Ya know, I've heard that they're flighty but I have to admit mine never
really have been. I train working dogs and have a lot of people say they'd
never have them because their so light. But, I don't find them flighty if
my dog treats them right and that is the point right? They're very
comf
I'm familiar with dog genetics but what about the Barbado's. When you say
extensive progeny testing, how much? 5 years? 12 male offspring?? And
what if, he did consistently throw polled offspring, could he be registered
after a time? I probably need to read the registration procedures, but
ok, sorry for not being a morning person. I see what you're saying now. I
hope>
You're saying to breed him to a full bb ewe, then keep increasing your
percentage by generation - right?
Gail
- Original Message -
From: "Gail Winnick"
To:
Sent: Friday, March 0
Oh my gosh Chris. I'm so sorry. Just when you think you're doing a
good/nice thing. I would have never thought that after having the dog out
all the time before that they'd come at the first chance either.
Gail
- Original Message -
From: "William Buchanan"
To:
Sent: Sunday, Jul
I use a loose mineral salt mix. My pastures aren't that great and I don't
trust the hay I get so I always supplement.
Gail
On Tue, Oct 1, 2013 at 10:07 PM, Ellen Brouillette wrote:
> any recomdations for a mineral supplement. Do blackbelly sheep need it?
> What I have been using seems expenciv
It worked for me but I didn't try to make any changes.
Gail
On Dec 24, 2013 12:31 AM, "Rick Krach" wrote:
> Anyone know why this page no longer works? :
>
> Blackbelly Listserv Breeder Map People who subscribe to the free email
> list are invited to post their contact information on this easy-to
before they leave the jug. Typically day 2.
On Tue, Mar 31, 2015 at 12:26 PM, Jim Isbell
wrote:
> Good day, everyone!
>
>
>
> We have had a busy lambing season here on the farm. We have managed to get
> weights on everyone, but that is getting increasingly more difficult as
> more
> lambs are b
A ewe is especially susceptible to worms after lambing. Yes, I have seen
wormer work in a day. I always process my ewes right after lambing which
includes worming, some nutri-drench and some vit e.
On Mon, Jan 9, 2017 at 2:45 PM, Rick Krach wrote:
> Last week I put some pictures on the Blackbe
ventively.
>
> Rick Krach -- via iPhone
>
> > On Jan 10, 2017, at 8:26 AM, Gail Winnick
> wrote:
> >
> > A ewe is especially susceptible to worms after lambing. Yes, I have seen
> > wormer work in a day. I always process my ewes right after lambing which
> >