roosky wrote: » Now, if its not too much hassle for you i would not wean anything over 40kg and try to get them to factory off the ewe as it will take little time at this stage. For the rest of the flock wean them, tighten the ewes up and give lambs the best of the grass
Sami23 wrote: » That's sounds like a good plan. Will be weighing them Saturday so will take it from there. I had some sold this time last year so they didn't do as well for me this year
wrangler wrote: » We have the ewes grazing after the lambs here and working great, We weaned 12 days ago and they gained 380gms/day since....which is a record for here.
razor8 wrote: » On small acres do the lambs and ewes not be unsettled after weaning so close to each other?
wrangler wrote: » They seemed happy enough to lie either side of the electric fence, roared a bit the first night alright, I think the ewes were glad to be rid
DJ98 wrote: » Looking at increasing numbers here this year along with keeping the majority of the ewe lambs, I was wondering if it would be best to buy hogget ewes or 3 and 4 year olds?
DJ98 wrote: » What are the signs of good quality hay that would be suitable for ewes and young suck calves?
ganmo wrote: » You want plenty of leaf and stick a hand or an iron bar into the middle of the bale to check the heat. too much heat will give ya dusty hay
Green farmer wrote: » Creed has come out defending his eid On farm Ireland this morning, says it offers labour saving to farmers. Amazes he how far out of touch this man is with the small farmer on the ground. Maybe for the 2% that tag at birth, but for the other 98% that tag going out the gate, it only adds cost to everything. Pure waste of time and money.
Sami23 wrote: » Is a little heat in bales after baling ok or should there be no heat at all if it was fit to bale in first place ?
Green farmer wrote: » I cannt see it saving any labour for anyone other then Larry being able to cut down on a few jobs, while everyone’s else pays for it.
Hard Knocks wrote: » You could see despatch dockets going paperless with every farmer giving 1 rid reader with marts & factories being the winners
Cran wrote: » Needs department to go electronic for that to happen, and official stance is no plans for that.
Buford T. Justice V wrote: » The whole idea for moving to a wholly numeric tagging system was so everything would go electronic in the end. Sheep are just the thin end of the wedge, pigs next probably and cattle last.
arctictree wrote: » Anyone know roughly how much weight gain a kilo of nuts would give lambs? Just trying to work out the economics of feeding them.
AntrimGlens wrote: » think the figure used was 7kg of meal for 1kg of weight gain, iirc
2OldBoots wrote: » Can anyone tell me if the sheep fencing grant is still available?
Siamsa Sessions wrote: » Yes, TAMS is still open and will be into 2019 too: https://www.agriculture.gov.ie/media/migration/farmingschemesandpayments/farmbuildings/tamsiisupportdocs/TAMSIITrancheDatesupdateJune27062018.pdf