[Blackbelly] Fwd: Website Request for Information about BBSAI

2012-11-18 Thread Mary Swindell
Hello breeder friends, As Registrar of the BBSAI, I answer questions from those who write in to the BBSAI web site at www.blackbellysheep.org. This week someone wrote in (below) with a question about sheep horn health, which I do not know much about. Can any of you help with advice to this

Re: [Blackbelly] Fwd: Website Request for Information about BBSAI

2012-11-18 Thread Cecil R Bearden
I would add a supplement rich in vitamin H and follow with a good worming with safegaurd or panacur. Cecil in oKla On 11/18/2012 4:28 PM, Mary Swindell wrote: Hello breeder friends, As Registrar of the BBSAI, I answer questions from those who write in to the BBSAI web site at

Re: [Blackbelly] Blackbelly Digest, Vol 8, Issue 79

2012-11-18 Thread Donna Marie Cyr
I would suggest she speak to some local farmers to see if the area soil is deficient on some element (we supplement selenium in our area). The broken horn is probably from the rams fighting. Sent from my iPhone On 2012-11-18, at 3:01 PM, blackbelly-requ...@lists.blackbellysheep.info wrote:

Re: [Blackbelly] Fwd: Website Request for Information about BBSAI

2012-11-18 Thread Michael Smith
Northern california as well, near San Jose. My rams just ate their pasture down and always get a good handful each, of alfalfa in the mornings, and now, the nice hay i grew this last summer. My 5 intact AB rams, who all live separated from the ewes, rub and bang on barn walls and such, pretty