We used to tail at birth but now prefer the other way, lots.
With the chute lambs are well restrained so easy to administer the few different treatments.
I find it easier to drench and jag while they're in the chute.
Yes it's a tough day filling the chute but there's usually a youngun or 2...
Numnuts castration is now licensed to use in Scotland, looking forward to using it here this year.
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I know it won't suit some folk but for us ringing at a month old as well as nemo drench, tag, troy jag whilst in the tailing chute works really well
Polycrub was founded up here to make use of waste salmon cage pipe.
If they can stand the weather here, which they certainly can, then they will be fine anywhere else in the UK.
I think they look smarter than a poly tunnel too.
Tend not to make them to long for over heating I think.
We have...
Used clipfitter for the first time this year, really pleased with the results. A few teething issues but Brian was really keen to resolve them.
Takes a lamb or 2 to get up to speed with them but worth the effort. Lambs feel next to no pain.
These lambs will be a good 4 to 6 weeks old.
Could I please get some quotes to move a 21m, gull wing sprayer, from eh41 3sx to Aberdeen?
Approximate dimensions are 6m long, 4m high, 3m wide and 2 ton weight
Thanks
We have a clipex which is galvanised and similar.
I really like it, there was an issue with the yoke initially but clipex redesigned it and replaced foc
Thought we'd see what the fuss was about late last year so went to gauchos, worst bit of beef I've ever experienced whether it was carbon neutral or not.
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