Category: Sheep

  • Wide Loads

    Wide Loads

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    Our expected start of lambing is April 22nd. Normally, we’re out on pasture by now, but the grass hasn’t grown enough yet, so I’m holding the sheep on hay for longer. These two sisters are some of our top-producing sheep, with great EBVs. They and their other relatives always carry their lambs like this. I… Continue reading

  • Shearing Time

    Shearing Time

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    We got all the sheep shorn over the last two days. Continue reading

  • Ram Semen Collection

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    I’m behind in posting here, as per usual. We spent a week in October working with the USDA NAGP to collect and freeze semen from our rams. Some will be used later this year in our flock as part of their AI experiment. We’ll be using it to fine-tune the insemination timing of synchronized ewes… Continue reading

  • Sorting Sheep

    Sorting Sheep

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    We just finished the ewe evaluations for fall. I’ve updated our sales list to show the dozen yearlings we’re offering as breeding stock. We’re keeping 52 breeding ewes, and these yearlings will be some great breeding sheep. They’re all double-registered in the US and UK. All are NSIP recorded with Self Replacing Carcass EBVs ranging… Continue reading

  • The Last 2016 Lamb

    The Last 2016 Lamb

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    Gretchen just lambed the last lamb of 2016. He’s a very large lamb by Sterling. He was a bit stuck, but both are okay now. Continue reading

  • Lambing Lull

    Lambing Lull

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    We’re now officially in the lambing lull. It’s the break between when the AI lambs and the secondary lambs are due. It’s been a busy and somewhat difficult lambing so far. Our AI experiment was a rousing success this year! Of the 44 ewes we bred using the AI cervical procedure using frozen semen, 22… Continue reading

  • Ewes Out on Pasture

    Ewes Out on Pasture

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    We finally got the ewes out onto one of the pastures. There isn’t much grass, but we need them to start moving so they’re in good shape for lambing. They sure like to go out and find the tasty bits! They’re moving in and out a lot, and that will help aid their condition after… Continue reading

  • Tree Protection

    Tree Protection

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    The rams spend a lot of time in the front pear orchard pasture. Unfortunately, they can get bored, and they tend to bash the trees. We finally got the trees protected by some welded wire fencing. Hopefully, that keeps the trees alive. Continue reading

  • Shearing the Sheep

    Shearing the Sheep

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    Sheep shearing has begun. We’re betting that there are a lot of twins on the way. Continue reading

  • Wider Than They Are Tall!

    Wider Than They Are Tall!

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    The ewes aren’t due to lamb until the last week of April. However, they’re already getting quite round. I always tell people that our sheep are wider than they are tall when they’re heavily pregnant. Most folks don’t believe me, though. Here’s the proof! Continue reading