December 2022 to April 2023 Updates

It’s been quite awhile since I have posted on our website.  I tend to post on Facebook more and forget to update the website.  Here are a few photos and happenings that have gone on over the winter.

In December, we were surprised, humbled and happy to be among the finalists in the All Canada GenOvis Recognition Awards 2022 – maternal breed category!
We placed 3rd!

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We added a new pup to our pack in January.  His name is Kozan and he was 4 months old when we brought him home from Manitoba.  He is settling in nicely.

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We had a very mild January this year, which was so nice for lambing about 50 ewes.
We had turned the rams out for 1 week last August and just lambed for 11 days.

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Our next group of ewes lambed from March 14 to April 1.  We were very happy with a drop of 200%.***************************************************************************************************
The January lambs are coming along nicely.  We will be taking their 100 day weights on April 20.  There are some like this one that stand out.

Our Exciting New Venture!

Today, we are excited to announce that we joined Hipcamp!
What is Hipcamp, you say?
From Hipcamp.com:
“Hipcamp is a growing community of good-natured people and the most comprehensive resource for unique outdoor stays. We work with landowners to offer tent camping, RV parks, cabins, treehouses, and glamping—everywhere from national parks to blueberry farms. By creating opportunities for landowners to earn money hosting nature lovers, Hipcamp works to support those who care for the land and get more people out under the stars.”

So, if you would like to enjoy a unique camping experience, book your stay with us by clicking on this link:

https://www.hipcamp.com/en-CA/land/saskatchewan-mcdermit-ranch-camp-9mxhwx66

There is still some time before it gets cold.  See you soon!

LAIing Ewes

On Friday, we had OC Flock Management from Alberta, Laproscopically AI twenty four of our yearling Dorset ewes.
We used semen from two outstanding Australian rams: Gooramma ‘Guru’ 308-2016 and Gooramma 723-2015.
We are looking forward to March 18 when the lambs start to arrive!
Hopefully we have a good success rate.  Click on the pictures to enlarge them.

 

 

 

 

Winter Lambing 2020

Our December/January lambing group is done!
It has been a busy 25 days with 170 ewes giving birth to 326 lambs for an average drop of 192%. This is our best drop ever with these Dorset ewes in 14 years, so we are really happy about that.

Trying to get comfortable by sitting like a dog!

One of our two sets of quads this year, weighing 9, 9, 10, and 12 pounds. The ewe, McDermit 272Z, is eight years old.

The bucket fed lambs, full and content.

The matriarch of the flock, 11 year old “943″ gave us a beautiful set of twin ram lambs.

The -30C weather didn’t bother the 2 week old lambs. They were quite comfortable, burrowed into the fluffy straw in the lean-to.

Happy New Year 2020

This is a bit late, but here’s hoping that everyone had a nice holiday season.  We were in the middle of lambing 180 ewes and are now waiting for the last 10 to go. I haven’t written on here since July, so here are a few things that have happened since then:

July 28:  These are our January born replacement ewe lambs, learning to come when we call, since we don’t use a herding dog.

July 30: Kind of glad, kind of sad, to see our March/April born Dorset ram lambs leave on the truck.  In only 3 to 4.5 months, they are gone.  They weighed 81 to 136 pounds and averaged 115 pounds.  Now the pens are empty and quiet, and we have less chores to do.

October 21:  As usual, we are always looking for ways to make things easier and more efficient, so my 79 year old dad, Dave King, made me this cart for hauling pails of grain.  I love it!  It is so light and maneuverable and will save my arms and back.

November 5:  The ram has been busy the last few weeks. He has all 41 of the January born ewe lambs marked to lamb in March.
The March born ewe lambs, who are in a different pen, are also marked by their ram to lamb at the same time.

November 18:  We are using raw, unwashed wool to insulate a little old 16 x 30 barn so it can be used for a chicken house.
Along with being fire and pest resistant insulation, wool is such a great renewable, environmentally friendly product that can be used for so many things!
“Sheep wool is a natural insulator because it has a crimped nature which traps air in millions of tiny pockets. Sheep wool insulation has an R-value of approximately 3.5 to 3.8 per inch of material thickness, 0.3 to 0.6 points higher than fiberglass, cellulose, or mineral wool.” – Healthy House Institute

December 28:  The weather has been so warm that we have been feeding the ewes outside and putting them in the barn at night in case something lambs.
Today, this ewe decided to lamb a long way from the barn so I brought her lambs in on the toboggan with a big “ewe escort”!

