[Jacob-list] multiple rams

Mark Essen messen at socket.net
Sun Oct 7 13:34:57 EDT 2012


I have done this numerous time with never a wrong breeding. I put them
into separate pastures for two months. Then they get to join back
together. I have never had a late lambing that would indicate a
questionable breeding.
Mark
On 10/7/2012 12:29 PM, Lasell J. Bartlett wrote:

> This is the first year we will have two rams and two breeding groups

> of ewes. Our practice in the past has been keeping the ram with the

> ewes all the time except for Sep 1 - Oct 15 more or less, so our lambs

> start coming mid-March and not sooner. (Our various rams over the

> years have coexisted with us and the ewes and lambs just fine other

> than one ram, and we found a new home for him.)

>

> We would like to be able to separate the breeding groups for a set

> amount of time, then put the ewes and the two rams back into one group

> again.

>

> Has anyone done this? What might work or not work?

>

> I realize that careful calendar watching will be required regarding

> any late settling/late lambing ewes who might have gotten bred by

> either ram, in which case we could only register them at FF level with

> an unknown ram as sire.

>

> I'm wondering what you more experienced folks have to say about this

> idea of putting them all back together. Do you know anything that

> would say, "this ain't gonna work, period"?

>

> Thanks in advance for sharing your thoughts.

>

> Lasell

> Fine Fettle Farm Jacob Sheep

>

> Lasell J Bartlett

> lasell at lasell.org

>

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