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baymule
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They are grown up at 10 months to 1 year. They may continue to grow as they mature.
The ram lambs are weaned at 2 months because they get frisky and there is slim chance, but it is possible...... The ewe lambs can come in heat at 3-4 months and must be kept away from the ram. If bred too soon, the nutrients needed for growth go to the developing fetus and it stunts the growth of the ewe.
Some breeders breed the ewes at 7-8 months of age. I prefer to let them grow and breed them at 10 months to 1 year.
The ram lambs are weaned at 2 months because they get frisky and there is slim chance, but it is possible...... The ewe lambs can come in heat at 3-4 months and must be kept away from the ram. If bred too soon, the nutrients needed for growth go to the developing fetus and it stunts the growth of the ewe.
Some breeders breed the ewes at 7-8 months of age. I prefer to let them grow and breed them at 10 months to 1 year.