Kodesh Acres - This is my journal about sheep

farmerjan

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Didn't realize you had enough separate pastures to be able to keep the sheep off them for more than 30 days... that's great !!!!!
That's some serious growth.... Just be careful with all that beautiful lush clover they do not get bloat....it can be a problem with the cows...
Can you put your state in your avatar??? I can't remember where you are.... go to your name top right, down to account details, down to location, and it will show up under your avatar...
 

KodeshAcres

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Didn't realize you had enough separate pastures to be able to keep the sheep off them for more than 30 days... that's great !!!!!
That's some serious growth.... Just be careful with all that beautiful lush clover they do not get bloat....it can be a problem with the cows...
Can you put your state in your avatar??? I can't remember where you are.... go to your name top right, down to account details, down to location, and it will show up under your avatar...
Enough pastures?? Depends on who you ask 🤣🙃 but everyone’s fed and healthy. Lambs have received 0 grain input and are gaining well.
There’s a lot of sainfoin growing with the clover, which I heard doesn’t bloat them but I’ve been keeping an eye on them and they have baking soda available too.

I’m in East Texas 😊
 

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Sainfoin is non bloating. It’s high in tannins, which can help manage worms.

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