Much Needed Rain, New Paddock, Parasites, Grazing Habits, & Lambing Expectations
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June 24-27, 2022
We were blessed with a much needed rain last Friday. It wasn’t a super soaker, but we are grateful for what we did receive. Monday, we moved the sheep to a new paddock. I share some more details around our rotation strategy as it relates to parasite control and general grazing habits of the sheep. And it looks like Dixie will be lambing soon!
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