Greg shares his tips for successful spring pasture lambing.

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  • Опубликовано: 27 сен 2024
  • Greg shares his tips for successful spring pasture lambing. Lambing on green grass with warm weather is a good recipe for pasture lambing. Stay out of the paddock as much as possible while they are lambing. You are not helping them by being there. They have grass and the guard dogs, leave them alone!
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  • @wcm68tn
    @wcm68tn Год назад +15

    Great video!
    Would love to see a video on marketing lambs sometime. Thank you for sharing your knowledge!

  • @jeannedigennaro6484
    @jeannedigennaro6484 Год назад +2

    We’ve had the same weather pattern in Ct. So many beautiful ewes and babies. Dr. Ken Berry mentioned that he recently attended one of your workshops. You and he are both heroes to me. 😁

    • @gregjudyregenerativerancher
      @gregjudyregenerativerancher  Год назад +2

      Dr. Berry is awesome, wish I had gotten time to do a RUclips video with him while he was at our conference.

  • @kurtlanford1448
    @kurtlanford1448 Год назад +11

    People will complain, it doesn’t matter what you do! Thank you for sharing your knowledge sir!

  • @georgeheller2281
    @georgeheller2281 Год назад +6

    Looking good Greg, live every day to the fullest!

  • @rharrell1
    @rharrell1 Год назад +5

    If sheep hoof lameness does not clear up due to wet weather I have used a rinse of copper sulfate then put on and in between the hoof a paste made of sugar and betadine, bandage it and put masking tape on the outer bandage to keep it dry. But most of the time moving to high dry ground usually helps clear it up.

  • @nicholasmacinnis1486
    @nicholasmacinnis1486 Год назад +2

    Lovely looking sheep flock Greg! I see the sheep have access to the forest cover as well, I bet the sheep love freshly sprouted leaves.. Seems like a good strategy for developing silvopasture.

  • @UDarlin67
    @UDarlin67 Год назад +2

    Keep it up Greg 👍🏻👍🏻 I might have just buy one of those beautiful guardian dogs from you next year. I’ll be in MO by then 😊

  • @chuckledbetter
    @chuckledbetter Год назад +4

    enjoyed the video thanks for sharing have a blessed day

  • @coziii.1829
    @coziii.1829 Год назад +2

    Good morning ☕️
    God Bless

  • @gkseeton
    @gkseeton Год назад +2

    Patient endurance does seem to be a good trait for anyone working with livestock.

  • @julieduchinsky3822
    @julieduchinsky3822 Год назад

    Those babies are so cute

  • @wadepatton2433
    @wadepatton2433 Год назад +1

    I'll bet you're in for some more triplets-- oh wait there goes a set now!
    Actually was surprised you didn't have a sock on. The audio was mostly great (97% and I won't ever complain about that. The breeze here has been wearing us out lately. Can't wait to see more lambs, speckled and otherwise.

  • @MrOrcslayer
    @MrOrcslayer Год назад +8

    Never sell your best dogs.

  • @Erikcasas64
    @Erikcasas64 Год назад

    Wow beautiful testimony I'll but it!

  • @tritchie6272
    @tritchie6272 Год назад +1

    That looks like it could be a good life. Probably closer to how God made us to live.

  • @johnglibota5472
    @johnglibota5472 Год назад +2

    Hi whats your advice on your view on grazing or joe salatin way of grazing .

  • @wildwindfarm1279
    @wildwindfarm1279 Год назад +2

    Multiflora rose. FLOR-RAH

  • @missysmessage722
    @missysmessage722 Год назад +2

    What breed are the guardian dogs?

  • @Luvtallhorses
    @Luvtallhorses Год назад +2

    How old is Lady?

  • @brucemattes5015
    @brucemattes5015 Год назад +2

    Greg, when did you & Jan decide to start adding the genetics from other breeds into the St. Croix flock? What breeds, and for what reasons?
    I have noticed that your cattle videos greatly outnumber your sheep videos. Is this because the sheep are so low maintenance?
    Also, how far away from the sheep were you filming from?
    Thanks

    • @markpiersall9815
      @markpiersall9815 Год назад +1

      They move the cattle four times for every sheep move; this could be a factor.

    • @markpiersall9815
      @markpiersall9815 Год назад +1

      They started with a handful of different sheep breeds. However for a few years they have just been using Saint Croix Rams. I don't know if they have any non-Saint Croix blooded Ewes remaining. They are mostly half Saint Croix now.

    • @brucemattes5015
      @brucemattes5015 Год назад

      Thanks for those responses, Mark.
      I couldn't recall if Greg has ever fully explained where he obtained the original seed stock for the South Poll cattle herd, and the St. Croix sheep flock. As I remember things, the genesis for the sheep flock came from another Missourian, an older man who was getting out of the sheep business? I can't remember from what point that Greg & Jan started with South Polls.

  • @samuelahrens1936
    @samuelahrens1936 Год назад +4

    Why are you getting rid of Lady?

  • @ReubenBen
    @ReubenBen 9 месяцев назад

    Why did you pick the specific dates like July 7th? Great video!

    • @gregjudyregenerativerancher
      @gregjudyregenerativerancher  9 месяцев назад +2

      Don’t change if it ain’t broke. We have never had a ewe get bred by removing rams in that date.

    • @ReubenBen
      @ReubenBen 9 месяцев назад

      @@gregjudyregenerativerancher dates are added to my calendar. Thanks for all the wise words!

  • @Threelegs
    @Threelegs Год назад

    Hi Greg, what lamb loss percentage do you expect in your flock?

