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The Rural Voice, 1987-12, Page 540./.i. N 1 1Ioliday Greetings At this holiday season, it is time to say Thank You and to express to our customers, old and new, warm Season's Greetings. HURON DAIRY EQUIPMENT LTD. R.R. 4, Seaforth, Ont. NOK 1 WO 519-527-1935 Louisville, Kentucky NATIONAL FARM MACHINERY SHOW & CHAMPIONSHIP TRACTOR PULL Over 340,000 square feet of exhibit space and 750 exhibitors. Included in the Tour Cost: All transportation by deluxe motor coach, three nights accommodation at the Ramada Inn, tickets for the championship tractor pull, all taxes and service charges. PRICE: $349.00 per person (Twin) Call and ask for your free Fall/Winter brochure!! Mount Forest 1-800-265-2133 519-323-1545 Mitchell 519-348-8492 9ttcs / TOURS AND TRAVEL LID. 52 THE RURAL VOICE ADVICE BREEDING RAMS REQUIRE TLC Young breeding rams need special care if they are to mature properly. For one, they must be fed to meet their nu- tritional requirements. The most impor- tant thing to remember when feeding young rams, or any type of sheep, it to feed according to their body condition. Also important are a shelter to en- sure the ram does not get overheated and adequate room to exercise. In warm weather, rams will breed better if in short fleece. Their feet should be trimmed before breeding, and in some cases a ram should be drenched for worms to ensure efficient use of feed. When only one ram is being used or when individual records are being kept in a purebred flock, it is critical to know whether or not the ewes are being set- tled. One method of determining the breeding effectiveness of a ram is with the use of a marking harness containing a crayon. The colour of the crayon should be changed every 16 days (the approximate estrus cycle of the ewe). If a number of ewes are marked with two or three different colours, they are re- turning to heat. It is a good idea to pro- gress the colour from light to dark (yel- low, red, black). Ram lambs should not be expected to breed more than 20 to 25 ewes in the first year. Yearling rams should be able to handle 30 to 40 ewes. Some shep- herds enhance the ram's breeding per- formance by running their ram(s) with the flock at night and penning them up during the heat of the day and supplying them with extra food.° Bill McCutcheon Provincial Sheep Specialist