mysunwolf
Herd Master
We put our 11 month old ram lamb in with the ewes and ewe lambs October 5. I watched him breed Darla, my oldest ewe (who is definitely overweight, bordering on really fat), at least five times that day. Over the next few weeks, I watched him breed quite a few of my other ewes and ewe lambs. Today, 34 days later, I watched Darla stand for the ram to breed her again. I have watched this happen with at least two others.
What are the chances that the ram is infertile?
Could it be that the ewes are just not taking?
I found another white Katahdin ram, 2 years old and proven, not aggressive, for sale 1.5 hours from me, for under $200.
Should I remove my ram lamb from the flock, and instead put in a new ram? Should I just trust that maybe my young ram needs a few more heat cycles to breed the girls than a proven ram would? Do I first do pregnancy tests on my girls?
If I do put a new ram in, any precautions I would need to take? I realize it doesn't leave proper room for quarantine, but I'm in a bit of a bind.
I REALLY need lambs this spring so that I can have lamb meat to sell at the market and get ourselves established there as lamb sellers (we already sell chicken and rabbit). It would be too hard on our farm business to delay it one more market season. And would prefer not to be raising lambs on hay, so breeding in April is not really preferred.
Help!
What are the chances that the ram is infertile?
Could it be that the ewes are just not taking?
I found another white Katahdin ram, 2 years old and proven, not aggressive, for sale 1.5 hours from me, for under $200.
Should I remove my ram lamb from the flock, and instead put in a new ram? Should I just trust that maybe my young ram needs a few more heat cycles to breed the girls than a proven ram would? Do I first do pregnancy tests on my girls?
If I do put a new ram in, any precautions I would need to take? I realize it doesn't leave proper room for quarantine, but I'm in a bit of a bind.
I REALLY need lambs this spring so that I can have lamb meat to sell at the market and get ourselves established there as lamb sellers (we already sell chicken and rabbit). It would be too hard on our farm business to delay it one more market season. And would prefer not to be raising lambs on hay, so breeding in April is not really preferred.
Help!