B Olsen wrote:Hello! I have a Katahdin lamb ewe that I’ve noticed recently is interested in pulling/eating my LGDs fur. She’ll also eat it if she finds a fluff of it on the ground. Im wondering if she is looking for a specific mineral? I’m located in maine and she is on pasture, she was a bottle baby. Someone in the flock is also spitting cud which I suspect is her as well but I haven’t witnessed it yet. Thanks for any input!
r ranson wrote:Your local feed store will know the best minerals for your area and symptoms.
If they aren't getting enough from the block, try loose mix.
Or you can go with Pat Colbey's Natural Sheep Care book and put out individual minerals (not mixed) for sheep to choose which ones they need.
r ranson wrote:Usually something missing in the free choice minerals. Every soil is different, so chat with the place you buy the salt lick and minerals to find out what's missing in the local soil and see what you can try. Note, put the new minerals in a different bin to the old minerals so they can free choice without overdosing.
It can also be a reaction to stress, change, extreme weather, or a predator in area. Remove the stressor and it usually goes away.
Another thing to check is the dogs diet and parasites. It might be the fir is coming out too easily? I don't know much about dogs, perhaps someone else can chime in?