Lamb Lover
Chillin' with the herd
Hello there! I've posted on this website about my personal sheep and rabbits and you've all been very helpful so I hope you can help me with this little issue.
I work with legal immigrant Peruvian sheep herders at a ranch about an hour from my house. I've worked with them for two years now and they're more like family to me. The rancher that employs them is not treating them or the animams correctly so we're trying to buy a ranch and then employ the herders and buy all the sheep, dogs and horses from the rancher. I advocate for the animals and my mom and her friend advocate for the herders and we created an Association to help raise awareness and raise money to help this beautiful men and aniamls because they deserve so much better.
So to get to the point, I was hoping you would be able to give me an idea of how to properly run a sheep ranch. Since we have been there so many times we know how this ranch is run, which majority of it is incorrect so I need to know how to properly go about doing this. The dogs used are Border Collies, Great Pyrenees and the Kangal (Anotolian Shepard) and there are about 50 total dogs. I don't know the breed of sheep or how many there are at this point, but they are shorn in March and they lamb in April to mid July, and are on the range for the rest of the year.
I know what vaccines the sheep need, how to bottle feed and help a ewe give birth, herd and all the other basics I just need to know how it works on a bigger scale. As you can imagine this is a lot for a small group of people to do on their own so any help would be greatly appreciated. My personal sheep are bum lambs from last year, mixed breed. Two ewes and a ram and they are going to be ambassadors for our association. We've also picked a dog from each breed but we plan to go through with this. (Please don't judge or hate this is personal now thanks to the irresponsible actions of the rancher and I fully intend to bring justice to the men and animals.)
Thanks for your time and help!
I work with legal immigrant Peruvian sheep herders at a ranch about an hour from my house. I've worked with them for two years now and they're more like family to me. The rancher that employs them is not treating them or the animams correctly so we're trying to buy a ranch and then employ the herders and buy all the sheep, dogs and horses from the rancher. I advocate for the animals and my mom and her friend advocate for the herders and we created an Association to help raise awareness and raise money to help this beautiful men and aniamls because they deserve so much better.
So to get to the point, I was hoping you would be able to give me an idea of how to properly run a sheep ranch. Since we have been there so many times we know how this ranch is run, which majority of it is incorrect so I need to know how to properly go about doing this. The dogs used are Border Collies, Great Pyrenees and the Kangal (Anotolian Shepard) and there are about 50 total dogs. I don't know the breed of sheep or how many there are at this point, but they are shorn in March and they lamb in April to mid July, and are on the range for the rest of the year.
I know what vaccines the sheep need, how to bottle feed and help a ewe give birth, herd and all the other basics I just need to know how it works on a bigger scale. As you can imagine this is a lot for a small group of people to do on their own so any help would be greatly appreciated. My personal sheep are bum lambs from last year, mixed breed. Two ewes and a ram and they are going to be ambassadors for our association. We've also picked a dog from each breed but we plan to go through with this. (Please don't judge or hate this is personal now thanks to the irresponsible actions of the rancher and I fully intend to bring justice to the men and animals.)
Thanks for your time and help!