rangler1 wrote: » Unreal number of lambs.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0uQUEMIbL78
razor8 wrote: » I wonder what his mortality rate is?
arctictree wrote: » I've a neighbor with over 900 ewes lambing. I think he must love hardship. Surely with all these numbers, it just depresses the price of lamb?
Username John wrote: » It depends on your view... In one way - would you not say tis lads with a smaller number of sheep must be the lads that love the hardship If you had 900 ewes, you might have 1500 lambs, depending on your debt, and efficiency - but there is the potential there for some good $$$ If you have 50 ewes, you are very much limited in how much $$$ you will make.So the lad with a smaller number of ewes, must be doing it for some other reason than $$$ - is the reason hardship
ganmo wrote: » One issue with small flocks is that once they have a big enough group of lambs to make it worth while to the mart the first ones are over fat
connolly18 wrote: » lads i need some advice with a lamb he is a very big lamb and i had to pull him from the ewe and i have him alright and all now i just need him to stand but he has no energy is there anything i can give him
Lambman wrote: » Lambing nearly finished here waiting on a few stragglers now just.... my question is I usually keep triplets on the ewes till a ewe lambs with a single but its days between lambings at this stage so the triplets are on the ewes a week now and look till be flying maybe when they go till the field might be a different story? Question is what is the pros and cons on this..? Pros less labour for me and less cost for me cons more stress on ewe 3 lambs be slower till finish...? Anyone have any input?
IH784man wrote: » Have a bought in ewe I want to sell in the mart next week along with others,I see she has 1 tag missing,she has the round circle tag in her right ear but no tag in the left. Looking at the ewes that were in the same group they have a mart/factory tag in them I think. What do I need to do here to sell her,can she keep that tag and sell her or put one of my tags in her,I only have mart/factory tags.
sea12 wrote: » It has been known for ewes to lose the tag on the way to the mart you knowðŸ˜
Green farmer wrote: » Have all white faced x breed ewes. Have put a llyen, Charley and texel Rams to them. no problem identifying the Charley lambs but the lines are slightly more blurred with the texel and llyens. The llyens coats are more open then there texels, but finding the faces of both can be quite Similiar. Any tips as to positively distinguish them apart. Next year might change the texels to hampshires to avoid this .
Green farmer wrote: » Ya, want the llyen replacements alright. You'd be surprised how similiar looking they can be. I'll tweak the system next year.