Sheep Crutched

Karola got the sheep into the Island paddock in preparation for crutching this morning. She also decided to combine the pregnant ewes and the 6 ewe lambs intended as replacements.

Gill’s Ben arrived back from his European trip mid morning, exhausted, as expected. Gill is very happy (to have him back).
Carl arrived at 9:30am then had to go away again to change mobile shearing trucks. He and his wife returned shortly. They crutched the older ewes, belly crutched the two-tooths who hadn’t been shorn for a while, and dagged the 6 ewe lambs.

The two-tooths were also given a shot of 5-in-1 vaccine as, unlie the rest of the ewes, they’d not had it before. All the ewes will need a shot about two weeks before lambing – it prevents a whole list (well, at least five) common fatal illnesses in their lambs.

After Carl, his missus, and the truck had departed we had lunch then Karola and I put Magnum (anti-flystrike, anti-lice) on all 38 sheep. (Magnum – withholding for meat of zero days).

Karola put up electric fence on part of the lawn, along the to of the ha-ha. She then cleared away the blackberry that I’d chopped out of the orange tree and let her sheep in.

After dinner it was another evening of Wimbledon tennis.

Oak Avenue Weather:2℃—17℃ no rain [83.7]

About Ian

I am a New Zealand and EC citizen, living and working in Hastings in the North Island of New Zealand. On March 5th in 2004 I retired from exactly 30 years with IBM UK Ltd, working in the Hursley software development lab near Winchester in the south of England. I am now an IBM Distinguished Engineer emeritus, working to my own agenda while retaining access to my colleagues and information inside IBM.
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