Posted by camju on January 01, 2011 at 16:50:13 from (142.161.8.154):
In Reply to: O/T Preg check sheep? posted by Whiskey Bent on January 01, 2011 at 15:23:55:
Just new to this sheep thing.Guys told me sheep won't get bred until late July or august.I had my ram in since first of April.Today January 1/2011 first ewe lambed and so did the second and looks like the next dozen will be in the next 2 weeks or less.I only have 14.Acording to all the experts advice that I got they got bred on Aug5th and beyond.Everyone was telling me that if you turn a ram lose aytime after the 15th of Aug. they will almost all be bred in less than a week.If you put the ram in in the ideal breeding period(unlike me)they are probably all bred and I would not buy another ram or get them preg checked.For 8 ewes they will probably charge alot to come out.
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