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Katahdin hair sheep moving to a new pasture in the heart of lamb season

The sheep have moved on to a new pasture after 9 days on the last one. Each pasture should take about 15 days to graze but the we tend to move the sheep a little more quickly on the first pass of the season to be sure they don't over graze. This paddock I made extra large instead of the normal size. That way I can leave them in the same place longer instead of moving them every day or two. I'm thinking they will be in this paddock for 5-7 days. We like to keep the sheep moving to break the parasite cycle and to more evenly distribute the fertility and impact of the flock on the pastures, so 7 days is as long as we want to keep them in the same place. 4 days is what we've found to be ideal for us.

https://v.nostr.build/Vwq2j.mp4

Moving the sheep a longer distance with new born lambs is challenging. Often the lambs don't follow along, get lost, or the ewes want to stay put with their lambs. I end up getting most of the flock to go along but always have to round up the stragglers, often having to carry lambs. All the lambs have been healthy and we're a little over halfway done. Lots of rams this season so there will be lots of meat for sale. We will start taking deposits on lamb mid July.

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Katahdin hair sheep are half way done with their first grazing of the pastures at the homestead

https://v.nostr.build/2R5yP.mp4

The sheep have completed grazing another pasture in 10 days, still moving at a fast pace. There are still a few ewes left waiting to have their lambs but the majority are born now.

The pasture is looking ideal where they are headed so I think the pace will slow down now. Once all the lambs are born we will take the sheep down to the handling system and give them all a check up. Worm the ones that need it, trim hooves, and weigh lambs.

Cheers to another season, grazing pastures, building soil and raising lamb. It's already shaping up to be a great one.

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What do you use a dewormer?

We've used ivermectin, and fenbendizole. We are currently using levamisole. Most of the sheep don't need worming and we usually catch any parasite pressure early because we check the sheep every couple weeks.

Thanks, how do you view parasite pressure? That sounds interesting

Thank you!

you got that good life sir

Beautiful day to spend outside in the pastures setting up fresh paddocks

There are probably about 10 days left on this pasture before the sheep complete their first grazing of all the pastures for the year. Still waiting on one ewe to have her lambs but overall we have had very little issues lambing this year. Only one still born and no bottle lambs.

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Good call on the Bell’s. 🤙🏻

Katahdin hair sheep are in the middle of their 4th grazing pass of the pastures at the homestead. Only one more to go after this.

Overall the sheep have been doing their job building our soil and turning sunshine into lamb meat while they're at it. We lost one ewe to parasites for the first time ever this season along with a couple lambs as well. For us, losing a few to parasites each year isn't surprising though. We only give dewormer to the few sheep who are struggling each time we check on them. Parasites don't seem to be much of a problem this year. A few years ago we lost 10 percent of our lambs to worms! After that loss, we started checking the sheep every two weeks instead of once a month. Now we are able to treat the sheep who have a heavy worm load before it's too late most of the time.

With ~33 percent more sheep grazing than last year, this season has been challenging. Last year we had 31 total sheep grazing and this year there are 46.

Not only are there more sheep but we also are using 1 acre of pasture exclusively for the dairy sheep leaving less for the katahdin flock to graze.

Thankfully, our new neighbors across the street are cooperating with us, so we've been able to graze a couple acres over there. After we grazed down some of the weeds, we planted turnips so the grazing season will hopefully extend through December for the ewes.

While we have more lambs this year, their weights are below average for this point in the season. With the first butcher date in early October, I'm going to start the finishing process now to see if they can catch back up. I'll be bringing them prunings from trees in each paddock to give them a nice boost of calories and nutrition. In my opinion, the addition of the tree leaves to their diet just before harvesting adds wonderful flavor to the meat too.

We are totally sold out of lamb and I'm proud to say almost all of it is going to the Bitcoin community. I did trade one for store credit at the local family owned convenience store and I ended up selling one to some guests for fiat too. Other than those two lambs, the rest are all headed to bitcoiners anywhere from Grand Rapids to Chicago and even Milwaukee.

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