[Jacob-list] Heat loss

lynettefrick at gmail.com lynettefrick at gmail.com
Thu Aug 2 08:18:50 EDT 2012


I'm sorry to hear your loss. I just had a ewe turn up spontaneously with acidosis with no feed change. Only change was weather. She survived with quick treatment. My sheep have no access to shade, and the weather here is usually 100-115 in the summer. Been in the high 90s a lot this year. The only time I worry about shade is when it is over 105. The sheep seem to do fine with the heat as long as they have good wool on them, and a ton of water in large enough tanks to stay cool. If anybody has one turn up heat stressed probably wouldn't hurt to check for acidosis? Might be related At least its treatable. Makes a very distinguishable slosh in the rumen. I know that culling for heat stress is helpful as well from a desert dwellers perspective.

Good luck with the heat, and the drought. I hope your weather comes around.

Lynette Frick
Four Points Shearing & BarAUBar Sheep Co.

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Date: Tue, 31 Jul 2012 11:13:12 -0700 (PDT)
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Has anyone had any heat related deaths. I found my ram dead in the pasture on Friday and i have no idea why..... he was fne in the morning, UTD on all his vaccines and had a FAMCHA check recently.... (nice and pink). He was shorn in late may, had access to plenty of water, (both natural stream and stock tank). I had been noticing on the severly hot days he was a bit distresses but everyone's been distressed with all this 100 + degree weather.
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He was a really nice ram :-(?? ...................
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Date: Tue, 31 Jul 2012 16:04:57 -0400
From: "Carl Fosbrink" <fourhornfarm at frontier.com>
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Did he have shade available? My Jacobs have been laying in the shade during the hottest part of the day coming out to graze in the early mornings and late evening. I have had no deaths. We did put gallon milk jugs filled with water and frozen in the water tanks on those 100 degree days so the water would not get hot. Sorry for your loss.

Carl


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Subject: [Jacob-list] Heat related deaths?


Has anyone had any heat related deaths. I found my ram dead in the pasture on Friday and i have no idea why..... he was fne in the morning, UTD on all his vaccines and had a FAMCHA check recently.... (nice and pink). He was shorn in late may, had access to plenty of water, (both natural stream and stock tank). I had been noticing on the severly hot days he was a bit distresses but everyone's been distressed with all this 100 + degree weather.

He was a really nice ram :-( ...................


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Date: Tue, 31 Jul 2012 17:20:45 -0400
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We lost one of our favorite older ewes a few weeks ago due to heat. It was
the fifth day of 103+ degree heat on our farm, and it finally took a sudden
toll. Our sheep had lots of shade and water, and most of them tolerated it
fine, but this ewe was still nursing 2 big lambs, and must have just got
over-stressed. She was very suddenly lethargic for one afternoon (at which
time we made sure she was shaded, cold watered, fed, and we even gave her a
dose of antibiotic), and the next morning we found her dead. The same day
we lost three rabbits. Not a good day.

This year has provided some crazy weird challenges. Heat is one, but the
dryness here in Michigan has been another. The ground here is so dry that
my high tensile electric fence basically was useless because the ground is
so dry that it doesn't ground well... no electrical ground = no effective
electric fence. Suffice to say the ram lambs had it figured out and were
helping themselves to the neighbor's high grass for several weeks until I
was able to reestablish authority (ha).

just a weird year.
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On Tue, Jul 31, 2012 at 2:13 PM, joy <jspidle1 at yahoo.com> wrote:


> Has anyone had any heat related deaths. I found my ram dead in the pasture

> on Friday and i have no idea why..... he was fne in the morning, UTD on all

> his vaccines and had a FAMCHA check recently.... (nice and pink). He was

> shorn in late may, had access to plenty of water, (both natural stream and

> stock tank). I had been noticing on the severly hot days he was a bit

> distresses but everyone's been distressed with all this 100 + degree

> weather.

>

> He was a really nice ram :-( ...................

>

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