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Doing OVERWATCH on the Lambing Paddocks #fox control #overwatch

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qj-EREf1BPg
With winter fast approaching, We're back out in the lambing paddocks on Overwatch duties.Lambing was well under way so my good mate Ian and I had decided to

Lamb producers spread grain to maximise lamb and ewe survival

https://www.sheepcentral.com/lamb-producers-spread-grain-to-maximise-lamb-and-ewe-survival/
"One of the things that has been tried extensively is spreading a lot of corns and beans into the paddock, but doing it in a fairly measured way. ... Spreading grain in lambing paddocks that lacked adequate feed on offer or FOO encourages ewes to remain close to their lambs and utilize the grain around them in the first days after lambing

Outdoor lambing | The Farming Forum

https://thefarmingforum.co.uk/index.php?threads/outdoor-lambing.397669/
Had one two years ago that had taken new borns, I got it one morning at the 6am check with .22,. Shooting before lambing starts, then during lambing, is what we are doing. Like you, we have a good reliable shooter. He uses top quality thermal sights, so not much in the way of Sporting shots, pure control.

AWI Change Makers Episode 6: Lambing paddock planning

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=maF9D78QL2E
Lambing paddock selections should be carefully planned to give you the best possible lamb survival results. Join Nathan Scott as he outlines the consideratio

Moving the ewes to their lambing paddocks! Lily and I had a ... - Facebook

https://www.facebook.com/BsPatch17/videos/moving-the-ewes-to-their-lambing-paddocks-lily-and-i-had-a-good-day-out-working-/1108273557056690/?extid=reels
Moving the ewes to their lambing paddocks! Lily and I had a good day out working stock in the sunshine! Building our confidence and knowledge every time we get to do real jobs! I'm loving being able to use my dog for all of these jobs now and not my husband's dogs which I haven't trained. When building a working dog, exposure to real work

Lambing On Pasture Part 2 - Be Aware of These Challenges

https://onpasture.com/2022/05/09/lambing-on-pasture-part-2-be-aware-of-these-challenges/
Lambing On Pasture Part 2 - Be Aware of These Challenges. By Jeremia Markway. May 9, 2022. 0. 1360. Since the last article, lambing has commenced for us at Markway Ranch. While it is an exciting time in the year of the sheep, I wish I could say lambing is all sunshine and roses. As with anything in life there are ups and downs, good days, and

Procedure 10.3 - Keep maximum number of lambs alive to weaning

https://www.makingmorefromsheep.com.au/wean-more-lambs/procedure_10.3.html
Lambing paddock shelter. The factors contributing to the risk of hypothermia in lambs include combinations of temperature, rainfall and wind speed. Of these, only wind speed can be controlled by using naturally sheltered lambing paddocks. As a guide, sheltered paddocks can reduce lamb mortality rates by about 10% but shelter will provide less

Lucerne - bending the rules at lambing - Dryland Pastures

https://drylandpastures.com/2020/08/17/lucerne-bending-the-rules-at-lambing/
Scanning into lambing mobs is essential to ensure any set stocking is for a minimum period of time of less than one cycle. Space at lambing is important - so only 6-8 ewe/ha during the initial set stocking period. Ewes and lambs (7 ewes plus twin lambs/ha) in lambing paddock at Bonavaree Farm, Marlborough on 10/8/2020 (Photo: DJ Moot).

Improving lamb survival by optimising lambing density and mob size - Wool

https://www.wool.com/globalassets/wool/sheep/reproduction/lambing/lambing-density-and-mob-size-final-report.pdf
The allocation of ewes to mobs and paddocks at lambing requires consideration of several factors which influence lamb survival such as ewe condition score, feed-on-offer (FOO) and pasture quality, the availability of shelter and the risk of predation (Hinch and Brien 2014). Guidelines for Merinos lambing in winterspring -

Lambing - Stock Sense Fact Sheets

https://www.vff.org.au/stock-sense/resources-factsheets/lambing/
Lambing is a critical period of the year that requires careful planning and management from joining, gestation and pre-lambing to ensure the health of both ewes and lambs. Ewes' fertility is stimulated by shortening day length with their fertility peaking between March and May. Ewes cycle every 17 days so joining flocks for a winter/spring

Low worm-risk paddocks can cut drench costs and resistance

https://www.sheepcentral.com/low-worm-risk-paddocks-can-cut-drench-costs-and-resistance/
Low worm-risk paddocks allow for flexibility in drench use. Ms Maxwell said sheep on a low worm-risk paddock will face a lower worm challenge, allowing for higher milk production and lamb growth and the flexibility to use short-acting drenches, rather than an annual reliance on a long-acting combination as a pre-lambing treatment.

