Ram Health and Mindset

Britgoes2market

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As some of you know, we got into the Tunis sheep breed. :D Our first lambs arrived and are wonderful!! I do have a couple of questions on how you guys manage your Rams? We are not new to sheep and rams, however I'm new ish to keeping a ram on my property for an extended period of time as opposed to a freezer ram.

I had this Ram in isolation at first while he was in quarantine, and then I put him with our freezer lambs to keep company. While in quarantine he paced the fence and didn't like being alone, and since we have harvested our freezer lambs he is alone again. :/ At this point I have no one to keep him company with and yes he can see the Ewes and the lambs from where he is at so he isn't "alone" alone, but he acts and looks alone and is pacing the fence and it's breaking my heart.

Do you guys keep a weather with your "keep" rams or do you usually have two rams of different genetics (or the same genetics) for breeding season etc? How do you guys manage your rams?
 

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I have an old weather who is with my ram to keep him company.
I wonder if keeping two rams together is a good idea?? Wondering because I'm kind of looking for a new ram.
 

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I have an old weather who is with my ram to keep him company.
I wonder if keeping two rams together is a good idea?? Wondering because I'm kind of looking for a new ram.
Hmmmm....I'm thinking I should keep back a weather with him all the time. That's a good idea.
 

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I have 3 rams. Two are together since 6 months old. They but heads and spar all the time, yet lay down to sleep, next to each other. I’ve bred them once, they were apart 3 months, then back together.

The other is my old ram, he is penned next to the ewes. Before I got my two young rams, I split the flock so he always had some ladies. I’ve never kept a wether but I think I will this year. He was a bottle baby, so super friendly. He can be used to calm newly weaned lambs and show them that I’m not a monster. LOL
 

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Question -- my ram is 3 yrs old, do you think I could bring in a ram lamb less than a year and keep him with the current ram ?? And maybe the wether as well three together (he's old and sometime will need to be "replaced").
 
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