Feb 19 born ram, worked as a ram lamb on the hill successfully. Easy lambing terminal Sire that will grow well.
No hard feed since then and not pushed with a bag as a lamb. Very easy fleshing. £350, located near Carlisle.
on right hand side of photo.
Bag of clover arrived yesterday. Ground has really dried up, no rain forecast for weeks.
I have this old antique to use
Was thinking of putting it on least aggressive setting to disturb the soil, sow with little wagtail and roll in? Current picture of ground
Any body grown them on a small scale (4 acre)? Pros and cons? Can it be wholecropped to good effect? Looking at protein for sheep and maybe a few cows.
So to do my bit for the breed I've decided to let a shearling ram go out on free hire next season. There's a choice of two. Will give someone the chance to see what they are like as a terminal Sire. Will suit someone lambing hoggs or someone wanting quality lambs that lamb easily. An example of...
Currently running 125 hoggs and ewes over 45 acres (trying to improve pasture as I go) . Lambing 25 starting 5th January. The rest March through to April.
Managing them at weekends at the moment and morning/night when needed. At what point, number of ewes have people found that having a 9-5 job...
Lambed hoggs end of March to mid April but wabtong to bring some forward into January lambing flock. When's the latest you would wean to give a good flush. Lambs are 25-30kg now.
Looking at recording my flock but rightly or wrongly it looks like you have to have a decent amount of ewes before it's viable? What's the smallest flock that people record?
Have some early Lambers recently lambed (last few days) ,only ever lambed march onwards. Kick them out now or keep them in for a week or so? Some good big singles and some small triplet survivers. All seem healthy running around.
All sold out of sheep slats,
I'm reordering now so should get a batch in before lambing, just wondering if there's much interest on here before I order another load.
£30 square meter including support beams and brackets.
Cheers
Jake
Parts: Other -
Category: Parts Manufacturer: Other Price: £30 Condition: New
Description:
Plastic Sheep Slats
600mm x 600mm Plastic Sheep slats supplied/supplied and fitted.
280kg load capacity per slat.
Complete with 6 inch fiberglass carrier beams (2.4m) and fixing brackets
£30 sq/M...
Chains and push over bar fitted for a customer with a contract to sort out land covered in saplings. Pretty impressive we thought.
Does anyone else have any photos videos of flails working on some thick stuff?
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