Hey everybody, up in the Pacific Northwest here, curious what you all are doing to feed your flocks. We have 25 sheep, and all but 6 are currently locked up with their babies in maternity pens. We learned relatively recently that our pasture has pretty low quality forage, so we are now having to supplement pellet food in the mornings. I built a 14 foot feeding trough and attached to one wall in our largest sheep stall in the barn.
Maybe a bit of background on the barn, which really isn't a barn. It's essentially a giant pole building, with two stalls to keep the wind off the sheep when they sleep. The smaller stall currently houses a ewe and her triplets.
Even though there are only 6 free ranging sheep at the moment, it seems they fight for space at the feeding trough as is. Once I return the ewes and their lambs, there is no way there will be enough space for everyone at the trough.
The wall opposite the trough has a corner mounted feeder for minerals and wall mounted hay feeders. There isn't a ton of room to expand the feeding trough I built, and I was curious what methods y'all use to feed this many sheep at once. I'd really rather not buy protein tubs every few days, but I'm at a loss as to a good way to proceed.
Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you.
Maybe a bit of background on the barn, which really isn't a barn. It's essentially a giant pole building, with two stalls to keep the wind off the sheep when they sleep. The smaller stall currently houses a ewe and her triplets.
Even though there are only 6 free ranging sheep at the moment, it seems they fight for space at the feeding trough as is. Once I return the ewes and their lambs, there is no way there will be enough space for everyone at the trough.
The wall opposite the trough has a corner mounted feeder for minerals and wall mounted hay feeders. There isn't a ton of room to expand the feeding trough I built, and I was curious what methods y'all use to feed this many sheep at once. I'd really rather not buy protein tubs every few days, but I'm at a loss as to a good way to proceed.
Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you.