Willfarman wrote: » I favour the youth for value and longevity.. I buy ewe lambs at similar money to what my own hang up at. And pedigree ram lambs @ 250 to 300. Wouldn't give more than 150 for ahogget.
Lambman wrote: » But your not gonna be keeping him longer than 2 years if your keeping replacements outta him? Then he will be 3-4 years old and not worth half the money...
Green farmer wrote: » All I want is abit of luck with a ram whether he's expensive or not. Frustratingly factory only will pay the same price per kg for a lamb out of a 5* as a crossbreed ram. No industry incentive to reward a premium product.
razor8 wrote: » my aim is to get lambs out the gate as soon as possible and i'm prepared to pay the money to get the best ram to achieve that. factories cant influence that
Green farmer wrote: » Cannt argue with that. But quite often it's down to budget. When you've loads of holes to fill, id prefer to put it towards reseeding a few acres then on a ram.
razor8 wrote: » if you spread the cost of the ram across his lambs over his lifetime at say 70 ewes for 5 seasons at 1.7 lambs per ewe that nearly 600 lambs to dilute the costs. think of the savings on meal/grass etc
Cran wrote: » Keep my own Rams here, but before that think 680 was most ever paid for terminal ram on the commercials. Spent 900 each on two Rams to bred commercial ewe lambs last year. Pedigree wise it's more about finding right ram than budget I find.... One thing on above budgets if I had pedigree ram lambs here and thought only worth 300, they'd be in the factory at Easter.
Willfarman wrote: » 110 Euro at Easter vs 300 in October? I'd say you would all right.
Cran wrote: » 128 here for culls this year, back on other years. Mind & feed till October & then sell below standard product for that much more, no thanks not aim of system here.
Willfarman wrote: » 300 - 128 is 172 euro. Feed from march till October is grass. That'd be a respectable margin on a good Charolais bullock never mind a lamb..
Green farmer wrote: » Breeding my own replacements here out of a llyen I bought as a ram lamb at €250. Going to buy in new terminal ram, up to €350 is about as much as I'm comfortable with. like getting a blank canvass and the first use with sheep. Never had any luck buying in anything older then a Hogget , of either sex. You'll always have mortality with sheep, but stings abit less then it's a home breed one vs a hogget or ram you paid top dollar for.
Cran wrote: » Aim here is to breed and sell rams I would use myself anything not happy with is factoried, but it's each to their own tbf.
Green farmer wrote: » If I had the budget for something around €600, I'd gladly buy from you cran, as I suspect you care about the stock and the product your producing. Unfortunate there's plenty of lads out there that are flogging rubbish for big money. Using the same genes that has always been on there and covering up with meal instead of culling.
Lano Lynn wrote: » get to see all sorts while out shearing....a good ram is easily worth 600 to 1000 but I have seen very few of them over the last few years.......and this is really getting to ram buyers disgusted with what they thought was a good sheep turning into a middling shearling while their neighbours crossbred for a quarter the price is a giant .would always have an eye out for good ram lambs and have only seen one this year!
Lano Lynn wrote: » .....and this is really getting to ram buyers disgusted with what they thought was a good sheep turning into a middling shearling !
Green farmer wrote: » Those are nearly the identical words that came out of the mouth of a mate of mine who paid €600 for ram lamb a year or two back to a local top notch breeder here. He was totally disgusted after the lamb was sheared.
Cran wrote: » I'd agree with that but have one question. How do you convince same fella to buy midling looking grass reared shearling for same money, & then following year see diffference when shorn? That's the problem really lot of these guys breeding like this because buyers buying for size
Lano Lynn wrote: » bought a couple of ram lambs 4 years ago they were going to be killed guy asked 200 a piece they both bred well one in particular I have a son of his that is breeding excellently will go back to that breeder again on the other hand paid 500 for a hogget last year from a 'top breeder' was really looking forward to his lambs......he didnt breed true..... they are sh1te...he is still a fine sheep but not going to be here this september (could b worse was prepared to go to 800 on him)
rangler1 wrote: » pedigree breeders aren't miracle workers,