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<blockquote data-quote="neilo" data-source="post: 3756692" data-attributes="member: 348"><p>A 12v pump & IBC for water sounds ideal, assuming there's no access down to the stream for the sheep to get their own water. Unless the sheep are on dry food, or lactating, they won't drink hardly anything anyway.</p><p>No need for a shelter either, sheep are meant to live outside all year. Unless you're lambing, there's no need of a shelter.</p><p></p><p>And yes, June/July would be an ideal time to look for store lambs. There won't be many about before then anyway. The grass may be far too long for sheep grazing by then though, unless the previous owner is keeping it down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="neilo, post: 3756692, member: 348"] A 12v pump & IBC for water sounds ideal, assuming there's no access down to the stream for the sheep to get their own water. Unless the sheep are on dry food, or lactating, they won't drink hardly anything anyway. No need for a shelter either, sheep are meant to live outside all year. Unless you're lambing, there's no need of a shelter. And yes, June/July would be an ideal time to look for store lambs. There won't be many about before then anyway. The grass may be far too long for sheep grazing by then though, unless the previous owner is keeping it down. [/QUOTE]
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