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It's that time of year!

BCSnob
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I stepped out of the back door this morning on my way to work and heard the sound of a lamb calling to its mom. My wife texted me saying the ewe had not delivered her second lamb yet; so the cries I heard were from a new born.

We bred about 60 ewes.
Mark & Renee
Working Border Collies: Nell (retired), Tally (retired), Grant (semi retired), Lee, Fern & Hattie
Duke & Penny (Anatolians) home guarding the flock
2001 Chevy Express 2500 Cargo (rolling kennel)
2007 Nash 22M
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BCSnob
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Here are our Easter twins.


Mark
Mark & Renee
Working Border Collies: Nell (retired), Tally (retired), Grant (semi retired), Lee, Fern & Hattie
Duke & Penny (Anatolians) home guarding the flock
2001 Chevy Express 2500 Cargo (rolling kennel)
2007 Nash 22M

BCSnob
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There is a new set of twins tonight.

8 sets of triplets
41 sets of twins
21 singles
11 died at birth or within a week
1 ewe and her twins died due to birthing issues

116 live lambs
71 ewes out of 75 have lambed
Mark & Renee
Working Border Collies: Nell (retired), Tally (retired), Grant (semi retired), Lee, Fern & Hattie
Duke & Penny (Anatolians) home guarding the flock
2001 Chevy Express 2500 Cargo (rolling kennel)
2007 Nash 22M

Deb_and_Ed_M
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I love the video of Grant - he seems calm and quiet for a youngster; and your sheep are almost as well-trained as your dogs are....LOL!
Ed, Deb, and 2 dogs
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BCSnob
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My wife took a good look at the 6 ewes that have not lambed and she thinks 3-4 may be carrying.

Update: the shepherdess let me know there is a new single.

8 sets of triplets
40 sets of twins
21 singles
11 died at birth or within a week
1 ewe and her twins died due to birthing issues

114 live lambs
70 ewes out of 75 have lambed
Mark & Renee
Working Border Collies: Nell (retired), Tally (retired), Grant (semi retired), Lee, Fern & Hattie
Duke & Penny (Anatolians) home guarding the flock
2001 Chevy Express 2500 Cargo (rolling kennel)
2007 Nash 22M

Uppercrust
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The lamb races was funny
2012 F250 CC,FX4, Metallic blue/Silver
2012 Cruiser Patriot 345RF ๐Ÿ™‚ campers mom, dad
19 yr. old son
22 yr. old daughter
Diesel R.I.P.
Lady lab mix 16 R.I.P
Daisy beagle/collie
Misty shepard/husky
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BCSnob
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The tiny lamb died. Feeding time for the ewes can be deafening but it is also lamb racing time.

lamb races 2
Mark & Renee
Working Border Collies: Nell (retired), Tally (retired), Grant (semi retired), Lee, Fern & Hattie
Duke & Penny (Anatolians) home guarding the flock
2001 Chevy Express 2500 Cargo (rolling kennel)
2007 Nash 22M

BCSnob
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There have been no new additions. The tiny lamb has the looks of a premature lamb (body size and head shape), has muscle spasms, and cannot stand on its own. There is not much we can do for it.

So far 69 ewes have lambed out of the 75 turned out with the rams. We did not breed 8 of our ewes because we required their services for something else:
Grant (1 year old) in training
Mark & Renee
Working Border Collies: Nell (retired), Tally (retired), Grant (semi retired), Lee, Fern & Hattie
Duke & Penny (Anatolians) home guarding the flock
2001 Chevy Express 2500 Cargo (rolling kennel)
2007 Nash 22M

BCSnob
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Two new sets of twins this afternoon. One set is doing well; in the other set there was a stillborn underdeveloped lamb and a tiny lamb that is not vigours enough to hold its head up.

8 sets of triplets
40 sets of twins
20 singles
10 died at birth or within a week
1 ewe and her twins died due to birthing issues
Mark & Renee
Working Border Collies: Nell (retired), Tally (retired), Grant (semi retired), Lee, Fern & Hattie
Duke & Penny (Anatolians) home guarding the flock
2001 Chevy Express 2500 Cargo (rolling kennel)
2007 Nash 22M

BCSnob
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There has been no additions to our lamb crop lately. There are a few remaining first time moms that look like they are carrying; there are only about 15 ewes left that have not lambed and were out with the rams last fall. Based upon when we pulled the rams out last fall we could have lambs up through May.

