Now is a good time to evaluate the body condition of ewes to nip future issues at the bud. Hoffman advised producers to identify and separate ewes that are thinner than preferred. Those animals can then be put on a supplemental diet to help them get caught up physiologically before the increased feed requirements of mid- and late-pregnancy.
Additionally, producers can consider pregnancy checking and estimating fetus numbers. This can help them save feed resources on single-carrying ewes, while providing greater feed resources to multiple-carrying ewes to nutritionally prepare them for lambing.
Sheep producers should also begin planning for shearing, based on when they lamb. Now is a good time to connect with the shearer and determine a shearing date.
Shearing can be a good time to evaluate hoof maintenance. As each ewe is being handled for shearing, take the time to trim hooves for proactive care.
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