razor8 wrote: » they came with them!
razor8 wrote: » Thought i would start one of these Used for Breeding MulesAttachment not found. Some of The EwesAttachment not found. Ewe LambsAttachment not found. Bring the camera with ye next time your out
premier10 wrote: » Smashing sheep there razor, was looking at the ewes today and was thinking i should've of brought the camera with me, they were lining themselves up nicely. Definintely will get a few pics. I like your Cha ram, fine sheep
Cran wrote: » Rams went out yesterday here, some pics First charollais ram lamb bought this year 2nd hogget charollais and Lleyn ram lamb 3rd 6 home bred rams 4 full brothers in the pic
eire23 wrote: » Fine sheep cran. Bought our first charollais this year, there fairly lively arent they? or our fella is anyways. What breeding is behind the lleyn ram lamb if ya dont mind me asking? pm if ya want.
Ya lose an wrote: » Thanks Eire, ye have mainly used Charollais for years since early 90s hard to beat them for factory lambs. Have a small pedigree flock here now started up over past couple of years. The Lleyn is from Michael Keegan's flock he's jumped out of it since coming here. Rancher none of the rams pictured are for sale, the Charollais lamb was champion at premier this year. I've sold hoggets up to now last one went to customer last week, but have this years lambs April born to run into Hoggets. I actually let out one with some ewes yesterday he's got super figures and a huge lamb but mouth isn't perfect so going to keep him. Also running one April born with some pedigree ewe lambs, he's top for production figures across Charollais 2013 lambs. Sea12 I manage my own flock plus fathers & uncles, all in 18 rams out yesterday. Most together was 6 into field of 300 ewes.
Cran wrote: » Thanks Eire, ye have mainly used Charollais for years since early 90s hard to beat them for factory lambs. Have a small pedigree flock here now started up over past couple of years. The Lleyn is from Michael Keegan's flock he's jumped out of it since coming here. Rancher none of the rams pictured are for sale, the Charollais lamb was champion at premier this year. I've sold hoggets up to now last one went to customer last week, but have this years lambs April born to run into Hoggets. I actually let out one with some ewes yesterday he's got super figures and a huge lamb but mouth isn't perfect so going to keep him. Also running one April born with some pedigree ewe lambs, he's top for production figures across Charollais 2013 lambs. Sea12 I manage my own flock plus fathers & uncles, all in 18 rams out yesterday. Most together was 6 into field of 300 ewes.
supersean1999 wrote: » Cran do ya lose many rams when you mix them. In big numbers. With fighting.
iverjohnston wrote: » thats the kind of fencing I aspire to!
iverjohnston wrote: » I bought a few sheep from a lad up in North Co. Dublin last week. He was telling me that his father runs a flock of 1000 ewes. Passing the house on the ay home, there was a paddock with about 30 rams in it . Wouldn't like to see a fight in there.............
supersean1999 wrote: » Survival of the fittest :-)
iverjohnston wrote: » And not just the Rams.. Was an Ad. on donedeal, arranged to meet at a local village pub in north Co. Dublin. Now the lad had specified cash only acceptable. So waiting at the pub and this motorcyclist pulls up, full face helmet, and tells me to follow him. So we are heading down this boreen and I suddenly got a bit nervous, too much Love/Hate, I suppose. Have you ever tried to hide a couple of grand cash in a jeep while trying to get a wheel brace from under the seat while following a lad on a motor-bike down a back road?:D Anyway, was 100%:)
supersean1999 wrote: » Haha classic
Cran wrote: » Found this while out tonight. She's one of the ewes picked to bred replacements lucky not picked for intelligence
tabby aspreme wrote: » the ram may not have liked the look of her and put the bucket on her when doing the business