Maximising Lambing Percentages | SheepConnect SA

https://www.sheepconnectsa.com.au/management/livestock-management/lambs/maximising-lambing-percentages
Maximising Lambing Percentages. There are several factors impacting on lamb marking percentages (i.e. number of lambs marked to ewes mated). Late pregnancy and lambing management are key drivers, with time of lambing having an influence on the required strategies. However, whatever the time of lambing, nutrition is a major factor influencing

Choose the Right Lambing Paddock - White Suffolk

https://www.whitesuffolk.com.au/choose-the-right-lambing-paddock/
April 12, 2015. The first 48 hours of a lamb's life are critical and, according to Lyndon Kubeil, the Victorian co-ordinator for Making More from Sheep (MMfS), selecting the best lambing paddocks is one simple strategy to increase the chances of lamb survival. "Around 70% of lamb mortality that occurs between birth and weaning occurs within

Have you done a paddock audit? - neXtgen Agri

https://www.nextgenagri.com/articles/have-you-done-a-paddock-audit
Grab a map of your farm, past years lambing to weaning data if you have it, a note pad and a coffee. Take the time to assess every paddock, even the ones you don't typically use during lambing time. 1. Feed available. 2. Previous years data. 3. Location, location, location. 4.

How to balance spring lambing with drought feeding

https://www.farmonline.com.au/story/8363941/how-to-balance-spring-lambing-with-drought-feeding/
This will help producers determine the overall condition of the ewes and if the food on offer in the paddocks will meet the energy requirements of the ewes during the lambing period.

Has anyone else noticed tanks consistently out damaging dps?

https://www.reddit.com/r/Overwatch/comments/y7a2xm/has_anyone_else_noticed_tanks_consistently_out/
I had probably 3x the damage as the tank, because it takes more damage to kill someone when you're doing it 1 pellet at a time. They get healed. They use abilities to retreat. Meanwhile, all you get on Widow is 200 damage per elim. The Overwatch tutorial needs a section on understanding the scoreboard and what feeding support ults is.

Managing worms in weaner lambs: what are the options?

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contamination in lambing paddocks. If worm contamination in lambing paddocks is high, wean lambs around 12 weeks from the start of lambing. If this period is extended to 14 or 15 weeks, it is likely you will see deaths in lambs before weaning. Weaned lambs require good nutrition to support a healthy immune system and continue to grow.

Preparing Low-Risk Paddocks for Sheep - ParaBoss

https://paraboss.com.au/news/preparing-low-risk-paddocks/
Providing low-risk lambing paddocks is an important tool to help combat worms, especially the highly fecund worm, Barber's Pole. It will also help to limit your reliance on chemical drenches and thus slow down the development of resistance on your property. It does all this by providing our vulnerable classes with less exposure to worms.

Around the Camp: Low lambing? You're not alone. Plus green date

https://www.leadingsheep.com.au/2024/06/around-the-camp-low-lambing-youre-not-alone-plus-green-date-calculator-using-scanning-heat-stress-and-a-shearing-checklist/
Deep dive - Low lambing? You're not alone. There is evidence of abnormally low scanning and/or lambing rates across Queensland in 2024 from autumn to spring lambing. Given the general distribution of this issue, it lends itself to a seasonal cause, but some tips here might help you to check if there is something else going on in your flock.

Rams in paddock with lambing ewes - ok or a no-no??? - Lifestyle Block

https://www.lifestyleblock.co.nz/forum/your-place/21929-rams-in-paddock-with-lambing-ewes-ok-or-a-no-no
2. Some rams don't interfere with the ewes at and just after lambing. Others do. With a ewe that is fighting off a randy ram, there is lots of chance that the maternal bond won't be established, or another ewe will steal the lamb/s. Both actions result in dead lamb/s. 3. From my years in Manawatu, the climate is fairly similar to here.

Natural dewormer potions : r/sheep - Reddit

https://www.reddit.com/r/sheep/comments/1dp72ah/natural_dewormer_potions/
And stay away from a paddock long enough to have most worm eggs dying out naturally. Which can be 3 months for some worm species, or more then a year for others. And especially the longer term stay away can be perfectly combined with another livestock species for proper paddock management. ... Surrogate Momma and her Valais lamb 2.

loving the game, cant stop losing :) : r/overwatch2 - Reddit

https://www.reddit.com/r/overwatch2/comments/y3364n/loving_the_game_cant_stop_losing/
Even if we ignore tilting, there is a ~1/16000 chance of losing a coinflip 14 times in a row. There are a lot of people playing Overwatch who have played way more than 14 games, So why tf are you being placed at that rank if you lose 14 games in a row. This is the least fun i've ever had with a game.

I'm always getting put in a losing team now? : r/Overwatch - Reddit

https://www.reddit.com/r/Overwatch/comments/4oezf5/im_always_getting_put_in_a_losing_team_now/
Subreddit for all things Overwatch™, Overwatch 2™ and the Overwatch™ Universe, the team-based shooter from Blizzard Entertainment. ... Any team I'm in, even if we're doing good or bad, we somehow always end up losing. I'm not playing any differently and I was getting a few wins, still getting plenty of gold medals and a couple of POTG's