[blackbelly] JUN/JUL transport - tentative route - market item

2005-05-27 Thread Ron Keener
hello everyone! here is how the JUN/JUL trip is shaping up - connect these points on a map and you will have a good idea of my route Texas to Washington state leg ceTX - weLA - swAR - swMO - soKS - neCO - soWA - twispWA Washington state to TX leg twispWA - I-5 corridor WA/OR/noCA - renoNV -

Re: [blackbelly] Lambing kidding is complete

2005-05-27 Thread LDKM1422
Hey all, Been down in bed for awhile. Our Spring lambs produced 3 ewe lambs and one ram lamb. One set of twins, the rest were singles. The last ewe lamb had a white patch on her forehead, blackbelly markings on face and legs, but belly is brown not black except up at the front. All the

RE: [blackbelly] Lambing kidding is complete

2005-05-27 Thread Johnson, Oneta
Question: I have a young ewe that had one lamb this last season. She is the most timid and gets pushed away from her feed. She has gotten really poor. I have checked for worms and it was good. I pull her out every night and feed her by herself but she is still so poor and is due to lamb.

[blackbelly] Lambing Season

2005-05-27 Thread Barb Lee
All the sheep (9 total) are doing well with minimal care(no wormings, no hoof trimming thus far, no vaccines), dh has completed the fencing for this year. Next, a better shelter and handling area. Diana Well done, Diana, congratulations on a successful lambing season! I too, had a