[Jacob-list] Docking tails on adult sheep

Carl Fosbrink fourhornfarm at verizon.net
Mon May 10 12:53:21 EDT 2010


I suggest banding the tail and giving a Tetanus shot at that time. All should go well. It has worked well for me in the past.
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From: Jaci Siehl
To: JacobList
Sent: Sunday, May 02, 2010 12:21 PM
Subject: [Jacob-list] Docking tails on adult sheep


I have two ewes with "an experiment gone wrong". Last year I thought I'd try docking tails one joint longer. Well, one was 2 joints longer and the other one slipped down about 4 joints. Both have extremely dirty tails that I don't like and would like to dock them back to the normal length of all my other sheep.

I don't have a vet close by that would surgically dock for me so it would mean driving 60 miles one way, plus the cost at the vet's (not a practical option at this time).

I assume I could just band them again at the correct spot, but I am concerned that this may just make the end die but not fall off AND that it would be very painful for the sheep for a long time.

Third option would be for me to cut the tails myself - but I've only done day-old puppies this way and not sure about sheep.

Any opinions, suggestions, or previous experiences would be welcomed.

Jaci Siehl
Sugarpine Jacobs
530-538-9474




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