Teresa & Mike CHS - Our journal

Baymule

Herd Master
Joined
Aug 22, 2010
Messages
34,316
Reaction score
104,179
Points
873
Location
East Texas
Hot here too. Miserable hot. I come in soaking wet, take a shower and change clothes. In the evening, same thing. We have July and August to get through……,

I put ewes with Cooper I think it was April 4. Yesterday I saw him breed one of the ewes. Last year, the early spring months produced nothing, but that boy went to town in July! Ewes were throwing themselves against the cow panel divider so I opened the half cow panel gate and shoved them in there. So now what? Are any of the ewes pregnant and this one was a holdout? Or is this going to be a repeat of last year? I was about to take this group out. Go figure…..
 

Ridgetop

Herd Master
Joined
Mar 13, 2015
Messages
7,011
Reaction score
24,166
Points
693
Location
Shadow Hills, CA
The ewes may not be coming into season until mid-summer OR it may be that the ram is a more seasonal breeder and really doesn't come into rut until July. Either way, the late breeder will join the new batch of ewes when they lamb. It could also be that she was already bred and the proximity of the excited ewes in estrus caused him to try to breed already bred ewes. Just add those breeding and potential lambing dates to your chart.
 

Mike CHS

Herd Master
Joined
Mar 18, 2013
Messages
10,541
Reaction score
38,141
Points
793
Location
Southern Middle TN
We have had our place for almost 8 years and have never had this kind of heat.I was out mowing yesterday and never broke out a sweat but the humidity was way down. Today was high humidity and high temps so I was sweating with 105 temps. I had a couple of lesions on my back removed yesterday that had been there for far too long but they were harmless but gone now. I seem to be making a habit of doctor routines.
 

Mike CHS

Herd Master
Joined
Mar 18, 2013
Messages
10,541
Reaction score
38,141
Points
793
Location
Southern Middle TN
We are going to merge all of the sheep today and sort out which ones will be going to the sale Monday. We have several of the adults that will be going and a bunch of the ewe lambs. This is another shot at getting our numbers where we want and to cull some adult ewes that should have been culled a couple of years ago,
 

Mike CHS

Herd Master
Joined
Mar 18, 2013
Messages
10,541
Reaction score
38,141
Points
793
Location
Southern Middle TN
One of the biggest issues with the high temps is feeding Mel and Maisy. When it gets in the high 90's, they will either not eat at all or very little. I get around that the best I can by feeding early in the morning and waiting to feed in the evening after it cools a bit. I just got back in from the late feeding and it had dropped down to 90 so they still ate.
 
Last edited:
Top