Cran wrote: » Some pics of mules bought last week, hoggets and lambs.
razor8 wrote: » Nice stock what will you run with ewe lambs?
Cran wrote: » Charollais of course 'The Easy Lambing Terminal sire'
razor8 wrote: » Thought you might chance the llyen on them and keep a few ewe lambs if strong enough
ihatewinter wrote: » Hey Cran, how many lambs per ewe would you average from the mules. Are they easy to manage at lambing, would you have many problems with them. Thanks
AnFeirmeoir wrote: » Cran What weight were the ewe lambs. What weight is acceptable for breeding ewe lambs of this type of sheep?
ihatewinter wrote: » Thanks Cran for the info, very helpful. At the moment, I have all Cheviots here. I have access to both mountain land and hill farm so was thinking of keeping the Cheviots for the mountain and change to another breed for hill farm. I would be aiming for outdoor lambing so mules seem like a good option and prolific which is good. I took over from my Grandfather last year and the ewes are shocking. Out of 137 ewes, I weaned 119 lambs. Lambs are tiny and good for nothing. Ewes are small as well, so want to start replacing. Lambs on mountain weaning weight average 18kg and hill farm weaning weight average was 25kg. I bought in 20 Cheviots last year and put them with a Cheviot ram. Two aborted with toxoplasmosis but from other 18, I weaned 33 lambs. Average weight at weaning 37kg. I put 6 ewes with 12 lambs on to the mountain land and average weight was 32kg. It's not the land but poor stock.
on the river wrote: » Great sheep rangler. Well kept
rangler1 wrote: » Those pics were from a STAP tour we were on in the north yesterday, didn't like the primera. The highlanders are good for maternal. primera are terminal sires Two very good farmers
razor8 wrote: » Wish our stap meetings were as good, did they show any figures or what lwg the lambs were doing?
AntrimGlens wrote: » razor/rangler not wanting to hijack conversation but this is prob similar to what was discussed yesterday.
arctictree wrote: » Picked up the ram this morning and let him out.
arctictree wrote: » Took the harness off him this morning. One of the clasps had come undone and I'd be afraid of getting him getting stuck on a fence. Anyone use those yokes? Might just put some raddle on him.
razor8 wrote: » Gave these lads there annual mot before they go out in about 10 days