[Jacob-list] Working sheep

Victoria da Roza castlerockjacobs at yahoo.com
Sun Sep 17 19:54:30 EDT 2006


Robin has a piece of equipment that maybe she can say
something about that she can run her sheep into one by
one and then it traps them and she can turn the sheep
in any position she wants to work on any area. It is
great for a bad back because you work at a standing
level.
   Here we use some light weight panels that are
attached to the fence at one end and  while the sheep
are distracted in the corner with grain in a
feeder....and they are so excited about the grain it
always works.....you swing the panels around them and
fasten it to the  fence on the other side so they are
trapped in one corner.  The secret is to make the area
the sheep are in as small as possible so no one gets a
running start to jump.  with them all crowded into
each other it is easy to just grab a collar and get
your chore done.  Then let the treated sheep out the
end and make the area that much smaller.  Our sheep
are handled a bit and so are not too wild so maybe
that makes this easier than sheep that are not in
contact with people twice a day.Victoria

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>    2. thumps and bumps (Ralene Mitschler)
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>    4. Re: thumps and bumps (Neal and Louise Grose)
>    5. Re: thumps and bumps (Linda)
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> Date: Sat, 16 Sep 2006 17:49:30 -0400
> From: Linda <patchworkfibers at alltel.net>
> Subject: [Jacob-list] Snakes vs pigs and King Snakes
> ?Colloidal
> 	Silver?
> To: Neal and Louise Grose <nlgrose at yadtel.net>,
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> Last year Dave was working on a cabin way out in the
> woods (he's a carpenter). The owner of the place
> started yelling for everyone to come see.  There was
> a king snake in the process of swallowing a
> copperhead.  Both snakes were the same size.  He got
> a few pictures and it's pretty amazing.
> 
> Katherine - what's Colloidal Silver?
> 
> Linda
> 
> 
>  
> www.patchworkfibers.com
> Registered Jacob Sheep, Angora Rabbits, Handspun
> Yarn
> 
> > A few years ago, I found a "ball" of snake in the
> woods beside our
> > house. After some prodding, It appeared to be a
> snake with a tail
> > on each end, but I soon realized that the head was
> in the middle. I
> > had found a King Snake in the process of
> swallowing one of his
> > subjects.
> >
> > Neal Grose
> > North Carolina
> >> ----- Original Message -----
> >> From: Katherine Wisor
> >> To: Linda ; jacob list
> >> Sent: Saturday, September 16, 2006 1:34 PM
> >> Subject: [Jacob-list] Snakes vs pigs and King
> Snakes
> >>
> >>
> >> I'm from Wilson NewYork.  Has anyone ever heard
> of "Rattle Snake
> >> Hill" ?  Anyway you won't find anything but
> Gardner Snakes now. 
> >> The people brought in PIGS to kill all the snakes
> .  Just
> >> wondered of you knew that pigs are good for this
> dirty task?  I
> >> like snakes , have all my life.  but thats
> another story ....  
> >> anyway  whenever my neighbors  find a snake they
> call me . 
> >> Poison one are dispatched BUT King Snakes are
> saved  because they
> >> also "DO IN" in any poisonous snakes .  Plus I
> NEVER see them
> >> again .  Must be TOO busy eating!    Anyway just
> wanted  to add
> >> something positive here .  Yes always have
> Benadryl , Betadine, 
> >> Aspirin  and Colloidal Silver for humans and
> animals >   Thanks 
> >> > Katherine
> >> www.creeksendfarm.com
> >> Katherine Wisor RN
> >> 400 Dawn Circle
> >> Charlotte NC 28213
> >> 704-598-8373
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> Date: Sat, 16 Sep 2006 20:17:22 -0400
> From: "Ralene Mitschler" <rmitschler at gmail.com>
> Subject: [Jacob-list] thumps and bumps
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> Hi All
> A question about working sheep by oneself.  Has
> anyone found a way to
> pen sheep by yourself?  My husband has had carpel
> tunnel surgery on
> both wrists so we are coming up with new schemes. 
> Last weekend we
> figured out how he could take notes and hand me
> things but I was proud
> of my success of wrangling the girls on my own. 
> There were a couple
> of wethers mixed in that were too tall to straddle
> and two ewes too
> round, but the rest of us managed quite well.
> 
>  Today I decided to clean up a fleece of a ewe who
> had a touch of
> diarrhea but seems fine now.  I cornered and caught
> her and drug her
> to my handling panels and then realized I had
> accidently trapped
> another ewe by herself.  She panicked and sproinged.
>  It surprised
> both of us when she caught me straight in the chest!
>  : )  Anyway I
> kept my hold on my first ewe and went about my
> business when I got my
> wind back but...
> 
> I know several of you have wrestled with the idea of
> how to work sheep
> as things change with health etc of another helper. 
> OR as the kids
> age and move away.  Do the chutes like those I see
> in premier one
> work?  Or is it really tricky to get them in?  Do
> those chutes  make
> it likely sheep will break horns?  Has anybody found
> anything
> lightweight enough to help push the sheep to the
> panels without injury
> to sheep and shepherd?
> 
> I hope I still have another decade or two left to
> handle my sheep
> myself but accidents like this make me think about
> handling designs
> that are a little safer : )  I know jacobs and dogs
> don't always work
> out but maybe that would be enough help?
> Ralene
> 
> -- 
> Ralene Mitschler
> Chicory Lane Farm Jacob sheep
> www.blueflowerflock.com
> 687 Oxford Ave
> Hanover PA  17331
> rmitschler at gmail.com
> 717.630.2988
> 717.817.3794 cell
> 
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> Date: Sat, 16 Sep 2006 17:44:55 -0700 (PDT)
> From: Meg Steensland <beegal7 at yahoo.com>
> Subject: Re: [Jacob-list] thumps and bumps
> To: Ralene Mitschler <rmitschler at gmail.com>,
> jacob-list at jacobsheep.com
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> Re: handling sheep by oneself - I built two paddocks
> out 
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Victoria
Castle Rock Farm
Jacob Sheep & Nigerian Dwarf Goats
www.castlerockfarm.net

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