This spring will be my first lambing, but from what I've heard, other than maybe with a first lambing, twins are the goal. The first lamb pays the expenses, and the second lamb is the profit.
The lambs I started with were all triplets. They came from a big flock where twins were never taken from the ewe, only triplets, and then only if the mother couldn't handle them. Some breeds, like Finn's can have up to four lambs on a pretty regular basis.
Some people creep feed their lambs, some wean early, and some just let them be. I guess it depends on your marketing plans.
The lambs I started with were all triplets. They came from a big flock where twins were never taken from the ewe, only triplets, and then only if the mother couldn't handle them. Some breeds, like Finn's can have up to four lambs on a pretty regular basis.
Some people creep feed their lambs, some wean early, and some just let them be. I guess it depends on your marketing plans.
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