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I'm a pussycat. It's my 5'3" Mrs you need to watch out for.I admit anything to him , you seen the size o the fuker like a Russian female shot putter hiy
I'm a pussycat. It's my 5'3" Mrs you need to watch out for.I admit anything to him , you seen the size o the fuker like a Russian female shot putter hiy
Plus he’s not built for speed if you legged it up the nearest hillI'm a pussycat. It's my 5'3" Mrs you need to watch out for.
Don't let my build fool you. I can fairly shift when required. I've also slimmed down a lot lately.Plus he’s not built for speed if you legged it up the nearest hill
I agree; however it’s a criticism often levelled at them selling live, anywhere outside of ashford. Was wondering if this was true of the Scottish/Border area… be very relevant to me if I were to take my flock north
Oh hellI'm originally from North Northumberland. I'm quite at home in the hills.
Do you not recognise the flag in my avatar?
Keeps them warm hiy
I don't know what you lot are on about. He must have been on his best behaviour when he was hereI admit anything to him , you seen the size o the fuker like a Russian female shot putter hiy
He was here but i wouldn’t want a bat in the gob of him big strong lad must eat his vegetablesI don't know what you lot are on about. He must have been on his best behaviour when he was here
Well I am a couple of weight divisions up from him but he does have youth on his side...He was here but i wouldn’t want a bat in the gob of him big strong lad must eat his vegetables
They're a great maternal ewe, a wonderful base for a maternal composite and a brilliant low capital entry into stock.
Ewes work great put to an easy lambing terminal. But if you breed them pure, then you get pure wethers, which are nearly worthless. Also pure ewes will struggle to scan above 140%.
Cross them with a lleyn or a chev or an easycare for a good maternal ewe and better quality wether.
That's what we do Lleyn x Cheviot and just keep criss crossing. They just suit here perfect.llyens with something else in to suit the farm
Pah! 25kgs by Easter.Forgot to add, they're perfect for a low input early lambing flock to catch the Easter trade.
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Suffolk lamb born over the weekend. Following well for an 800m road move. Should be 40kg+ by end of April.
Pah! 25kgs by Easter.
You are younger than me and I strongly suspect much smarter too. I'm not on Facebook or twitter so make sure you post plenty of pictures on here to at least ensure that I remain grumpier than you.View attachment 1016746
From last year, that's a draft sheltand on right with 2x Apr born easycare x ewe lambs at the end of Jun.
Feed them well and they perform.
I can't be that smart, I've got f**king Shetland sheepYou are younger than me and I strongly suspect much smarter too. I'm not on Facebook or twitter so make sure you post plenty of pictures on here to at least ensure that I remain grumpier than you.
It did cross my mind that it's all very well having your Shetland x lambs ready for Easter but you've still got to get it in the trailer!I can't be that smart, I've got f**king Shetland sheep
Ah that's no trouble. For all our other faults, my Mrs and I have a decent dog team.It did cross my mind that it's all very well having your Shetland x lambs ready for Easter but you've still got to get it in the trailer!
@Nithsdale Farmer does this too.That's what we do Lleyn x Cheviot and just keep criss crossing. They just suit here perfect.