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KatahdinMomma
Chillin' with the herd
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After seeing everyone's post (haven't logged in a while obviously!) ya'll are so kind! Our climate had 3ft min of snow this year, and all winter I've been stressing on the amount of nastiness in the barn. Next year we want a set up like this, 3 sided shelter in the pasture and have the barn for a medical shelter. We only have 14 sheep, including the lambs btw, so dramatically different ad to the large herd! Also, they are meat sheep with an intended purpose to fill our families freezer. Though, I'm new to sheep, and homesteading in general, and am still learning g where my lines cross!Loving reading everyone's experiences. I'm definitely falling in love with our animals even if they are going to be meat. At least falling in love with raising them
Our sheep are not as pampered as a lot of sheep I see here. They are currently in a permanent outdoor pen with a 3-sided shelter. We keep adding foraging leaves and twigs raked up from the yard as they finish what's in thier pen. It's good to keep them busy when they aren't eating their daily hay or grain rations. I keep feeling a little bad that they don't have a big cozy barn but then I keep realizing that they are very happy as they are! We went back and forth a lot as we considered lambing options but ultimately came to keeping mom and babies within view of the flock too not cause stress and make their transition go well. We are waiting on lambs currently but when they arrive we'll seperate them and momma into the shelter by a cattle panel for a few days of bonding before giving them full access to the rest. I appreciated the conversation about different farming styles. Sharing a few pictures of my sheep enjoying thier home-wondering who else has a simuliar setup!