April, 2014

Real-life Soay lambing stories: jugging sure beats bottle feeding bummer lambs

Real-life Soay lambing stories: jugging sure beats bottle feeding bummer lambs

Apart from lambing itself, the best part of raising Soay sheep is communicating about them with other breeders, folks interested in starting a flock, researchers looking for various kinds of data, the anonymous readers of our website and this blog, and especially anyone with questions about lambing issues. Most of the time the questions come […]

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Week 4 of the Soay lamb gender split: better but still not good

Remember the notion that the larger the dataset for lambs, the more likely the split will hover around 50%? And the corollary that as the dataset grows, the percentage of ewe lambs should move towards 50% whether it started above or below that figure? Here are the numbers for Week 4: [table th=”0″ colalign=”center|center|center|center|center|center|center”] 2014 […]

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The Soay lamb gender coin toss in action

Not long after I put up the post about gender odds in British Soay lambs, it was pointed out to me that since history is no predictor, what’s going on this year? So far, the numbers are not good, but it’s still early in the lambing season. I thought about putting a daily tabulation here, […]

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What are the odds? Predicting gender split in Soay lambing

What are the odds? Predicting gender split in Soay lambing

Among the ancient rituals in raising sheep — rams vying for dominance during rut, breeding, gestation, lambing, weaning — only one is unique to the humans involved: the shepherd’s daily fret over what portion of the lambs will be ewes. Although we cannot prove it, we’d bet a nice dinner in town that shepherds have […]

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