 

 

 

2019 All Canada Classic Sheep Show and Sale

We attended the Classic in Humboldt, SK on July 19-21 with our Dorsets.
We were very pleased to have 1st place Junior Ewe Lamb, 2nd place Junior Ram Lamb, 3rd place Yearling Ewe and 6th place Yearling Ram.
The sale was well attended and prices were really strong, with a lot of animals going for over $1000.  The sheep industry in Canada is doing very well!

Our son, Carson and grandkids, Tyrell 9, Taylen 7 and Hunter 6 came with me and they were all a great help.  The kids took part in the Junior Show for the first time and had lots of fun.  They worked hard to halter train their ewe lambs for the show.

May Happenings

We had a very busy and productive day on Saturday.
We weaned, weighed, vaccinated, dewormed and Vetoliced the 200+ March born lambs. Then sorted them into ram lamb and ewe lamb pens.
We also mouthed, bagged and Vetoliced the ewes and dewormed them as needed.

Tonight, I finally got our entries done for the All Canada Classic Show & Sale in Humboldt in July. I am bad for leaving things like that to the last minute because I have hard time deciding what to take.
Here is the ad I made for the catalogue. The rams in the photo are some of our stud rams.

Ram Lamb "McDermit 90G"

Today we took the 100 day weights for our January born Dorset lambs.
We really like how this twin born ram lamb is turning out. At 101 days old, he weighs 114 lbs. He gained 42 lbs since he was weaned 28 days ago. That’s an average daily gain of 1.5 lbs!
He is sired by McDermit 77E (see pedigree) and will be staying on the ranch to go on some ewes here.
If you are needing a quality Dorset ram, contact us. We have a pen of thick, wide, deep, long and correct ram lambs.
The pen of 48 ram lambs averaged 1.12 ADG in the 28 days since weaning, including the triplets and milk replacer fed ram lambs.

Watch a short video of McDermit 90G here.  The link will take you to our Facebook page, so hit the back button on your browser to come back to this post:
https://www.facebook.com/mcdermitranch/videos/325736638090559/

 

Yearling Dorset Ewes

We had our flock shorn on Saturday and now we can see what was under all that wool!
We are happy with how our April 2018 born yearling ewes are turning out.  Most of them are bred to start lambing April 14 to May 9.
They  are sired by 3 different rams:  McDermit 1110Y, McDermit 39Z and Briar Glen 100B.

We are planning to consign a couple of these ewes to the All Canada Classic Show & Sale in Humboldt, SK on July 18-21, along with some ewe lambs and ram lambs.

March Lambing 2019

After a record cold February, we are glad to have the weather turn warmer for our March lambing group.  We started on the 1st and are in full swing, with over 125 lambs on the ground so far.  They are strong, healthy lambs.

Pregnant ewes enjoying the warm, sunny day.

The first lamb, that 6 year old grandson, Hunter has seen born. (That he remembers, anyway).

503 and her triplets. This lamb always gets on her back whenever she lies down.
Photo credits: Laurie Genik

 

January Born Lambs

Even though it’s a lot of work, and we lose lots of sleep doing night checks in the dead of winter, it’s worth it when we can watch beautiful, healthy lambs running around.
We still find them cute even after 33 years!
These are some of our January born purebred polled Dorset lambs.  We are looking forward to seeing how they turn out.Five day old Dorset lambs.
1 1/2 week old Dorset lambs.

Ewes in a Music Video

Something quite out of the ordinary happened at the ranch today.
This afternoon, some of our Dorset ewes co-starred in a video shoot with Marie-Véronique Bourque, who is a professional Jazz flutist from Regina. She will be releasing her first album on October 19 which includes the song, “The Swingin’ Shepherd Blues”.
It was nice to meet Marie-Véronique and her husband, Daniel Paquet, who is a photographer. We are really looking forward to seeing the video.