[Jacob-list] Sharing rams.

Victoria da Roza castlerockjacobs at yahoo.com
Fri Oct 12 16:39:26 EDT 2007


I would talk to the vet that is going to do the
voluntary program inspection on your farm and ask them
what the rules would be in your state and location.
As I understand it there is no problem of going from a
flock that has been in the voluntary program longer to
a flock that has been in a shorter time. So if you
are going to share a ram, the flock with the most
years in the voluntary program would get it first and
then rotate down to the newer voluntary flock and then
to the flock that is not on the voluntary program.
That is the advantage of being on the voluntary
program for awhile...you can send/sell your sheep to
any flock that is at the same or lesser years in the
program. It is true that they are less strict now in
the program...initially I got knocked back for an
outside ram but I think that it is now as Robin said
that they figure the ram will be in the flock so short
a time and it is passed by birthing ewes that they are
less strict about the rams. I would also make sure
that the ram then came from a flock where he is not
allowed to stay with the ewes except at breeding
season. Some people leave their rams in all the time.
Just make sure the vet you will deal with is of this
same understanding ;-). Victoria
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> Have any of you explored the details of how a small

> group can share rams without resetting the clock on

> the scrapie-free status? I was thinking about

> whether a few local farms could have a ram "co-op"

> without totally joining our books and becoming a

> Fortune 500 company!

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> Brenda

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> From: Meg Steensland <beegal7 at yahoo.com>

> Subject: Re: [Jacob-list] Voluntary program

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> Someone in OH in the program here offered to LEND me

> a small ram and then bring him back and it would NOT

> alter her status - are you sure that you cannot swap

> rams and still be legal?

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> Brenalan Farm <info at brenalanfarm.com> wrote:

> Have any of you explored the details of how a small

> group can share rams without resetting the clock on

> the scrapie-free status? I was thinking about

> whether a few local farms could have a ram "co-op"

> without totally joining our books and becoming a

> Fortune 500 company!

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> Brenda

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> Date: Thu, 11 Oct 2007 13:56:44 -0700

> From: "Robin Lynde" <rlynde at onramp113.org>

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> The regulations apply to the ewe flock and not to

> rams. There may be rules in addition to what I'm

> familiar with, but I know that for my situation I

> could bring in a ram and not alter my status. I

> don't know if it would matter if the ram was shared

> and moving around. Robin Lynde

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> Vacaville, CA

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> Someone in OH in the program here offered to LEND

> me a small ram and then bring him back and it would

> NOT alter her status - are you sure that you cannot

> swap rams and still be legal?

>

> Brenalan Farm <info at brenalanfarm.com> wrote:

> Have any of you explored the details of how a

> small group can share rams without resetting the

> clock on the scrapie-free status? I was thinking

> about whether a few local farms could have a ram

> "co-op" without totally joining our books and

> becoming a Fortune 500 company!

>

> Brenda

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> From: "Brenalan Farm" <info at brenalanfarm.com>

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> The rules make some reference to rams that haven't

> been with ewes of lesser status keeping their

> status, so I read that to mean if the other people

> using the ram(s) were not in the voluntary program

> that the voluntary farm would go backwards? It

> sounds like you can only share with people who are

> also in the program... there was also reference to

> animals with access to lambing pens, etc. I find it

> a little hard to interpret the rules on the first

> reading or two! I'm kind of hung up on the necropsy

> rates too, and the expectation of 1% per year. We

> have a young flock, and haven't lost any animals yet

> (counting blessings!) but it could be years before

> we have had a hundred move through here. Thanks to

> those who have responded!

>

> Brenda

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Victoria
Castle Rock Farm
Jacob Sheep & Nigerian Dwarf Goats
www.castlerockfarm.net


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