  • @triciahill216
    @triciahill216 Год назад

    Do the sheep kill the Multiflora Rose by eating the leaves off the plant, do they also each the branches, or how are they able to kill the Multiflora Rose plant? Thank you.

  • @wallacewimmer5191
    @wallacewimmer5191 Год назад

    🎉

  • @marvinbaier3627
    @marvinbaier3627 Год назад +2

    First!

  • @kevinilg2657
    @kevinilg2657 Год назад

    What breed of animal is that?

  • @johnraynor5095
    @johnraynor5095 Год назад +1

    78yr old countyboy. Grew up with sheep. Why the un dock tails. I see shitty tails. Serious problem for wool maggots.

  • @novampires223
    @novampires223 Год назад +7

    I had a Rott who hated the predator birds and would run underneath them and bark, he taught that to my pug/terrier..people wondered what was wrong with that dog, running in circles barking.. I miss that dog,passed at 17.

    • @marjnussby8305
      @marjnussby8305 Год назад

      I'm sorry. I know that loss is hard to match.

  • @Digger927
    @Digger927 Год назад +5

    They're super productive! I'm going to be selling several starter sets of sheep/rams this year.

  • @Olatunji_homesteady
    @Olatunji_homesteady Год назад +2

    Thanks very much for sharing your knowledge,greet from Nigeria.

  • @alterityregenerativeranchi7947
    @alterityregenerativeranchi7947 Год назад +3

    Gollleee Greg them sheep are plain fat. Great looking flock

  • @SailOrNothing
    @SailOrNothing Год назад +5

    What is your process for rotating new rams in and how many breeding seasons do you keep them?

    • @coziii.1829
      @coziii.1829 Год назад +1

      Good question for beginners

    • @markpiersall9815
      @markpiersall9815 Год назад +3

      They keep a few 19 months olds and several seven months olds for breeding.

  • @marjnussby8305
    @marjnussby8305 Год назад +2

    What a lovely picture at the start! And, gorgeous lambs and moms. It's like watching the pages from a book come to life!

  • @kurtbognar6806
    @kurtbognar6806 Год назад +2

    our lambs are dropping now too from our judy ram, cutest thing i've seen.

    • @gregjudyregenerativerancher
      @gregjudyregenerativerancher  Год назад +1

      That’s awesome!

    • @droptozro
      @droptozro Год назад +1

      @@gregjudyregenerativerancher Hey Greg! We had 2 ewes and 1 ram as we're really small and just starting out. Last week one of our ewes dropped 1 ewe lamb. Well, the other adult ewe doesn't seem pregnant(she's almost 1.5 years old now). I gave the ram access around December/January 2022-2023. What would you do with the one ewe who's not pregnant? If she doesn't lamb by fall, should I get rid of her? Would anyone buy a ewe who won't seemingly lamb?

    • @gregjudyregenerativerancher
      @gregjudyregenerativerancher  Год назад +4

      She is probably pig fat, she would make excellent meat to feed your family. Don’t keep a ewe that does not give you lambs.

  • @marvinbaier3627
    @marvinbaier3627 Год назад +3

    Thanks for the video! Sheep and LGDs are match in heaven. I put my ram with my sheep December 2, and we have no lambs yet. I’m wondering if my ram is no good. Can he be to short to get the job done? He was smaller than the rest of the sheep. He’s starting to catch up some but if he doesn’t produce he won’t stick around very long. Everything looks pretty green there. It’s a little cold here but will be trending warmer. We did get a quarter inch of rain on Sunday. We need more though with all this wind we are getting.

    • @chromewick
      @chromewick Год назад +1

      I'm in the same boat. I have a feeling that my pasture is not up to snuff and they are missing some important nutrients altogether. I was hoping for May 5th lambing, but again it seems to be a no-show. I'm thinking that the ram will be shipped out in June or July either way.

    • @missysmessage722
      @missysmessage722 Год назад +3

      My ram is also much much smaller but the same age as many other ewes that are twice his size. I'm thinking I may need to switch his out if he doesn't grow

  • @jvin248
    @jvin248 Год назад +1

    That ewe with the dark pair of lambs: I bought some bean seeds this winter called Jacobs Cattle (and the beans really do look like miniature cattle) the origin is a very interesting story of Jacobs cattle, goats, and sheep.

  • @flyingpigpreserve8562
    @flyingpigpreserve8562 Год назад +1

    Why sell your best Guard Dog? Always thought you keep them. Peace from WV

  • @nukalavenkatreddy2749
    @nukalavenkatreddy2749 11 месяцев назад

    very nice information

  • @savageairsoft9259
    @savageairsoft9259 Год назад +1

    Looking great out there!

  • @SolarSolaceFarms
    @SolarSolaceFarms Год назад

    Hey Greg, thanks for keeping these going so faithfully, I am jealous of how far along your grass is, but it is my own fault. If you have a second I have a question about your sheep. Do your dogs get into any lambs that don't make it? And what numbers do you use to calculate your lamb crop, i.e. surviving lambs divided by the ewes? I had a few triplets this year and I sent some half dead lambs to my sister, but they would have died, so I don't count them, is that how you would do that?

  • @french-canadianfarmer5049
    @french-canadianfarmer5049 Год назад

    On a pasture lambing situation do you have the granny ewes? The ones that get close to lambing and seek out any other ewe who's lambing to claim her lambs.

  • @kenman200
    @kenman200 Год назад

    Outstanding!

  • @marcus3457
    @marcus3457 Год назад

    I have heard you say a couple of times now, leave the sheep alone while they are lambing. I have seen others going after what they call "hung lambs.". How do you handle that?