ganmo wrote: » is he making any attempt to suck?
arctictree wrote: » He'll suck my finger a bit but makes no attempt at the ewe. If I don't feed him for a while he just seems to get thinner.
sheepfarmer92 wrote: » Any word on what the weather has in store next weekend?! Fabulous day today, hard to believe all the ****e talk about "beast form the east 3"!
wrangler wrote: » If he sucks your finger why don't you give him a bottle, there's no need to tube him if he sucks, he's obviously not getting anything from the ewe. If as you say he won't suck the ewe, of course he is going to get thinner and die of the hunger if you don't feed him....i can't see what the problem is. Why do you not want to feed him
wrangler wrote: » Does anyone know the cost of cormac 20ft race, cormac 8ft hurdles and 5ft hurdles. A neighbour wants to buy some of my equipment
charolais0153 wrote: » Would you not ring them? 5ft hurdles are 30/35euro
Green farmer wrote: » Cormac sheep race is €1,175 new, used to less then €900 about 3 years ago. They also put the prices of their hurdles up €5 recently. They also quoted €40 for a 5ft hurdle or €45 for 6 ft. Make up your own mind on if there’s better value out there.
sheepfarmer92 wrote: » Have around 50 5ft cormac lambing pens here and a lot of the gates had to be rewelded as the bottom bars broke on them, pure ****e, gibneys are far better value
FarmerDougal wrote: » i have a two week old lamb with meningitis, holding head back not able to stand, whats the best treatment?
Lambman wrote: » Would farmers prefer mule ewe lambs with or without tails? Bought aged horned ewes this year till breed my own replacements from and so far it's looking like I'll have way more ewe lambs than I'll need... have been doing all the ewe lambs from the doubles that I'll be keeping anyway so it's not a problem till do them all oldest lambs are 4 days so will need till make decision soon... the aul fella put the idea in my head that a man buying them till run on hilly ground would prefer the tails on them?
Ard_MC wrote: » Lowland man more likely to buy the mule. So i would be takin the tail of them. Mule on heather for too long wouldn't do imo.
Green farmer wrote: » Any sheep events around the country this year where all the manufacturers will be displaying the handling equipment, Gates etc ? Other then the ploughing ? Athenry doing anything this year ?