MeTheMan wrote: » I have ya. The blades came setup anyway and all looked right to me. We'll give the dagging a go anyway and come next year try a few ewes ourself earlier in the year. See how it goes.
wrangler wrote: » i'd always give new blades a rub before i'd use them, some wouldn't be great. Any way you'll get it with practise
MeTheMan wrote: » Like you said it's a lot to do with handling the sheep. Our shearer said once you get it you'll never 'hold' a ewe while shearing. They sit lie and lean. He said 10000 sheep before you call yourself a shearer. I'll be 100 years shearing our 100!
wrangler wrote: » For those of you like Green looking for the best paying breed....https://www.facebook.com/BallymenaLivestockMart/videos/1836248353135560/UzpfSTEwMDAwNDUxODU0NjUzODoxMDUwODQzODQ4NDA5NTU3/
charolais0153 wrote: » Heading down to tullow now looking for best paying breed:O
charolais0153 wrote: » Jesus christ. Majority i picked out made 1000+ even lambs that were a bit low or had no stars. 3rd placed lamb was best sheep in yard imo.148 was the lot we wanted but 48 was a fine sheep also but wasnt the type we wanted. We were "bridesmaids" on an occasion or two haha
DJ98 wrote: » Anyone know where I could get a digital scales online for weighing lambs? Have the cage just looking for a digital clock. Thank you.
razor8 wrote: » That’s a ridiculous price from Connaught Agri Here’s one at £38. Exactly the samehttps://www.amazon.co.uk/Outmate-Digital-600lbs-Aluminium-Orange/dp/B06WWMSBL7/ref=mp_s_a_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1533022628&sr=8-2&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_QL65&keywords=crane+weighing+scale&dpPl=1&dpID=41WNc1uQqkL&ref=plSrch
Siamsa Sessions wrote: » We have an analogue clock for our scales but can't zero it when it takes the weight of the crate. The crate weighs 40kg so we have to subtract this from the final weight when the lamb is in it; e.g. lamb in create: 84kg minus 40kg crate gives 44kg lamb Not a big job but is there any way to zero the scales?
Lambman wrote: » Your analogue scale is too light I'm guessing it goes till 100kg? You need till buy a 250kg scale that will sort it... same thing happened a neighbour he bought the cheapest analogue scale €35 for 100kg I think he paid but he needed the 250kg one for his bridge.
Siamsa Sessions wrote: » Thanks (as ever!) Yeah, it's a 100kg scales and cost around 40 Euro as far as I remember. Unfortunately I got what I paid for in this case! Will tinker around with it again and might just bite the bullet and buy a digital one if I can't adjust it.
arctictree wrote: » I must have bought the same one. It goes up to 100Kg and I bought it for €38 a few weeks ago in Glanbia. To be fair, it works great for me. Much prefer it to the digital clock I had before. My cage also weighs around 40Kg so I just have it adjusted to start at exactly 40 and work out the weights from there. I actually did buy the 250Kg one first but brought it back as it wasn't sensitive enough for lambs. It drove me mental looking at the needle jumping between 30 and 40!
MeTheMan wrote: » A picture I got of the ewe lambs I was thinking of selling for breeding. Any feed back welcome.
DJ98 wrote: » A fine bunch of lambs, what breed are they?