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<blockquote data-quote="Lane" data-source="post: 1019138" data-attributes="member: 14381"><p>I keep about 50 kathdin ewes and generally run them thru the traps behind my stocker calves.</p><p>My exterior fences are 5 strand barbwire and my interior fences are 3 hot wires with one barb</p><p>between the bottom and 2nd hot. I keep the sheep in a nite pen and turn them out each morning.</p><p>They go down the lane and turn into whatever trap I leave open and don't try my fences.</p><p></p><p>My understanding is that running cattle and sheep together work to help with worm problems. It must work as I now only worm my sheep about once a year, and living in La. I am in the worm</p><p>capital of the world. The calves only are on the place about 6-7 months and are wormed when</p><p>they come in. Sheep are about as maintance-free as anything I have ever fooled with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lane, post: 1019138, member: 14381"] I keep about 50 kathdin ewes and generally run them thru the traps behind my stocker calves. My exterior fences are 5 strand barbwire and my interior fences are 3 hot wires with one barb between the bottom and 2nd hot. I keep the sheep in a nite pen and turn them out each morning. They go down the lane and turn into whatever trap I leave open and don't try my fences. My understanding is that running cattle and sheep together work to help with worm problems. It must work as I now only worm my sheep about once a year, and living in La. I am in the worm capital of the world. The calves only are on the place about 6-7 months and are wormed when they come in. Sheep are about as maintance-free as anything I have ever fooled with. [/QUOTE]
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