats milk. The current owner of the bummer says I can make the switch suddenly, but I wonder... usually when I bring an animal home, I buy a couple of days of their old food to make the move less stressful. I'm guessing lambs might have more ability to bounce back from a change. Do they? Or should I be more insistent in buying some milk replacer off her? What is milk replacer anyway - powdered milk? Is goat milk an okay substitute for milk replacer mixed with egg yolk?
About the goat's milk, I know the little babies drink it 'raw' (ie unpasteurized) right from their mum, but if I'm only buying it every few days, should I pasteurize it so it keeps longer in the fridge? Something I do for myself when I have raw milk, is I'll add a milk culture (it's like a yoghurt that cultures at room temp) called Fil Mjolk, which greatly extends the fridge life of milk (this also works great for commercial pasteurized milk near it's expiry date). Would a milk culture be a big no-no for bottle feeding the lamb? I know some remedies for digestive problems in sheep include yoghurt.
And now the big question: how much is this young fellow be expected to drink? From what I saw with my friend's flock, they should be nibbling on hay by now, and start tapering off on the milk... but all those lambs were mummy raised, so I don't know how it applies to bummers. I'm guessing I have another month of bottle feeding, does that sound right? The current owner is feeding him 4 times a day, one baby bottle full at a time... however much that is. Is that about 2 litres a day?
Anyway, any help you can give is appreciated.
If you have any good references on the subject, please let me know. I've read everything the local library has to offer, but sometimes they disagree. It's hard to know the quality of the reference when you're just starting out.
Thank you