davidk1394 wrote: » I thought we were finished with sheep fencing
White Clover wrote: » Nice! What model is the new Claas ?
wrangler wrote: » Some pics from the hobby farmAttachment not found.Attachment not found.Attachment not found. Ewes are all over condition score three so only have to maintain them at that now
razor8 wrote: » My help shearing yesterday let me down
Dinzee Conlee wrote: » Fine lambs... some a bit dirtier than I would have expected for such dry weather - but I think you said you FEC samples and they didn’t need a dose? Curious as to why they’d be that bit dirty?
Green farmer wrote: » Rounded up lambs today for dosing. Happy overall at how their coming on.
RobinBanks wrote: » Lovely setup there for holding them. Would lambs ever jump out across it them gates? I bought store lambs myself and was thinking of buying something like this to gather them into the corner of the field.
Green farmer wrote: » Depends on the height of your penning. I have older cormac hurdles that are abit low. Each year you’ll always get one or two lambs (Lleyn x) that can jump them. But the hurdles in the picture, are a newer hurdle made by someone else. Their a few inches higher and none have escaped yet. I’ve come to the conclusion with sheep, the higher the hurdle the better, that’s why I’ve bought the walk through gate, so I don’t have to throw the leg over anymore.
Homer jay wrote: » If you don’t mind me asking where did you buy the hurdles, have the cormac ones myself but find the odd ewe jumps out.
Green farmer wrote: » the gates in the pic are o’donnell. Their a stronger gate. afaik the cormac ones are the lowest on the market, so every other gate would be higher. Also the walk through gate is a ritchie.
charolais0153 wrote: » The hoggetts bought for the year, 20 more than last year wrongly or rightly:pac::cool:
Lambman wrote: » Purchased this fella yesterday that's my spending done for the year.
Lambman wrote: » Couldn't get 2 till upload together