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The Rural Voice, 2001-08, Page 25"I can put that anywhere on the farm," he says of the system's portability. He has used the fencing on pastures right beside bush areas where coyotes are present and never had any losses. The netting carries a charge of 8,000 volts. It's designed to last eight years if properly used. • Currently there are 200 ewes with their 400 lambs on pasture. Pasture is allocated so the flock can eat it in four days and move on to the next pasture. The four-day rotation i' designed to combat parasites which require about seven days to hatch after they are shred in sheep feces (he uses a four-day rotation in case hot weather might speed up incubation). Boettcher likes to move them on fresh ground, letting sheep graze each area just once a year, though sometimes taking a cut of hay in between two grazings may be enough time if tests of feces show an absence of parasites. ` As well as designated pastures, the sheep will graze some second -cut hayfields, then move into wheatand spelt fields that have been underseeded with red clover. He also likes to make use of fall cover crops to make sure soil is covered as much as possible, and a cover crop like rye can provide forage. The sheep can also graze the stubble of the pea field he grows for dry peas, picking up the leftovers. As well as efficiently using crop remnants, the sheep also fertilize the ground for the next year, and since sheep manure is 411 small pebbles, it is easily broken down by the soil's natural bacteria. The sheep on pasture are watered from a large nurse tank on a wagon, going through 250 gallons of water a day in hot weather. He adds hydrogen peroxide at a rate of four ounces per 100 gallons to kill algae in the tank and prevent coccidiosis in the sheep. Though pasture is an important part of the sheep operation, with highly productive Rideau Arcott stock which produce high amounts of milk to feed their average 2.4 Iambs, it's necessary to feed grains for the first while when the Iambs are heavily dependent on their mother's milk, Boettcher says. "It's like feeding a dairy cow. You can't strictly be forage based." 4, GEDDES 4 Purebred Polled Dorsets RAMS FOR SALE EWE LAMBS FOR SALE Donald B. Bill & Judy AC 519 395-5951 395-2218 R.R. #4, Kincardine, Ont. N2Z 2X5 The Wonderful World of Wool It's all waiting for you at The Old Mill Wool Blankets, Wool Socks, Wool Coats and Jackets, Wool Sweaters, Light -weight Wool Clothing Highway 4, south of Blyth (519)523-4595 www.lealherinp cam BRUSSELS LIVESTOCK SALES 887-6461 887-6811 We appreciate our customers marketing their sheep and lambs at our yards. Our excellent facilities allow for less stress and less shrinkage due to selling within 2-3 hours of the animals arrival at our yards. SHEEP ARE SOLD THURSDAYS AT APPROX. 12 NOON Tuesdays 9 a.m. Fed Cattle, Cows, Bulls Thursdays 8 a.m. Bob Calves, Veal, Lambs, Goats & Pigs Fridays 10 a m - Stockers Confidence • Trust • Service WESTERN STOCKERS AVAILABLE FOR PRIVATE SALE SHEEP SHEARING GERALD TE VELDE Sonrise Farm R.R. 8, Owen Sound Ontario N4K 6W4 e-mail: sonrisesheep@yahoo.ca Breeder of PUREBRED DORSET HORN 519-538-4704 AUGUST 2001 21