Hi all, we just adopted 2 pregnant ewes. One is 1-1/2 year old Icelandic Katahdin (Kat), the other is a 1/2 year old Icelandic Barbados Blackface (Barb). The lady we bought them from said "they're kind of wild" she has a large herd of wild mixed sheep and goats,
I wish I had found your site before, we got them home at night so put a collar and lead on each and put them in our big dog kennel overnight. I let them out first thing to graze, got Kat to jump back in the kennel last night but had to wrestle Barb, tonight was just the opposite, Barb smelled the COB and jumped right in while Kat led me around
Tomorrow I'm going to go sit with them before turning them out. I only got a vague idea when they will lamb and Kat is pretty round so nervous about getting them friendly before they give birth. Apparently Kat has had a lamb but the is Barb's first time. How do I know when to get a vet involved? They are both up-to-date on vaccines and feet trimmed the day we got them. Was told they won't need sheared because they are "hair" sheep. Anyway sorry for such a long yarn, very grateful of advice.
barbie
I wish I had found your site before, we got them home at night so put a collar and lead on each and put them in our big dog kennel overnight. I let them out first thing to graze, got Kat to jump back in the kennel last night but had to wrestle Barb, tonight was just the opposite, Barb smelled the COB and jumped right in while Kat led me around
Tomorrow I'm going to go sit with them before turning them out. I only got a vague idea when they will lamb and Kat is pretty round so nervous about getting them friendly before they give birth. Apparently Kat has had a lamb but the is Barb's first time. How do I know when to get a vet involved? They are both up-to-date on vaccines and feet trimmed the day we got them. Was told they won't need sheared because they are "hair" sheep. Anyway sorry for such a long yarn, very grateful of advice.
barbie