soarwitheagles
True BYH Addict
Hi everyone!
I would like to start this thread with good news: Our flock is growing!
Here's the background of what is happening here:
Last year we were able to install over 2000 linear feet of fencing and make 9 new paddocks for our sheep.
Also, we experimented with allowing the sheep to browse in our back forest area, and so far, they are doing well, eating leaves, wood, dead oats from last year, new forbs, and lots of new wild oats just sprouting.
My concern is we only have one covered shelter for our sheep. We recently doubled the size to 10'x16'. But now we are thinking about constructing inexpensive shelters in some of the larger paddocks and out in the forest. Our winters are incredibly mild compared to many other parts of our nation. I see lots of local ranchers here leave their cattle, sheep, horses, etc. out in the cool winter rainy season with no shelter at all. But I am not comfortable leaving sheep out in the cool winter rainy season after losing a little lamb last winter to pneumonia.
Please share any ideas or suggestions you may have!
We are all ears!
I am posting a pic of some junk metal we picked up recently. I was thinking we could construct a three walled building with a roof using this junk metal. I would simply place two metal pieces on each side for the walls, then throw two pieces up top for the roof, then maybe plywood the roof and throw a tarp of for temporary shelter. I would brace the walls with dug in 4"x6" posts to keep the walls secure. Have you any thoughts on this?
I was thinking it would be nice to find a used metal car port, but haven't found any good deals on one yet..
We will keep looking!
I would like to start this thread with good news: Our flock is growing!
Here's the background of what is happening here:
Last year we were able to install over 2000 linear feet of fencing and make 9 new paddocks for our sheep.
Also, we experimented with allowing the sheep to browse in our back forest area, and so far, they are doing well, eating leaves, wood, dead oats from last year, new forbs, and lots of new wild oats just sprouting.
My concern is we only have one covered shelter for our sheep. We recently doubled the size to 10'x16'. But now we are thinking about constructing inexpensive shelters in some of the larger paddocks and out in the forest. Our winters are incredibly mild compared to many other parts of our nation. I see lots of local ranchers here leave their cattle, sheep, horses, etc. out in the cool winter rainy season with no shelter at all. But I am not comfortable leaving sheep out in the cool winter rainy season after losing a little lamb last winter to pneumonia.
Please share any ideas or suggestions you may have!
We are all ears!
I am posting a pic of some junk metal we picked up recently. I was thinking we could construct a three walled building with a roof using this junk metal. I would simply place two metal pieces on each side for the walls, then throw two pieces up top for the roof, then maybe plywood the roof and throw a tarp of for temporary shelter. I would brace the walls with dug in 4"x6" posts to keep the walls secure. Have you any thoughts on this?
I was thinking it would be nice to find a used metal car port, but haven't found any good deals on one yet..
We will keep looking!