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<blockquote data-quote="JohnAC" data-source="post: 7571395" data-attributes="member: 154053"><p>Went back into sheep last year and bought 30 mule ewes and 25 easycares breeding them to a meatlinc ram was pleased with the lambs with my preference leaning towards the easycares. The only problem I seen with them was the easycares seemed to take a lot of bad bags as we had to cull 6 out of the 25 witch to me seems a lot, at lambing the ewes were very milky so maybe we had been to good to them pre lambing or is it because they hadn’t the wool round there bag. Bought another 70 easycares this year so will see how they go lambs are doin well so far with the first singles ready to go this week. What I’m asking is this the norm or is it a breeding problem with the sheep I bought</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JohnAC, post: 7571395, member: 154053"] Went back into sheep last year and bought 30 mule ewes and 25 easycares breeding them to a meatlinc ram was pleased with the lambs with my preference leaning towards the easycares. The only problem I seen with them was the easycares seemed to take a lot of bad bags as we had to cull 6 out of the 25 witch to me seems a lot, at lambing the ewes were very milky so maybe we had been to good to them pre lambing or is it because they hadn’t the wool round there bag. Bought another 70 easycares this year so will see how they go lambs are doin well so far with the first singles ready to go this week. What I’m asking is this the norm or is it a breeding problem with the sheep I bought [/QUOTE]
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