Coffee anyone ?

Blue Sky

Herd Master
Joined
Jul 3, 2015
Messages
960
Reaction score
2,773
Points
333
From time to time I have to decide what to do with my old lady ewes. Either take them to the sale barn for pet food or keep them, hope they stop heat cycling (it’s happened) and let them retire and pass. I had four that had missed two consecutive heats but all four wound up pregnant, the trollops. I think the remaining three will be ok but I’m watching them like a hawk. Boy, got an anatomy lesson though. 🤢
 

SageHill

Herd Master
Joined
Aug 27, 2022
Messages
4,348
Reaction score
16,383
Points
553
Location
Southern CA
Difficult sheep day yesterday. Ewe delivered a lamb then prolapsed rectum and intestines and died. An old ewe. Lamb very frail but took bottle then also died. As I was walking out the door to do lord only knows, another ewe drops a lamb and immediately hates it (first time mom). No amount of coaxing convinced her to accept it so in it comes. It spent the night alternately baaing and thumping around the horse bunk/lamb guest room like Herman Munster. Acts like it’s a month old and not newborn. So long Sleep…o_O
Oh man what a day. So sorry. Better days ahead - and eventually a good night's sleep.
 

Alaskan

Herd Master
Joined
May 9, 2017
Messages
5,694
Reaction score
14,314
Points
563
Location
Kenai Peninsula, Alaska
From time to time I have to decide what to do with my old lady ewes. Either take them to the sale barn for pet food or keep them, hope they stop heat cycling (it’s happened) and let them retire and pass. I had four that had missed two consecutive heats but all four wound up pregnant, the trollops. I think the remaining three will be ok but I’m watching them like a hawk. Boy, got an anatomy lesson though. 🤢
:hugs
 

Ridgetop

Herd Master
Joined
Mar 13, 2015
Messages
7,396
Reaction score
25,853
Points
743
Location
Shadow Hills, CA
We used to have Wildlife Waystation in the hills here. It was a sanctuary for predators that could not be returned to the wild. Animals that had been illegally bought as pets and then were either confiscated or given up because they couldn't keep big cats in 6' x 12' chicken wire cages. I used to take all my old rabbit does that no longer bred to them to feed the animals. I took them in live and they killed them before feeding. Some people used to take horses that were on their last legs there as well. At least they were used for something worthwhile. I should see if they are still there - I could give them my ewes that die naturally. I sell my cull sheep at auction, along with all ram lambs.
 

Honeybee Hill

Loving the herd life
Joined
Apr 16, 2022
Messages
117
Reaction score
466
Points
143
Location
Long Island, NY
Difficult sheep day yesterday. Ewe delivered a lamb then prolapsed rectum and intestines and died. An old ewe. Lamb very frail but took bottle then also died. As I was walking out the door to do lord only knows, another ewe drops a lamb and immediately hates it (first time mom). No amount of coaxing convinced her to accept it so in it comes. It spent the night alternately baaing and thumping around the horse bunk/lamb guest room like Herman Munster. Acts like it’s a month old and not newborn. So long Sleep…o_O
I'm so sorry to hear about your losses. :hugsHoping for better days (and sleep) for you!
 

Honeybee Hill

Loving the herd life
Joined
Apr 16, 2022
Messages
117
Reaction score
466
Points
143
Location
Long Island, NY
2 in- and I seem to be wide awake this morning. DS3 has school today, then off for midterms the rest of the week. This is a good thing-he's a big help getting started on clearing the garden area for moving some hives around, and moving firewood to the deck to save some oil.
I start the graduate program a week from today, but they posted the classes and assignments early so I have printed out the syllabi and now I'm doubting my sanity in doing this at my age. 47 and 59 pages of syllabus craziness...:th Thank goodness I only take two classes at a time, but honestly I'm feeling defeated before I begin. Plus-every week, we need to post a discussion with the rest of the class. For my BA it wasn't too bad-just a typed post that others could respond to. For the MA-it's a VIDEO I have to record. Why am I not happy? Well, that means that I must be showered and dressed in actual clothes and not my sweat pants with a messy bun. :he
I know-the things I worry about. lol.
Next weekend I'm heading up to NH to have a "girls weekend" with my new cousins (wife of DHs cousin, DHs cousin, and the half sister of DHs cousin) does that make sense? They're all fantastic girls, and I'm looking forward to it! I'll be home Sunday afternoon with plenty of time to prepare for school.

Have a great Monday everyone!
 

Baymule

Herd Master
Joined
Aug 22, 2010
Messages
35,739
Reaction score
110,533
Points
893
Location
East Texas
@Blue Sky how is Gabby this morning? I hope you both are doing well.
How old are your ewes when you retire them? I still have one of my original ewes, she is 9 years old, with 2 week old twins. She has a forever home, just wondering at what age she quits.
 

frustratedearthmother

Herd Master
Joined
May 7, 2013
Messages
8,111
Reaction score
14,947
Points
623
Slept well last night and enjoying a nice cuppa this morning. Had two births yesterday. One early morning and one about 10pm last night. Four new bucklings to add to the list. Up to 11 babies so far. Eight bucklings and 3 doeling. I'm absolutely ok with that as I'm looking for a keeper buckling, or two so I've got a nice pool to choose from so far. And, ummm.... only about 8 ir 9 does left to kid. :hide:lol:. Crazy is so much fun, lol!
 
Top