rangler1 wrote: » Leaflet for the walk said that the litter size was 1.98 and the lambs reared was 1.54, I don't really understand it but it diidn't make sense to me
sheepfarmer92 wrote: » Thats quite a low wean if scanning that high, i do a lot of work for my neighbour who is also in the cpt scheme, the ai leaves a good few more ewes barren than natural service
rangler1 wrote: » will they not go in lamb on the next heat
sheepfarmer92 wrote: » Some will but definitely 80% of the barrens are mostly repeats from the ai last year anyway
spudeater wrote: » Talking after and the weaning rate per ewe lambed was 1.75
tomwaterford wrote: » First maggots of the year
Lambman wrote: » If I sell a purebred ram lamb and have the papers for him in my name do I just give it till mart auctioneer and they sort it or how's it done
ganmo wrote: » Had a ram go lame last week so I decided to give him the full treatment, footbath, spray and then copper sulphate in a glove and taped it onto him. Took the glove off him after a few days and he was worse than he was at the start kept footbathing him and now puss has burst out. Dad reckons he's been favouring that foot for a long time and the glove drew the infection out
rangler1 wrote: » Lambman wrote: » If I sell a purebred ram lamb and have the papers for him in my name do I just give it till mart auctioneer and they sort it or how's it done Yea, you can give the pedigree cert to the mart on the day with the movement dockets, they'll give it to the new owner
Lambman wrote: » Thanks rangler makes more sense that way as the auctioneer will be fit till read out the stars as well... or would he need telling?
Lambman wrote: » No was just gonna sell in local mart I don't breed but I bought 12 purebred texel ram lambs as I need 6 or 7 and wanted till buy from the one farm so I'm gonna pick the best till keep and sell the rest.
DJ98 wrote: » What type of meal do people feed to rams and why do some say in the bag not suitable for breeding rams?
rangler1 wrote: » Did you give him along acting antibiotic injection, he probably needs one to cure it properly if it's as bad as you say. It wont be long until he's needed to work
Lambman wrote: » They were only registered a week ago as there lambs so I'd imagine there not gonna change in next couple months?
Green farmer wrote: » Anyone know what llyens x's would be like to lamb outdoors in lowland conditions ?
rangler1 wrote: » They're very maternal, If your getting suspicious you're right, clearance sale here on the 9th september in tullamore mart, approx 300 1, 2 and 3 yearold lleyn x ewes
IH784man wrote: » https://www.donedeal.ie/sheep-for-sale/lamb/16193265
Green farmer wrote: » you'll have no shortage of takers for that stock rangler. Seen the pics you've posted over time here of them. Great conformity in them and healthy looking stock. Best of luck on the day. My own flock has about 20 % of the ewes are llyen x's , that will go to about 40% this year as the home breed ewe lambs are introduced. Running the llyen ram here, going into his 3rd season this year. Not the biggest sheep, but find them good productive sheep to work with.
Farmer_3650 wrote: » You must have awful high scanning rates with lleyn Ewes x lleyn Ram?