irishdancer
Exploring the pasture
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Hi everyone. I have had sheep for about four years and still consider myself a beginner. I have an East Fresian ram lamb that is just a little under 3 months old. He has just grown enormous and very fast. He has been a very well behaved lamb, however this week we had the sheep shorn and directly after that, he was smelling all the ewes and seeming very interested in them. We thought it was just because everyone looked different and establishing who everyone is again. But today he couldn't decide if he wanted to nurse from mom or breed her...and everyone else in the herd. He jump on everyone from behind. I don't know that he exactly knows what it is he is doing, but he's definitely getting to ques to do something. Should I worry? I didn't think that they could be ready to breed until five months old. Can certain ram lambs develop early?
It would be my luck. I failed at breeding plans up until now. The first year the ewes shimmied under the fences and got in with the rams. The second year the ram climbed the fence and got in with the ewes. The third year a whether that was given to me turned out to have one working testicle that was floating around in his abdomen as it didn't get banded apparently. Ten surprise lambs from that oops. I just don't want any more oops. Is it okay to wean him right now and get him into another paddock?
It would be my luck. I failed at breeding plans up until now. The first year the ewes shimmied under the fences and got in with the rams. The second year the ram climbed the fence and got in with the ewes. The third year a whether that was given to me turned out to have one working testicle that was floating around in his abdomen as it didn't get banded apparently. Ten surprise lambs from that oops. I just don't want any more oops. Is it okay to wean him right now and get him into another paddock?