I had a ewe lamb end of August last fal and get pregnant October 15 while still nursing. Some breeds are more likely that others to do so but even within those breeds not all sheep will. Lactation does supress lactation in the spring, not 100% reliable, but if you *wanted* ewes to get pg in spring, you will have much better results if you wean the lambs first. Ewes usually have one baby, but some sheep can birth as many as 4 babies! If a pregnant woman becomes infected, it could harm her and her unborn baby's health. Jenna, i cant speak to sheep but that wives tale has brought many a human baby into the world. There are 3 ewes that have mid to late Oct. lambs on them right now and I am hoping that I didn't mess up by putting the ram back in because I don't want these ewes bred again until May for more Oct. lambs. It depends on the sheep. Postby BaxterBCollies » Fri Dec 28, 2007 11:22 am, Postby Darroll Grant » Fri Dec 28, 2007 11:34 am, Postby Lana Rowley » Fri Dec 28, 2007 11:36 am, Postby Laura L. » Fri Dec 28, 2007 12:36 pm, Postby BaxterBCollies » Fri Dec 28, 2007 1:13 pm, Postby Darroll Grant » Fri Dec 28, 2007 5:42 pm, Postby BaxterBCollies » Fri Dec 28, 2007 7:00 pm, Postby Janet McNally » Fri Dec 28, 2007 7:45 pm, Postby Darroll Grant » Fri Dec 28, 2007 9:59 pm, Users browsing this forum: Google [Bot] and 17 guests. Incidently, machine milking does not have an estrus suppression effect like the nursing lamb does. If a ewe tries to nurse 3 or 4 babies, it can really affect her long-term health and will make it … She had twins this March. The second was an accident though. I am running my entire flock together (Katahdin, Dorper, and cross between the 2) because I am feeding large round bales. Many new mothers have questions about taking magnesium while breastfeeding. When I accelerated lambing, Polypay ewes would routinely breed while lactating in the fall. Reply. Some breeds are more likely that others to do so but even within those breeds not all sheep will. Yall were supposed to lie to me and tell me what I wanted to hear! A place to exchange ideas, stories, and to solve problems related to breeding the flock and delivering lambs. Thanks in advance! It depends on the sheep. Anyhow, just hoping they aren't cycling again already. Next time make it clear what you want to hear, but I will not be held responsible for the accuracy of my answer. However, it was not very often that they would breed FOR out of season lambing while lactating. I heard that about humans too, but I wasn't about to take any chances when I had my little girl! But I would like to let the lambs nurse and the ewes to remain on good pasture for awhile yet. View Replies (1) Sasikorn 1 year ago It’s not sad. Another ewe had twins in November and got bred back in December and had a lamb in April. Since your baby’s diet is dependant on the nutrients, vitamins, and minerals you consume, it is important that you know everything there is to know about taking magnesium while nursing. The remainder of the ewes he is with are hopefully already bred, but some of them are ewe lambs, so I guess there is a chance that they haven't taken yet. 8. Lactation does supress lactation in the spring, not 100% reliable, but if you *wanted* ewes to get pg in spring, you will have much better results if you wean the lambs first. I want to know if sheep can get pregnant without having asexual course.. 8. However, lactation does not overcome the effects of shortening daylength nearly as well in the fall. Is there any truth to this? Good nutrition is vital to ewes during the last 6 weeks of pregnancy in order to prevent pregnancy toxaemia, especially in twin bearing ewes. The ewes are in good condition with a BC of 3 to 4. However, lactation does not overcome the effects of shortening daylength nearly as well in the fall. Crap! We have had fall lambing ewes breed back within a month of lambing when on good feed. Will ewes have a fertile estrus while still nursing lambs? Postby high plainsman » Sat May 16, 2015 1:14 pm, Postby creeksidelc » Sat May 16, 2015 10:59 pm, Postby DonDrewry » Sun May 17, 2015 7:23 am, Users browsing this forum: Google [Bot] and 17 guests. A place to exchange ideas, stories, and to solve problems related to breeding the flock and delivering lambs. LOL Guess I had better move him out of there tonight and hope its not too late. The lambs are 50 to 70 days of age and weight about 65 pounds on the average. They are one of your breeds. This essential mineral can have profound effects on your health, along with your newborn’s. If you're pregnant or think you might be pregnant, avoid close contact with sheep during the lambing season, which runs from January to April. If you do get 3 or 4 babies in a single pregnancy, it would be best for the mama to bottle feed two of the babies. I had a ewe lamb end of August last fal and get pregnant October 15 while still nursing. The subject pretty much says it all, but I've heard that lactating ewes can't conceive until after their lambs are weaned. While there are instances of homosexuality in nearly all animal species, ... Sheep can’t right themselves if they’re on their back. Overfeeding, however, may … I wouldnt have intended for her to get re red 1 month after delivery especially with twins. She had twins this March. Another ewe had twins in November and got bred back in December and had a lamb in April. I have a flock of Polypay x Ile de France that have bred out of season. Some infections can be passed from sheep and other animals to humans.

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