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    For nightly sheep pic for ya sheepwheat

    Lambs merino started born basically 25th April onwards bulk in mid May.
    Boring sorry but change of topic From snow
    And hey a balmy 32c thurs 35 fri 32 sat swap ya my heat or your moisture, crops at peak flowering

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    #2
    Originally posted by malleefarmer View Post
    Lambs merino started born basically 25th April onwards bulk in mid May.
    Boring sorry but change of topic From snow
    And hey a balmy 32c thurs 35 fri 32 sat swap ya my heat or your moisture, crops
    How do those wooly buggers stay cool in that hot climate?
    Is there places they can get to stand in shade?

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      #3
      80 to 85% of paddocks have some trees and or nshelter belts but wool inulates em makes em warm and cool.

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        #4
        Sorry, just woke up mallee. I tried and tried, but fell asleep. Actually have a predator issue at the moment. Haven’t lost a lamb to coyotes for several years. Until this fall. Set some snares, moved the flock, swapped out guard dogs. Hope to throw them off. Thanks to the snow, I know what happened last night. Up till then it was guessing. Blasted coyotes.

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          #5
          See Mallee, this thread can still be about snow....look how white that lamb fleece is!

          Mary had a little lamb
          Little lamb, little lamb
          Mary had a little lamb
          Its fleece was white as SNOW
          And everywhere that Mary went
          Mary went, Mary went
          Everywhere that Mary went
          The lamb was sure to go

          He followed her to school one day
          School one day, school one day
          He followed her to school one day
          Which was against the rule
          It made the children laugh and play
          Laugh and play, laugh and play
          It made the children laugh and play
          To see a lamb at school

          And so the teacher turned him out
          Turned him out, turned him out
          And so the teacher turned him out
          But still he lingered near
          And waited patiently
          Patiently, patiently
          And wai-aited patiently
          Til Mary did appear

          Mary had a little lamb
          Little lamb, little lamb
          Mary had a little lamb
          Its fleece was white as SNOW
          And everywhere that Mary went
          Mary went, Mary went
          Everywhere that Mary went
          The lamb was sure to go

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            #6
            Can’t use baits sheep wheat?

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              #7
              Originally posted by Sheepwheat View Post
              Sorry, just woke up mallee. I tried and tried, but fell asleep. Actually have a predator issue at the moment. Haven’t lost a lamb to coyotes for several years. Until this fall. Set some snares, moved the flock, swapped out guard dogs. Hope to throw them off. Thanks to the snow, I know what happened last night. Up till then it was guessing. Blasted coyotes.
              Look at getting a good guard Donkey, male ungelded is best... they are the most aggressive... or have a good well trained sheep dog guard them. Cheers

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                #8
                Originally posted by Sheepwheat View Post
                Sorry, just woke up mallee. I tried and tried, but fell asleep. Actually have a predator issue at the moment. Haven’t lost a lamb to coyotes for several years. Until this fall. Set some snares, moved the flock, swapped out guard dogs. Hope to throw them off. Thanks to the snow, I know what happened last night. Up till then it was guessing. Blasted coyotes.
                Please clarify. Are you talking about your sheep OR politics the election and our future?!

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                  #9
                  Mary had a little lamb whos fleece was black as coal
                  Every time it lift its tail you could see its little asshole.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Horse View Post
                    Mary had a little lamb whos fleece was black as coal
                    Every time it lift its tail you could see its little asshole.
                    I think that black faced lambs mothers name was Margaret

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by AllisWD45 View Post
                      I think that black faced lambs mothers name was Margaret

                      Are there actually whole families of lost sheep?

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                        #12
                        We actually have ewes named Mary and Margaret. Molly, Dottie, petunia, tulip, and zoey. Part of our original 7. Funny how you get to know em by their baa and their faces. Lol. They’re 7 years old now. Close to the end. But they built us a feasible base for a flock.

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