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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 6,497 ✭✭✭rangler1


    Not saying they are, but my issue is some breeders take every single ram lamb born that year and sell them as pedigrees, screws and all. Unlike Cran, they don't cull properly and just cover with meal. Then the end user get stung and think twice about buying a second time.

    Meal won't make a good ram out of a bad one, it won't give them a good rear end, eye muscle or shoulder, if you're fooled by a breeder brushing up the wool on a rams rear end to make it look fuller, well then you will be disappointed when you shear him.
    If they're good on those three places and good size for age you won't go too far wrong


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 491 ✭✭Lano Lynn


    rangler1 wrote: »
    Surely you checked his stars...:rolleyes:.

    they are not a breed participating in the 'stars'
    if they were I would check
    like you I prefered the old LMI system and would have bought high muscle AND high fat rams .the stars you cant tell.


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