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<blockquote data-quote="Gulli" data-source="post: 5912868" data-attributes="member: 105"><p>The biggest issue with pretty much any weighing system is that if you're a small producer with under 100 or 50 ewes you most likely still need to weigh lambs, but weigh systems are hard to justify the cost even for a basic model, then if you expand the weigh system can't keep up. So you need to buy a similarly overpriced system.</p><p></p><p>So you either need to spend a lot of money early on when you can't justify it and hope things work out so you can expand. Or spend a bit too much several times as you go.</p><p></p><p>Maybe a trade in system for the old model would be good</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gulli, post: 5912868, member: 105"] The biggest issue with pretty much any weighing system is that if you're a small producer with under 100 or 50 ewes you most likely still need to weigh lambs, but weigh systems are hard to justify the cost even for a basic model, then if you expand the weigh system can't keep up. So you need to buy a similarly overpriced system. So you either need to spend a lot of money early on when you can't justify it and hope things work out so you can expand. Or spend a bit too much several times as you go. Maybe a trade in system for the old model would be good [/QUOTE]
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