• Definitely wait until she calves. I don’t know specifically what could happen but it doesn’t sound like a good idea.

  • For some producers, it is commonplace to breed well-grown ewe lambs when they are 7 to 9 months of age. Other producers wait until their ewes are 18 months old before breeding them to lamb as 2 year olds. Different breeds of sheep reach puberty (sexually maturity) at different ages. The choice is yours dear.

  • Well done, You are going to have to wait to about 6 months. sheep can go on heat for the first time at about 6 months or some at 7 months. Keep feeding them well till then

  • My lambs have grown now, about 4 months . Am curious to know when i can avail a ram for mating!

  • Geoffrey Joe replied to the topic I have rabbits for sale in the forum Market 6 years ago

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  • Thanks guys. Let me try out the silver fish and soya for now. Will be sure to let you know the results.

    Chao

  • Thanks guys. Let me try out the silver fish and soya for now. Will be sure to let you know the results.

    Chao

  • Well…Had not thought of eggs. But i thought of silver fish.

  • Have run low on started feed, and have a too large supply of grower feed. Any ideas how I can increase the protein and still use the grower to finish them out? And, keep in mind, they are on all natural, non soy, non GMO feed.

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