Farm & Equestrian
It is with regret that I inform you that Shaun passed away yesterday. He died peacefully at Julie Himms' surgery.
Farming is full of ups and downs
Shaun the Sheep arrived 2 weeks premature and his mother died soon afterwards. His lungs not functioning and unable to support himself, he was destined to join his mother in sheep heaven.
He was described as a “project” by a friendly farmer (“He’s got two choices”), who fully supported the idea of Shaun being stomach tubed with glucose every 2 hours and taking up residence in the Headmaster’s wife’s kitchen!
Needless to say after a huge amou...
The last scheduled lambing duty of the season saw Ewe 109 deliver quadruplets. The four healthy lambs were helped into the world by Andrew Meredith ,Paul Cotterill and Anthony Coates.
Congratulations to all !
Lambing continues at a fair rate at the farm.
Luckily, at Abbotsholme we are not short of willing volunteers to help out!
67 and counting...
Preparation for lambing (Guidance from Pupils to Pupils)
Purpose of Lambing
All our lambs are bred for meat
However a small number of ewe lambs are kept to replace any old ewes
Selecting the Ram
When breeding sheep the first thing you need is a ram
A good breeding ram should have the following qualities:
Good muscle content
Low fat content
Fast growth
Selecting the Ewes
When choosing ewes to breed from you would look for the fo...