I've found the guys at flockwatch/herdwatch very helpful and seem like they can't do enough to help I had a few teething issues when I first started using it but was all sorted quick. I get a message through the app every couple of weeks to make sure Im getting on ok with it and don't have any...
Used to be big into terriers had 14 at one point they where mainly border X Lakeland types. Excellent working dogs and they would have put several hundred foxes to bed and uncountable numbers of rats. Working dog job is fudged in Scotland now so I only keep 4 terriers now for my lads to do a bit...
I wouldn't want to tow that weight to far mine drags on the ground at the back with 5 ewes in the trailer. That's the only thing with them they are alot lower that most other bikes
My 520 chewed the drive belt off during lambing but it turned out the 1way bearing had failed and the belt was running off line. Changed the belt still not right it had sucked a whole load of belt parts inside and they where gumming it up any way cleaned out going fine now but it's going in...
That fine for a shower of rain and slight breeze but if your out in torrential rain for hours on end that Screwfix or flexothane stuff isn't up to the job what's the point in being cold and wet and uncomfortable for the sake of a couple of hindered quid on decent jacket and trousers that you can...
I'm using flockwatch this year fantastic so far linking ewes to lambs is simple as is recording a medicine treatment and adoptions I really like it after years of using pen and paper Transfering over to excel.
One of my mates lambs 3500ish ewes inside in a 21 day lambing. Has 4 staff in the shed at all times but recons he is better of than when they used to lamb for 6 weeks as he would still need the folk there. Blows my mind tbh I would hate to lamb that amount inside.
You will probably need a worm drive but they are very simple to swap if you buy a worm drive spindle for your handpiece. All you need is your shearing screwdriver or cogkey and a pair of molegrips.
Bring your own kit mean worm drive handpiece and cutters and combs. In the long run if your planning to shear alot of sheep solid drive is the way to go it's alot easier on the body than a Flexi and keeps you in position.
Used too but the knackers charges the same for taking away waste as it costs for a bag of dog food so false economy and extra time. But a good chunk of mutton with fat bone and all does do them good occasionally.
Looking for a terrier dog pup, working bred with good temperament in the breeding breed not important. Must be a dog and from working parents. Not really looking for an earth dog somthing with ratting lineage would be ideal.( Scotland or North East England area ideally).
Feed mine arkwrights complete working dog stuff dogs look good on it , buy it by the pallet my brother gets it ive asked him for details on how he buys it for people on here before but still awaiting an answer.
Ive got a cforce 520s it replaced a honda 420 i think its twice the bike the honda was just ordered another one the 625 this time. The 520 is 3 years old no problems with it so far.
Had a young lad(16) helping me at lambing this year a bit of a tear away so his dad sent him to me to work the bad behaviour out of him and keep him away from his mates, anyway he turned out to be a grafter and a really good help, so i offered him some a couple of hundered quid cash at he end of...
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