Bullocks wrote: » What does the "tight skin " mean ?
charolais0153 wrote: » How are the purebred Suffolk ewes doung
sako 85 wrote: » charolais0153 wrote: » How are the purebred Suffolk ewes doung Year 1 was disastrous. Triplet scanned ewe aborted her 3 lambs (confirmed case of Toxo). Both Single scanned ewes had absolutely massive lambs and by the time I got them out they wasn't a kick in them. Bought two pet lambs for the two single scanned ewes to rare, which they did. Obviously I couldn't have helped the one who aborted but the other to were too well fed before we purchased and probably when we got them home too, lesson learnt there. Anyway not to be deterred, I'm giving it another bash this year, we bought a nice Ram lamb (by Solwaybank Major) at the National show and sale in Blessington in July.
kk.man wrote: » To give ya a laugh and on the same theme as yourself I had a straggler of a hogget lambed late...had a massive lamb that died a day after birth (possible fractured ribs after being pulled)...told a guy whom I'M friendly with that I shouldn't have kept feeding hogget and I learn for next year...his reply was 'education is never cheap no matter how you do it'
rangler1 wrote: » Or experience always comes a minute after you need it
sako 85 wrote: » We run Suffolk rams with Cheviot ewes, I find the ewe lambs from this cross make good Mother, more prolific than the pure cheviot and have good factory lambs when ran with Texel, Char or even Suffolk again. very popular in this part of the country (Wicklow)
stantheman1979 wrote: » The ewes are cheviot X blue Leicester. He imported them from Scotland. They were on rare breed coming off the lorry
Jonny303 wrote: » Sorry a bit of confusion. We do Suffolk Cheviot crosses ourselves but James Alexander is doing Suffolks on Cheviot mules (Cheviot ewes X blue Leicester ram). Seems an rare mix.
sako 85 wrote: » Sorry I misunderstood you. The original Borris ewe was (Wicklow Cheviot*Border Leister)*Suffolk. I don't know if anyone is still doing it this way. I thought most were going straight Suffolk on Cheviot. Do you think the Blue Leister would bring much to the mix? J. Alexander's are an absolute picture.
kk.man wrote: » For my penny's worth, the Border Leister adds depth to the sheep and their longer ears gives them that extra sparkle. This is not being achieved with the Suffolk Cheviot cross.
sako 85 wrote: » What would your opinion on using the Blue over the Border Leister?
DJ98 wrote: » I no this will sound stupid but is there any way to get a bit of length or height into hoggets before they go to the ram, kept some belclare x lambsast year and they really didn't grow that well, have been on good quality grass anything at all that can be done?
serfspup wrote: » you will find they were store lambs ,oxford and suffolk rams crossed on galway ewes, bought for finishing on turnips no weight limit those days!:D
arctictree wrote: » Lads - half thinking of selling a flock (35) of PBNR Lleyn hoggets that I bought as ewe lambs last year. They are fine sheep that I didnt put in lamb and was hoping to breed from myself but I kind of need the money now! What price could I expect for them? Might get more if I put them in lamb though....
Siamsa Sessions wrote: » Saw this just now on Twitter: https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DGtsGl6XYAAMAiA.jpg:large Think the seller might post on here too? Best of luck with it anyway. Hope the day goes well and the prices are good
rangler1 wrote: » Yea, my flock, thanks for the good wishes, was going to post it nearer the time.
kk.man wrote: » Best of luck Rangler. Are you going to to keep a few for the interest or are you selling the lot? Ya need not answer question if you don't want to post it. Just curious because you have great experience and knowledge of sheep which I always valued.