There's a local chap about a mile away going by your username who's shot just under 20 round there this year so there's a good few less than last spring.
We lamb'd Easycare's out less than a mile away from where a wildlife rescue was releasing rehabbed foxes and had minimal losses compared to...
We scanned 127% down from 166% on one mob.
Dartmoors scanned 175% Leicester Longwools 142%
119% on the hill block . Few empties, mostly shearling and more singles
I've found Badgerface are less escapee than Balwens. Excellent mothers and rear their lambs well. I've got singles ready to go and twins not far off. Live on pretty much anywhere. There are 2 flavours though, mental and quiet
Definitely. Doing a project at the moment with a council. Get asked to move a herd of 15 cattle off of a block with less than 24hr notice. You can bring them back in September.... in the meantime scrabbling around trying to move some to other grazing as the only other block on the site is 4...
There was a goat keeper in Wales who tried renting their goats out as clearance specialists. As far as I'm aware the business ceased trading within 18 months and most of the animals sold off.
We do alot of conservation grazing and some habitat creation work. Generally there tends to be a biase...
Anyone ever been told that wool from your shedding sheep needs collecting from fields for composting, sent to landfill etc?
So traipsing across 300 acres picking up all scraps of wool... this seems a little excessive.
Yes it's technically a byproduct but I dont know anyone else who's been told...
She was asked for a negative point of view to add to the positive and to answer why doesn't everyone keep them. I preferred the other thread too but if it helps her get a good mark great.
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