Confessions of the Sheep/Beef Cattle/Pig Addicts

Unless it’s young grass I can’t see the benefit of spreading fert in the uplands early on. Anytime I’ve had a bit left from putting an early dose on some seeds and spread a couple of strips in another field there’s never been much benefit Especially for the price of it.
That was sort of the conclusion I came to I used to buy AN and put that on around now sometimes it worked sometimes it appeared to make no difference usually after some real downpour’s and snow
 

neilo

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Mixed Farmer
Location
Montgomeryshire
Unless it’s young grass I can’t see the benefit of spreading fert in the uplands early on. Anytime I’ve had a bit left from putting an early dose on some seeds and spread a couple of strips in another field there’s never been much benefit Especially for the price of it.

We have a load of old parkland grass, where I do most of the outdoor lambing. I've run out of early N fert and not gone back several times, and never seen a difference in colour or grass growth. I don't bother putting any on early now, and it still only grows when it warms up a bit.
 

Anymulewilldo

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Livestock Farmer
Location
Cheshire
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Aberfield x Cheviot shearling, in for 2. Lambing inside is easy when you just sit on a gate watching them get on with it.
I must admit I do like doing the night shift on my own. Everything nice and quiet after a manic day of being asked questions by everyone, the phone constantly ringing or pinging.
 

Bill dog

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Mixed Farmer
Location
Scottish Borders
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Aberfield x Cheviot shearling, in for 2. Lambing inside is easy when you just sit on a gate watching them get on with it.
I must admit I do like doing the night shift on my own. Everything nice and quiet after a manic day of being asked questions by everyone, the phone constantly ringing or pinging.
It’ll be delighted to be inside . I was out west at the dentist’s this morning, and drove home through Lanarkshire. The weather was fing awful , and I saw a lot of sorry looking lambs trying to shelter under their mums !
 

Estate fencing.

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Livestock Farmer
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Aberfield x Cheviot shearling, in for 2. Lambing inside is easy when you just sit on a gate watching them get on with it.
I must admit I do like doing the night shift on my own. Everything nice and quiet after a manic day of being asked questions by everyone, the phone constantly ringing or pinging.
I start at 4 and finish now. Best times are before 8 when the staff come in and after 7 when they have gone home. Not having to give people jobs to do I can get in with feeding lambs and ringing. The night lamber is there but we just get on with our own jobs.
 
Lambing isn’t it. Worst paid member of staff mind. 😀
I came in about 8 last night had a look around at 10.30 back up at 2.30 to attend to some cows that had calved and to calve I was back in at 5 went back to bed till 7
I haven’t even started lambing yet. You sound like you are having a fast lambing that’s usually a good lambing here
 

Estate fencing.

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Livestock Farmer
That’s a fair rate. I reckon we’re motoring when we have 40 ewes lamb a day.
Wouldn’t want anymore than that, had 104 in the 24 hours. Lost a lot of lambs in that time though. I do think there is a toxo problem lerking about as seem to have far to many triplets that never get going enough to drink or one rotten lamb. Aiming for 200% is putting a bit of pressure on myself, my predecessor did 199% and 198% twice.
 
Wouldn’t want anymore than that, had 104 in the 24 hours. Lost a lot of lambs in that time though. I do think there is a toxo problem lerking about as seem to have far to many triplets that never get going enough to drink or one rotten lamb. Aiming for 200% is putting a bit of pressure on myself, my predecessor did 199% and 198% twice.
We had some weak lambs last year some dead think it was toxo fed some bought hay in rounds
 

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