Today at Ewetopia Farms, we reveal the result of the orphan lamb name chosen by viewers. It was a close one! We continue our discussion on what is required to have easy birthing in your sheep. We focus this episode on the ewe's body type and describe what constitutes a good birthing ewe in our opinion and why. We also take this opportunity to discuss why some people dock sheep tails completely off. For fun, we get to watch as Buddy the barn cat visits the lambs in the Coverall for the first time and their reaction to seeing him in their pen. Also, we get to watch the Dorset lambs playing in the yard.
Sheep and sheep farming is our passion and we hope that the love we have for what we do is obvious to you the viewers. Our operation is a large scale, registered Suffolk and Poll Dorset sheep farm combining the best of pasture and confinement to manage the flock for maximum comfort, minimal stress, and producing a consistent, very high quality product. Our focus is on providing breeding stock for sale to other sheep producers. All our sheep are treated with the utmost compassion which I think will become evident as you join us on our daily rounds on our working sheep farm in eastern Ontario, Canada.
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Lynn & Arnie
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