Littlegraysheep
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Before anyone says no I thought it couldn't happen either, but now I'm questioning what's happening with my sheep.
Let me start off at the beginning when I bought the wether.
I bought a 7 month old Romney wether in October. When I got him they had just banded him the week before (and I double checked because I've had problems with rams not being banded correctly before. I also want to say I did not band this wether.) I kept him in a quarantine pen for a month and they fell off during that time. The first week of December I put the wether in a separate pen with the lamb ewes so that the ram could be with the older ewes. I saw the wether jump the lamb ewes and didn't think much of it.
Fast forward to a month away from lambing and one of the lamb ewes looks to have an udder (same age as the wether, also a Romney). Of course it's the smallest ewe who will most likely have problems, but I'm hoping nothing will happen. I did check the wether again and he positively a wether.
I know with rabbits if you get the male fixed after puberty they are still fertile for a couple months. Is it possibly the same with sheep? Anyone experience something similar?
Let me start off at the beginning when I bought the wether.
I bought a 7 month old Romney wether in October. When I got him they had just banded him the week before (and I double checked because I've had problems with rams not being banded correctly before. I also want to say I did not band this wether.) I kept him in a quarantine pen for a month and they fell off during that time. The first week of December I put the wether in a separate pen with the lamb ewes so that the ram could be with the older ewes. I saw the wether jump the lamb ewes and didn't think much of it.
Fast forward to a month away from lambing and one of the lamb ewes looks to have an udder (same age as the wether, also a Romney). Of course it's the smallest ewe who will most likely have problems, but I'm hoping nothing will happen. I did check the wether again and he positively a wether.
I know with rabbits if you get the male fixed after puberty they are still fertile for a couple months. Is it possibly the same with sheep? Anyone experience something similar?