04-02-2015, 10:38 PM
Nice Nanno! Not often you can say the insurance company did you right
I have been spending the last few days mucking shelters. I have a 12x24 shelter that is split in half with a nice sized pen for each side. This is my kid/yearling pens. Well with just 6 yearlings, and a couple of adult does taking up that space, I moved them over into the far size and moved 18 babies over to the nearest side. This way I dont have to go into drop the lamb bars. I just lift em over the fence and put em into their holders. Not all the babies are smart enough to find a nipple on their own so I do still have to go in there and show a few. Then with the remaining 10 younger babies, I moved them from their pens inside the barn (though I am bring them in the next few nights as its suppost to be around freezing) to the pens I just cleaned the babies out of. Had to fix a few holds and adjust the feeder in the bigger pen. I put 18 babies in and by the time I turned around. 3 where out
I have been spending the last few days mucking shelters. I have a 12x24 shelter that is split in half with a nice sized pen for each side. This is my kid/yearling pens. Well with just 6 yearlings, and a couple of adult does taking up that space, I moved them over into the far size and moved 18 babies over to the nearest side. This way I dont have to go into drop the lamb bars. I just lift em over the fence and put em into their holders. Not all the babies are smart enough to find a nipple on their own so I do still have to go in there and show a few. Then with the remaining 10 younger babies, I moved them from their pens inside the barn (though I am bring them in the next few nights as its suppost to be around freezing) to the pens I just cleaned the babies out of. Had to fix a few holds and adjust the feeder in the bigger pen. I put 18 babies in and by the time I turned around. 3 where out