DJ98 wrote: » Which is better to put in a ram for the mating season raddle powder or a harness?
stantheman1979 wrote: » It’s a bad few weeks to kill lambs. Factories are jammed up. Man in lareage said a loads of lambs from the west a lot of mule and horned ram lambs around. Also a lot of lorries from the north when I was there.
J.O. Farmer wrote: » Let me summarise the findings as will no doubt be rolled out. EID provides excellent management opportunities for commercial farmers. 40% of sheep are kept on farms where these systems are in operation and the implementation of mandatory EID of all sheep opens the possibility for this to increase further. To aid this TAMS 3 will include grant aid for (overpriced) EID equipment. They will of course omit the detail that the 40% of sheep are on 10% of the respondents farms and that over 50% of respondents said the technology was too expensive and their farm could not justify the investment.
MeTheMan wrote: » European Survey looking for sheep farmers views on EID. Short enough. Only takes about 5mins.http://limesurvey.idele.fr/index.php/677643/lang-en
wrangler wrote: » Bought this ram in tullamore show.https://scontent.fdub4-1.fna.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/39042053_534475953653562_6889057586356682752_n.jpg?_nc_cat=0&oh=eff703a3e5f3bbf385dae41f9d4fb74c&oe=5C04E303
Buford T. Justice V wrote: » Looks like maggots but they died off before they could do much damage.
Hard Knocks wrote: » Found this on a lamb today, thought maggots but no sign. Anyone know what this is
wrangler wrote: » Was he treated with Clik
tabby aspreme wrote: » Do Cormac, Mullinahone, Shearwell, use couriers to deliver, or An Post, I use CAHL in Tullow, and it takes a week to get tags, and the hassle of the courier delivery.
Green farmer wrote: » Any link to their site ? I’m open minded to trying anything.
Sheep breeder wrote: » Use mullinahone tags and find very easy to read for recording information at lambing etc, purchased a few ewe lambs with cormac tags a couple of years ago and find tags have broken and harder to read now and cheaper, use cormac coloured disc for replacements and are a good job.
wrangler wrote: » Always use Mullinahone here in the ewes, very little lost tags, maybe less than 1%/year, I always order well in advance so have never really been stuck, but usually around 48hrs to deliver Get the lamb tags from Quicktags in the north because they were the cheapest for electronic tags then and have an automatic tagger, tagger holds about twenty tags.don't know how they compare now pricewise but the tagger is very handy. They deliver in 48hrs too
stantheman1979 wrote: » Either they’re efficient or not too busy :-) No we changed to them last year. Getting both cattle and sheep tags and they’re excellent so far in fairness.
Lambman wrote: » Got them this morning good start till my dealings with cormac tags... ordered after 9pm Tuesday nite in the house Thursday morning 10.10 am.