This weekend I installed the electric fence energizer for the new fence (partially paid for by the Chesapeake Bay Foundation); we have been waiting for Sam and the sheep to learn about the new fence.

There is now a forest of flags in the tree/shrub planting area where holes will be dug (some by hand some using an auger). The planting will occur in early April: Tree Planting - Catoctin Creek Watershed (MD).
Mark & Renee
Working Border Collies: Nell (retired), Tally (retired), Grant (semi retired), Lee, Fern & Hattie
Duke & Penny (Anatolians) home guarding the flock
2001 Chevy Express 2500 Cargo (rolling kennel)
2007 Nash 22M

Uppercrust
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aaww what a cutie
2012 F250 CC,FX4, Metallic blue/Silver
2012 Cruiser Patriot 345RF ๐Ÿ™‚ campers mom, dad
19 yr. old son
22 yr. old daughter
Diesel R.I.P.
Lady lab mix 16 R.I.P
Daisy beagle/collie
Misty shepard/husky
Camper's Have Smore Fun
14.5 Rallies
sleepovers 3

BCSnob
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Here is the stunning single that was born yesterday.

Mark & Renee
Working Border Collies: Nell (retired), Tally (retired), Grant (semi retired), Lee, Fern & Hattie
Duke & Penny (Anatolians) home guarding the flock
2001 Chevy Express 2500 Cargo (rolling kennel)
2007 Nash 22M

BCSnob
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Our nutrient management plan is based upon the number of animal units (i.e. Weight of sheep) we keep and how we plan on managing the manure they produce which is based upon an amount if manure per animal unit (number determined by ag dept). Our plan is for self spread (sheep fertilizing the field) and incidental manure from the barn to be used on our gardens.

This year we made a change on how we are feeding the sheep over the winter. When the weather has permitted we have spread flakes of the square bales on different locations in our fields instead of feeding everything in the barn. This has greatly reduced our incidental manure in the barn.

What I was talking about was the likelihood what the state will allow farmers to do with the manure will change.
Mark & Renee
Working Border Collies: Nell (retired), Tally (retired), Grant (semi retired), Lee, Fern & Hattie
Duke & Penny (Anatolians) home guarding the flock
2001 Chevy Express 2500 Cargo (rolling kennel)
2007 Nash 22M

Deb_and_Ed_M
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Mark - will your rules change due to the number of sheep you have? One of the things that helped my quest to clean up the little polluted stream was one farmer had grown enough to progress from a "large dairy farm" (for about a decade, he always had about 10 cows less than the 800-cow threshold (wink!)) to a CAFO; and now is bound by stricter rules regarding manure disposal, etc.

But Michigan has some dumb (IMO) rules: the one that naturally makes me crazy is that even though our Dep't of Enviro Quality "strongly suggests" that farmers leave a 35' natural-growth berm between planted fields and a waterway/drain; in truth, if a farmer wants to plant right to the lip of a creek/drain - he can. Granted, planting is a minor (erosion) problem; but when the manure spreader comes out - guess what ends up in the water, simply because it's too close?
Ed, Deb, and 2 dogs
Looking for a small Class C!

BCSnob
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It is a lot like the problem of trash pollution; people don't think their little bit tossed out of the car will amount to much. The problem is how many people there are tossing just a little bit.

We have an old silage pit on our farm that we are not using; but we will be keeping it just in case our incidental manure that collects in the barn (not an issue with the current rules) eventually becomes an issue under new rules. The silage pit could then be repurposed into a manure pit.
Mark & Renee
Working Border Collies: Nell (retired), Tally (retired), Grant (semi retired), Lee, Fern & Hattie
Duke & Penny (Anatolians) home guarding the flock
2001 Chevy Express 2500 Cargo (rolling kennel)
2007 Nash 22M

Deb_and_Ed_M
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BCSnob wrote:


Home owner associations are starting to complain about proposed rules to limit fertilizer and herbicide use even though they are probably all for making ag cut back.


But of course ๐Ÿ˜‰ After all, dog poo from a thousand lawns washing into the water never creates a problem, either.....LOL!

I've already gotten on my soapbox, and preached to the residents along my creek/Ag Drain that if they allowed their lawn clippings or leaves to blow into the channel they live along, not to mention using fertilizers and weed killers - that they are guilty of creating a problem, too. But it's SOOOO much easier to point to a 40,000 gallon tanker spreader and declare "THAT is the problem!"
Ed, Deb, and 2 dogs
Looking for a small Class C!