Posted by old harv on January 01, 2011 at 16:00:12 from (198.164.30.19):
In Reply to: O/T Preg check sheep? posted by Whiskey Bent on January 01, 2011 at 15:23:55:
You can get them ultrasounded after they have been away from the ram for 30 days. My vet can do it and there is someone ( I forget her name, don't use her) that comes through here every Feb and preg checks for a few guys around here. (Northeastern Ontario)If you have about 50 or more it is $2 each. She can easy do 50 an hour if you can get them through the shute that quick. A vet or Government Ag person should be able to tell you how, but if a vet does it, don't expect it to be cheap. I have no clue about your wife's idea. Also, what happened to your Ram? If he died from an accident like getting over on his back or bloat, your ewes are likely bred. If he died from pnemonia, there is a small chance they are not. They have to be in real bad shape not to breed. If he went skinny for a long time and then died, then you might want another ram.
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