Confessions of the Sheep/Beef Cattle/Pig Addicts

Anymulewilldo

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Livestock Farmer
Location
Cheshire
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The conversation on here can go a touch off on normal times… but we’ve hit the devils number now. God help us all 🤦🏻‍♂️🤣
 

spark_28

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Location
Western isles
And then the islanders send wether lambs over to the mainland or their own mart and sell them for £30-£50 😫😫 each to their own but I really couldn’t farm where you do! Hats off!!

tbf not that bad here. the ones who maybe dont feed enough might get that.

paying £60 a haybale on top of that,

Like i said before ive changed to all Hebrideans. Put half of the ewes to a texel, might lose a few pound in the ring but will save a fortune on feed and time feeding them. Be able to run more too and hopefully in the next couple years well be selling lamb boxes. Weathers getting worse here, alot wetter than it used to be and having sheep on the croft this time of year is just not worth it. On my second hay bale so far. They're getting punted out onto the hill in the next few weeks. Atleast they will have scope and shelter. Will get fed 3-4 times a week on the hill to keep them ticking. Hopefully get a scanner this year
 

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yellowbelly

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Livestock Farmer
Location
N.Lincs
tbf not that bad here. the ones who maybe dont feed enough might get that.

paying £60 a haybale on top of that,

Like i said before ive changed to all Hebrideans. Put half of the ewes to a texel, might lose a few pound in the ring but will save a fortune on feed and time feeding them. Be able to run more too and hopefully in the next couple years well be selling lamb boxes. Weathers getting worse here, alot wetter than it used to be and having sheep on the croft this time of year is just not worth it. On my second hay bale so far. They're getting punted out onto the hill in the next few weeks. Atleast they will have scope and shelter. Will get fed 3-4 times a week on the hill to keep them ticking. Hopefully get a scanner this year
Lovely place on a nice day 😍

Not quite so hospitable when the weather is coming sideways, I guess.
Best wishes 👍
 

AftonShepherd

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Livestock Farmer
Location
East Ayrshire
tbf not that bad here. the ones who maybe dont feed enough might get that.

paying £60 a haybale on top of that,

Like i said before ive changed to all Hebrideans. Put half of the ewes to a texel, might lose a few pound in the ring but will save a fortune on feed and time feeding them. Be able to run more too and hopefully in the next couple years well be selling lamb boxes. Weathers getting worse here, alot wetter than it used to be and having sheep on the croft this time of year is just not worth it. On my second hay bale so far. They're getting punted out onto the hill in the next few weeks. Atleast they will have scope and shelter. Will get fed 3-4 times a week on the hill to keep them ticking. Hopefully get a scanner this year
Offer to let Landward do a piece on sheep scanning and you might get Cammy for free 🤣🤣
 

jendan

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Mixed Farmer
Location
Northumberland
tbf not that bad here. the ones who maybe dont feed enough might get that.

paying £60 a haybale on top of that,

Like i said before ive changed to all Hebrideans. Put half of the ewes to a texel, might lose a few pound in the ring but will save a fortune on feed and time feeding them. Be able to run more too and hopefully in the next couple years well be selling lamb boxes. Weathers getting worse here, alot wetter than it used to be and having sheep on the croft this time of year is just not worth it. On my second hay bale so far. They're getting punted out onto the hill in the next few weeks. Atleast they will have scope and shelter. Will get fed 3-4 times a week on the hill to keep them ticking. Hopefully get a scanner this year
Which Island is it ?
 

jendan

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Mixed Farmer
Location
Northumberland
So you didn’t go to ‘look after them’ and they took the pee?

Sell live to thrive they say… The auctioneers certainly do anyway. :rolleyes:
Longtown start selling ewes at 7 am,up till about 12. They have a short break then go onto the lambs. If there are more ewes in they sell them at the end past 6pm. So its not so easy to be there at point of sale if you travel from distance.
 

neilo

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Mixed Farmer
Location
Montgomeryshire
Longtown start selling ewes at 7 am,up till about 12. They have a short break then go onto the lambs. If there are more ewes in they sell them at the end past 6pm. So its not so easy to be there at point of sale if you travel from distance.

Yes, I know. You shouldn’t have to be there though, the auctioneers are supposed to be working for those that pay their wages!

I know it makes a difference if you are stood there, but it shouldn’t.
 
Yes, I know. You shouldn’t have to be there though, the auctioneers are supposed to be working for those that pay their wages!

I know it makes a difference if you are stood there, but it shouldn’t.
I don’t stay at marts as a rule makes no difference I’m afraid
Was there last week as we had a decent number in still would have gone home to do something else if there had been much of a wait
 

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